The beautiful bride wore a Lilian West gown with ivory lace top and nude lining. The bodice featured sheer, chunky lace, while the waist down had a boho vibe. “I wasn’t sure I liked it on the hanger but loved it once I tried it on,” Natalie remembers. Ed wore a contemporary, linen cream suit for a laidback feel. “It was an amazing suit – so different,” Natalie says. Meanwhile, his groomsmen were dressed in suits to complement his with some slight differences. The bridesmaids chose their own dresses in different styles and pastel colours from the palette. The two maids-of-honour’s gowns featured embroidery to set them apart. Entertainment was provided by Club Kudo roaming band, along with a DJ set with sax and percussion. Guests also enjoyed the 360-degree photo booth, vintage lawn games and made use of the glowsticks while partying the night away on the dancefloor. The bride and her mum performed a mother-daughter dance based on a routine they made up when she was nine-years-old to a Kylie track, which we bet went down a storm! The ceremony was the highlight of the day for the couple, when the bride’s 10-year-old nephew walked her down the aisle. They also had the opportunity to plant a dedication tree together the next day, which they found particularly special. REAL WEDDINGS 25
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