Your Yorkshire Wedding - November/December 2019 (Issue 39)

89 REGIONAL SHOOT Fall for exquisite styling and elegant touches in this collaborative shoot Images courtesy of Jane Beadnell Photography P ulling together some of the most talented wedding suppliers in Yorkshire, Jen Sawdon- Mckay of My Pretties UK achieved the most stunning set of timeless images. “I wanted to create a high-end vibe,” Jen tells us. “Although I wanted a classic look, it still had to be heavily design-led and eye-catching, which is why I chose to incorporate the yellow palette. All signs are pointing to this being the it colour for 2019 and 2020 weddings.” Jen chose York House at The Talbot in Malton as the setting, and asked Jane Beadnell Photography to capture the day. “Jane has a soft and romantic editing style,” Jen explains. “When I saw the photos, I couldn’t believe how much it looked like a destination wedding. It looks like we spent the day in Italy!” Take inspiration from these gloriously summery images… OF ROMANCE Fall for this magical collaborative shoot inspired by the Pre-Raphaelite movement Images courtesy of Photography by Kathryn I n the stunning setting of Denton Hall, a team of talented Yorkshire suppliers set about creating an incredibly romantic scene based on the Pre-Raphaelite movement. Organiser Erica Berry Flowers tell us more, “The beautiful grounds of the venue, with its fairytale wood, pretty bridge and wonderful red brick wall, allowed us to recreate images reminiscent of the era. We used classic British flowers including peach foxgloves and roses to create the garden style of floristry we’re known for.” The scene looked like it was straight from a painting, with the model in an elegant gown by Luna Bride stood under the dappled light of the woodland. Surrounded by flowers, the blooms are so evocative you can almost smell them. The art

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