A Romantic Black Tie Wedding

In that wonderful setting, our couple styled their day with a lot of lovely greenery, neutral florals, and classy, modern touches.

This is a wedding, Jake. Lola is an Insurance Broker, and Jake is a Recruitment Manager, plus they were married around 12 April 2019 in Kent.

There's an attractive vintage feel to Lola's chosen dress. I love the contrast between your illusion tulle bodice embellished with beads and shining Swarovski crystals, and also the soft and ethereal tulle skirt.

The bridesmaids wore lace and tulle blush bridesmaid dresses, that they paired with shoes and pouches.

Lola spent a contented morning preparing with her mum and bridesmaids, sipping sparkling wine, and exchanging gifts and cards. On hand to produce a radiant and glamorous make-up search for Lola was, whilst her hair was styled.

Jake chose a classic black tie for his wedding outfit, which they chose. Jake was based on his Best Man and brother, Joe.

"We met at the office 6 years back but didn't meet up until Jake had left. We got engaged three years later on a seaside in Mexico, and married 2 yrs later." Go

"Our flowers were by. I wanted a very simple theme and loved the feel of lots of greenery having a few white flowers. I loved my bouquet a lot I had it framed. We wanted a significant low-key wedding when it comes to style, so kept it simple with greenery."

For their sweet ceremony reading, the pair chose Wilferd Arlan Peterson's poem,

"I really can't pinpoint one favorite moment as the entire day was incredible, but simply after we were married, we'd 5 minutes alone to consider it all in, which was a high highlight."

"The only thing I would have changed would have been to consider it all inside a little more. With a lot going on, it's tough to appreciate every little moment."

I love the gorgeous narrative that the photographer has conveyed so wonderfully within the collection of images, particularly in capturing the delicate great thing about Lola and Jake's springtime celebration.

After dinner and speeches, the pair and their family members went outside in the twilight air, and sparklers were lit in celebration. Back within the Tithe Barn, the tables were cleared towards the edges of the room to create space for any central dancefloor.

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"Don't sweat the little stuff! There could happen to be things that went wrong or didn't work around the day, and I wouldn't have known. Everyone is there to celebrate both individuals, which's all that matters."

Article produced at: https://www.feeltimes.co.uk/


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