Time to enjoy a touch of elegance and glamour with today's beautiful, outdoor June wedding.

It's a genuine pleasure introducing you to make-up artist and fire safety consultant Stephen, whose marriage on 26 June 2019 occurred at the divine countryside venue near Hereford within the West Midlands.

My favorite facts are the delicate lace appliqué around the bodice along with the light, feathered skirt that has such wonderful movement. The overall effect is laid-back glamour; beautiful.

"I designed my very own dress coupled with it made. It was just me. I wouldn't say I am very traditional and I couldn't find something that suited me or that I felt comfortable in, so that's why I designed my very own."

The gown was permitted to shine with minimal accessories. Lucy wore an argument pair of heels and has a simple bouquet of pure white roses. styled her long hair right into a sleek, era-inspired, low ponytail whilst creating a flawless make-up look and dramatic smokey eye.

Lucy and Stephen met within the RAF where they were serving overseas in the Middle East.

"We got engaged in Kent on my small birthday, per month after having our son. Steve was required to a castle ruin to look at the sunset from a meal. He threw petals over my head after which produced a tacky Fabergé egg having a ring inside (when I was in the RAF I used to call him up to my special egg). I laughed, cried, and said yes. We had been engaged approximately three years before we got married."

The couple's outdoor wedding and barn reception took inspiration from Lucy's fascination with all things natural, boho and vintage. Cue a stylish day full of 1920s classic glamour, natural elements, and copper touches. Click

The two bridesmaids wore blush pink bridesmaid dresses, together with star and moon hair slides and vintage ostrich feather fans.

 

The June day was perfect, therefore the couple was wed outside within a tasseled Indian parasol. After getting ready within the Manor, Lucy walked on the outdoor aisle along with her dad David to 'Lily Was Here by David A. Stewart and Candy Dulfer.

As an innovative person and one by has an eye for style, Lucy crafted many from the gorgeous styling elements herself, such as the pampas grass, tasseled napkins, table runners, and stationery. I adore the vintage glasshouse feel developed by the lush green palms, wooden furniture, and wicker chairs.

"All menus and name placements were designed on my own with the aid of. I made the table runners and also the tassel napkins, also the menus and favors around the table, and also the white drapes we are accustomed to hanging across the beams within the Wainhouse. We had peacock chairs to sit down on in the head from the table and I made two cushions to go with them."

The wedding breakfast was supplied by Dewsall Court as well as dessert, and donuts!

"We had Lotus Biscoff Krispy Kreme donuts for the dessert which we ordered in using their shop. We also had Applefresco from for the toast drinks and champagne tower."

The first dance to Cilla Black's classic 'Anyone Who Had A Heart' got the evening party started, which provided the soundtrack.

"We loved every minute of the day. It was so personal to us and just what we wanted."

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"The day is all about you first and foremost! Try not to get lost in money and worry about table plans etc. because at the end of the day the result is the same. It's about a couple who love one another and wants to spend the remainder of their lives together."

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