Mr. and Mrs. Bolaji were married on 23 August 2019 at in Hampshire; a majestic red brick Victorian mansion encompassed by acres of lovely gardens. Mrs. Bolaji is a Diversity and Inclusion Manager, and Mr. Bolaji is definitely an Insurance Consultant, plus they first met last year through mutual friends whilst at university?

Breathtaking make-up for Mrs. Bolaji and her wedding ceremony came thanks to, those who come up with the natural yet flawlessly glamorous look they wanted.

The couple's flower girl looked lovely inside classic white flower girl dresses, chosen in FeelTimes, which she wore having a floral headband, in addition to carrying a satin basket of flower petals.

It's all beautiful, in the lace and tulle off-the-shoulder bodice, using its low back and row of crystal buttons, towards the dreamy skirt with layers of tulle along with a dramatic train.

"I wound up picking out a full-sleeved, lace, fitted from the shoulder number. I was just a little nervous concerning the alterations, but I shouldn't happen to be – the gown was altered and fitted just like a glove, and I couldn't happen to be happier using the result."

"I loved everything concerning the dress! The sleeves, the bodice, the train – it simply captured everything I wanted for the modern vintage theme. If I needed to choose the aspect I loved probably the most, it might be the sleeves, because it felt completely different to what I had seen, and I liked the distinctiveness of it."

"The ceremony was without any doubt our favorite area of the day, and also the drinks reception where we're able to fully relax and listen towards the saxophonist. It was also lovely to step away, if only for any second, and find out our family and friends enjoying every element."

Drinks within the sunshine were then dinner, prepared and cooked through the team at The Elvetham, as well as a whole host of funny and touching speeches.

I love the blue-grey color pattern worn through the bridal party, with sharp checked trousers and waistcoat and asymmetrical pleated chiffon dresses, worn with shoes, and earrings.

"We wanted to add a component of fun, therefore we provided guests with sandals and accompanied all of them with ‘Dancing shoes' signs. With so many of our guests staying in the venue, we knew how tempting it may be for time for you to pass with this guest retreating for their hotel rooms to renew, therefore we filled all refreshment areas with essentials like deodorant, styling gel, etc., so there is more time for dancing!"

Mr. and Mrs. Bolaji enjoyed a golden hour stroll within the gardens before heading back inside towards the dancefloor for their first dance together, in addition to entertainment from the magician.

"Our first dance was John Legend, All of Me. We wanted a song that people both identified with, and that we both like John Legend, and may identify with all of the words. It took us some time to select the song, and thus would suggest that you simply carve out time with this – it did take us more than expected!"

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"It's simple to focus on ticking from the big milestones first, such as the venue, dress, etc. These are important but if you would like anything custom, from stationery and favors to wedding signs, you will need 6-12 weeks lead time."

"Network along with other brides, but additionally trust your gut! Make sure the wedding reflects your style."

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