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L VES Spring has sprung, so we’ve handpicked our favourite colourful wedding goodies to add even more cheer to your big day!
CANDY CRUSH We squealed (like piglets) when we saw these Create Your Own Percy Piglets Wedding Favours (£40 for 25), with pre-cut ribbons and blank gift tags. marksandspencer.com
FLIGHT OF FANCY
TWIST OF FÉTE
Top of our wishlist this season is this beautifully delicate Wedgwood Cuckoo teacup and saucer in peach (£35). Definitely one to pop on the gift list. amara.com
Springtime weddings conjure images of marquees, flowers and lots of bunting, so set the tone with these cute invitations (£2.40 each, RSVP card £1.50 each). printedloveco.co.uk
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IN THE PICTURE
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COMING UP ROSY
DARLING BUDS
Display photos of loved ones who won’t be at your wedding in these distressed frames (£12 for two). Great for personalising your cake table or candy buffet.
The fashion world continues its love affair with rose gold this spring, and on-trend brides will love this coin pendant (£80) featuring a rhinestone encrusted centre.
20% of each sale of these sterling silver forget-menot cufflinks (£60) goes to The Forget-me-not Fund, benefitting cancer sufferers in the West of Scotland.
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HEAVEN SCENT
FLOWER POWER
BLOOMING LOVELY
If you’re a fan of sweet smells then you’ll love the sorbet-inspired notes of DKNY’s limited edition Delicious Delights fragrances (£37 each).
Your flower girls will look adorable in ‘Lola’ (from £36), a blush pink dress with a tulle gathered bodice, full layered skirt and gorgeous oversized corsage.
The nights are getting brighter now, so make the most of it by stringing these pretty paisley paper lanterns (£8.95 for five) up outside your venue.
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APRIL SHOWERS
HELLO, SAILOR!
SHINE BRIGHT
Arm your guests with this gorgeous box containing 25 confetti cones (£40 per box or two for £75). Choose from five different coloured cones – we love jade green.
Look ahead to your honeymoon and treat yourself to this to-die-for Armani Jeans nautical yellow tote bag (£175). Just looking at it makes us smile!
Shine bright on your big day with this dazzling 18ct white gold 1.00ct oval sapphire and 0.25ct diamond cluster ring (£1,295).Cor.
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SET IN STONE
PRETTY IN PINK
TIERS OF JOY
This beautiful Marco Bicego 18ct yellow gold Paradise bracelet (£660) would complete any honeymoon outfit. (Cough, wedding present from husband, cough.)
Put a spring in your step with these ‘Elerine’ heels (£175). Embellished with cotton lace, they’ll add a fresh pop of colour to your wedding dress. rainbowclub.co.uk
With its delicate roses and intertwining leaves, this Chocolate Rose Wrap cake (£760) is almost too pretty to eat. Almost.
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PICK OR’S T I D E
SAFE KEEPING
DELIGHTFUL DAISIES
FLAG IT UP
Keep your wedding bits and bobs safely tucked away in this fresh geometric box (£28). It’ll make a cute memory box for all your cards and table names after the day.
Springtime brides searching for something blue will love this necklet in silver and tropical enamel (£215). It comes in several hues, which glow in the spring light. sheilafleet.com
When polka dots, bunting and chic typography combine, the result is this oh-so-cute ‘Bridin’ invitation (POA). It comes with RSVP, envelope and guest info card. craftycards.org
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ACCESSORIES
Head space
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TOGETHER IN PERFECT HARMONY It’s important when you’re shopping for your headpiece that you take into consideration your overall bridal look. “Think about the detail or fabric of your dress and where you want the focus of your look to be. Having one strong focal point can be a great way of adding detail without taking away from your dress,” says Rachel from Rachel Scott Accessories. Just remember: your headpiece and your jewellery should enhance your look, not distract from it.
In the detail
“If your hairband or headpiece is either close to your dress or is made of a fabric or lace which is similar to your dress, it is important to get a colour match for the piece,” advises Hannah Scheidig from Arabella Bridal. “The closer it is to the dress or if it’s a larger piece, the more noticeable this will be.” Stick to your style too. If you’ve chosen a vintage gown, then hold back on the bling and go for pearls or a delicate lace applique.
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Birdcage/French Flyaway (36”) Shoulder (45”) Waist/Elbow (54”)
Knee (82”)
Floor (98”) Rose gold baroque headband (£78) Lily Luna
Everything in its right place
‘Ophelia’ (£195) Susan Dick Jewellery & Bridal Accessories
Vexed over veil lengths? Cut this out and take it accessories shopping with you!
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HAIR TOdAY “Even a vague idea of what your hair will be like on the day will help you when it comes to choosing a hair accessory that’ll work,” Di Walker from Lily Luna tells us. “Certain accessories like hair combs or pins work perfectly with hair up but can be tricky to keep secure if you have your hair down. A headband is usually considered a safe choice to go with different hairstyles but it’s not as versatile as hair combs, hair vines and pins, as far as positioning is concerned.”
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A headpiece can look completely different depending on the position of it on your head. Susan from Susan Dick Jewellery & Bridal Accessories says, “I have a few pieces in my collection that can be worn differently. A diamante string worn across the front of the head gives a decadent, luxurious feel to your overall bridal look; worn at the back, it can give a more relaxed bohemian look." The closer to the face the headpiece is, the more dramatic it'll look.
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Ashleigh: Salmon pink full-length chiffon gown with asymmetric sweetheart neckline (£119), by Kelsey Rose, stockists include Anne and Bobbie’s and The Marriage Room and Sarah Louise Bridal. Silver and champagne pink enamel necklet (£159), silver and crystal enamel bracelet (£187) and matching earrings (£98), Sheila Fleet - Scottish Designer Jewellery. Flower comb (£110), Lily Luna. Ciara: Wool crepe skirt (£1,600), with Mayfair satin slip (£450), shown with soft ivory wool ballet cardigan with ivory ribbon trim at waist (£580), Rachel Scott Bridal Couture. Necklet with silver and frost enamel (£312) and matching earrings (£75), Sheila Fleet - Scottish Designer Jewellery. Large diamante headpiece (£185), Lily Luna. Shannon: Lemon full-length chiffon gown with v-neck (£239), by Kelsey Rose, stockists include Perfect Bridal Rooms and Lorettas Collections. Silver and pink enamel necklet (£159) and silver and ivory enamel daisy bracelet (£195), Sheila Fleet - Scottish Designer Jewellery. For stockists see page 318
Pretty
MAIDS Keep your favourite ladies sweet in sorbet-infused shades, cute belted styles and pastel accessories. Balloons optional! P hotography by Chris Blott Styling by Beth Farquhar
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This page, from left to right: Ashleigh: Full-length dusty pink gown with white lace top detail (£220), by Dessy available at Anne and Bobbie’s and The Marriage Room and Diane Honeyman. crystal flower headpiece with pearl centres (£95), Rainbow Club. Rose gold bracelet (£38), Lily Luna. Ciara: dulce satin sweetheart neckline gown (£1,200), Sarah Louise Bridal, shown with cobblestone belt (£149) by Joyce Jackson at Rainbow Club. satin headband with heavily encrusted diamante feature (£95), Ultimate Design Hats. hand-sewn cuff (£78), Lily Luna. Shannon: Full-length pale green gown with white lace detail on top and belt (£220), by Dessy, available from Anne and Bobbie’s and The Marriage Room and Diane Honeyman. 148 APRIL 2015 www.scottIshweddIngdIRectoRy.co.uk
Opposite from left to right: Ashleigh: strapless coral gown with sweetheart neckline (£185), Melle Cloche. diamante comb (£125), Calla Collections. statement necklace (£32) and double diamante bracelet (£45), Melle Cloche. Posy of hellebores, lisianthus, daisies and garden o’hara roses (£75), Coach House Flowers. Shannon: cherry halterneck gown with deep satin waistband (£230), The Wedding Planner. diamante comb (£55), Calla Collections. Posy of daisies (£40), Coach House Flowers. For STOCKISTS see page 318
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WILDFLOWERS Spring into the new season in gorgeous feminine gowns featuring floral details and lace in soft fabrics, paired with fresh pastel bouquets P hotography by Laura Tiliman Styling by Beth Farquhar
Twenties-style wedding dress handcrafted in Chantilly lace over luxury silk satin slip and complemented with lace trim veil and vintage-style headpiece (POA), Joyce Young Brides. Handsewn cuff (ÂŁ78), Lily Luna For StockiStS see page 318
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dress with ornate lace overlaying a sweetheart neckline with a pleated belt, floral applique and keyhole back (£1,560), Emma Roy of Edinburgh. French corded lace and pearl headpiece (£95), Toco Fashion. Memory Lane rose bouquet with dill, astrantia, spray roses and white veronica (PoA), Kirstie’s Flowers For STOCKISTS see page 318
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delicate silk pink gown with full silk chiffon skirt, French garland lace corset and keyhole back (£2,700), Alison Kirk Bridal. Lace hair comb (£114), Bridal Bliss Accessory Boutique Avalanche rose bouquet with scabiosa, antirrhinum, eryngium, bupleurum and white veronica (PoA), Kirstie’s Flowers For STOCKISTS see page 318
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Mother
KNOWS BEST It may not be all eyes on you with these stylishly modern MOB/MOG outfits. Add show stopping hats and elegant accessories for something extra special P hotography by Chris Blott Styling by Beth Farquhar Scarlett (left): Matte jersey dress with elegant cowl neckline and matching jacket in night blue (£360), Alison Kirk Bridal. Blue silk flower hatinator finished with ostrich quills (£320), Ultimate Design Hats. Navy clutch bag (£55), In Stitches. Sienna white gold diamond pendant (£3,195), matching earrings (£2,500) and Mikimoto pearl chain bracelet (£460), Laing Edinburgh Laura (right): Iris dress with lace side panels and beaded trim with matching bolero jacket with lace cuff (£785) and matching hatinator (£215), Catwalk. Silver diamante encrusted clutch bag (bags start from £25), Catherines of Partick. Mikimoto petit soleil pendant (£3,400), Laing Edinburgh For STOCKISTS see page 318
Laura: silk dress with lace detail and ¾ length sleeves and matching jacket (£895), crimped hatinator with contrasting trim (£135), and navy clutch bag (£55), all from In Stitches. Mikimoto petit soleil pendant (£3,400), Laing Edinburgh Scarlett: Bespoke silk taffeta dress and long lace jacket with belted waist (PoA depending on fabric), made to measure at Kudos. Black pullbox dressed with feathers taupe and fine pearls (£240), Ultimate Design Hats. sienna white gold diamond pendant (£3,195), and matching earrings (£2,500), Laing Edinburgh For STOCKISTS see page 318
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saving? Breaking the bank or sensibly atter your budget! You can look sensational no m Marco Bicego yellow gold and diamond Goa pendant (£2,420) laingthejeweller.com Floral necklace (£228) kevanscott.com
Dolce and Gabbana gold plated Swarovski crystal headband (£805) net-a-porter.com
‘Stella’ rhombus diamond-shaped rhinestone headband (£70) lhgdesigns.co.uk
A Little Muse rose gold bracelet (£395) astleyclarke.com
‘Havilland’ clutch bag (£55) mellecloche.com
Charlotte Olympia ‘Fantastic’ tasselled gold-toned chain clutch (£1,595) selfridges.com
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‘Hollybrook’ by Enzoani (£1,380) Stockists include Anne Priscilla Bridal, Opus Couture, Emma Roy of Edinburgh and Perfect Bridal Rooms
‘West’ by Badgley Mischka Collection (£2,640) Stockists include Pan Pan Bridal, Perfect Bridal Rooms and The Bridal Garden
‘Secret’ Hearts bangle (£106) sheilafleet.com
18ct rose gold ring with 2.15ct round brilliant diamond cluster (£5,750) chisholmhunter.co.uk
Silver bow ring (£72) kevanscott.com
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Saint Laurent glitter ‘Jane’ sandals (£625) harveynichols.com
JEWELLERY
DRESS Metallic Venice lace straight v-neck dress (£2,115) justinalexanderbridal.com (clockwise from above) Frosted rose gold earrings (£35) jessicaflorencejewellery.com Diamond Daisy ring in rose gold (£310) sheilafleet.com Heart pendant with 9ct rose gold round brilliant fancy open 0.05ct diamond (£175) chisholmhunter.co.uk Silver earrings with yellow and rose gold circles finished with diamonds (£300) sweetrosie.co.uk Rose gold and palladium wrap ring (POA) alanpfulton.com
Golden
touch Strike (rose) gold in timeless jewellery that’ll look perfect on your wedding day – and beyond!
Rose gold and white gold pendant (POA) kevanscott.com Gucci ladies gold plated watch (£695) laingsuk.com Handmade 9ct rose gold rings (from £55-£185) badgerandbaird.co.uk Chi bi-colour bangle (£1,295) laingthejeweller.com
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RECEPTION IDEAS
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R o mance in BL OOM Wedding heart cake sticks (£3.25 for 18) paperchase.co.uk
Go for heart motifs and floral details in soft pastel shades to create a romantic, vintage-inspired look
Floral fiesta paper straws (£4.50) abirdandabee.co.uk
Personalised hanging heart favour (from £3.20) jsfavours.co.uk
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Teacup and saucer (£4) sainsburys.co.uk
‘Spring’ (from £195) rainbowsugarcraft.co.uk
Rambling rose large paper pom poms (£6.95 for three) dotcomgiftshop.com SUSAN RENéE PHOTOGRAPHY
Teal bird cage (£40) bhs.co.uk
RECEPTION IDEAS
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Sometimes simple is best. A white canvas accented with gold and hints of fresh green looks luxe and elegant Gold heart sparklers (£6) talkingtables.co.uk
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Gold heart chocolate Napolitans (£24.95 for 100) aweddinglessordinary.co.uk
‘Andrea’ (£500) onefinedayweddingservices.com
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White wicker hanging heart (£12) sainsburys.co.uk
TOP TABLE PHOTOGRAPHY
Two-bird ceramic vase (£25) marksandspencer.com
Ambience candle (£3.99) hm.com
Gold sparkling circle fan decorations (£7.99) gingerray.co.uk
PHOTOGRAPHY
Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier 18th and 19th April, 1956
Dubbed ‘The Wedding of the Century’, this Hollywood star and her prince made a beautiful couple. They tied the knot in a civil ceremony at the Palace of Monaco, then held a religious ceremony at Saint Nicholas Cathedral the next day. The wedding was attended by around 600 guests and watched by an estimated 30 million on television!
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Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton 15th March, 1964
The screen legends met on the set of Cleopatra and got married (and divorced!) twice. Ever the fashionista, Liz shunned white in favour of yellow for their first wedding, finishing the look with lilies of the valley and hyacinths in her hair. The couple divorced after 10 years then married again in 1974, only to separate again in 1975.
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SWD’s
good kilt guide about kilts, from how Everything you need to know -trend tar tans to wear yours to this year’s on
SHIRT The shirt should always be put on before your kilt to avoid creases if you tuck it in. Wing collar shirts suit bow ties but Ross Mackay, formal hire manager at Slaters Menswear in Glasgow says, “We’ve noticed a big demand for tailored-fit shirts that stop it being baggy. Victorian collars are still very popular.”
JACKET AND WAISTCOAT Choose between a formal Prince Charlie jacket with silver buttons, a more casual, laid-back Argyle jacket or a modern style such as a hybrid jacket, which can be worn with formal and casual outfits. Go for a colour that complements your kilt.
TIE Neil Fraser, area manager with Edinburgh-based The Kilt Hire Co says, “Tying ties and cravats can be an issue for people. We do a lot of cravats these days. It can be a little bit daunting the first time you wear one but if you can tie a tie you can tie a cravat.”
KILT Should be worn with pleats to the back and the fringes to the right hand side. As David Hughes from Bowdens Formal Menswear in Edinburgh points out, “The kilt sits mid-knee. The fringes should be to the right. If it’s to the left it becomes a lady’s skirt!”
SPORRAN Worn on top of the kilt at the front and fastened at the back. Neil suggests getting help with this one. “Putting a sporran on is quite difficult yourself because you have to fasten it behind you so getting someone to help is useful, or else you can spin the whole sporran round.”
FLASHES Match your flashes to your tartan or choose a complementary colour. Ross advises, “Pull the socks up as far as they can go, then put flashes mid-calf to the side of your calf facing out.” Remember to fold the top of the sock back down or it’ll look like you’re wearing tights!
KILT PIN Should be fixed to the top layer of the kilt to avoid damaging the cloth. You can opt for tradition and stick with your clan crest or a thistle-inspired motif, or alternatively, use this element to add a bit of personality to your outfit with a made-to-measure design.
SOCKS
GHILLIE BROGUES Slip them on and then tie the laces in a single knot before making six turns and tying them round the leg.
Nicolson Muted Red tartan with Nicolson tweed jacket and vest, sealskin sporran and brown ghillie brogues (to hire, £145), Gordon Nicolson Kiltmakers
Leave a gap between the kilt and the top of the sock. David explains, “It’s not as easy as you think. Somebody can have a long leg and long knees, so three fingers from the knee is only a rough guide. There’s a fair bit done by eye.”