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If Team LM Got Married
QUIRKY, YET STYLISH
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Natalie, Managing Director
‘Ettia’ by Maggie Sottero www.maggiesottero.com
1920’s
“Ideally my wedding would be set in a stately home like Highclere Castle where Downton Abbey was filmed Everyone must come themed as a flapper girl or suited and booted. I would arrive in a classic Rolls-Royce. My dress would have lace, diamonds and beads embroidered in it and I would wear a vintage headband. Massive feathers throughout the aisle and used as centrepieces along a long table where everyone would sit after the ceremony. The theme of gold, black and white to be spread throughout the room. A champagne fountain surrounded by vintage styled, shabby chic Art Deco signs directing people where to sit. A huge dance floor which would be used by everyone. If you aren’t going to dance at my wedding you aren’t invited, even the grandmas! Jazz music would be played throughout the wedding and then later at night all of the pop songs would be played.” Zara, Marketing Executive
BOHEMIAN
“Autumnal Outdoor Wedding, in the Lake District, glamping in tipis with fairy lights, firepits, vegan/vegetarian BBQ food, warm blankets, colourful flowers, lace dreamcatchers and plenty of macramé, polaroid cameras aplenty, with seating on the floor with cushions, colourful rugs, lots of candles, a bar made from wine barrels and reclaimed wood, party favours of bottles of gin/non-alcoholic hibiscus & apple drink and mini cactuses, a live acoustic band, an unstructured flowing wedding dress, loose long hair with a flower crown headpiece, and everyone in Converse, Vans, flipflops or just their bare feet!”
Tanje, Design Manager
‘Anice’ by Jenny Packham www.jennypackham.com
Formal & Casual
“I would have two wedding ceremonies The first would be a traditional Iraqi Muslim wedding ceremony. Everything will be gold and white. Everyone I know would be invited. Women would have to wear hijabs. Henna would be done for all those in attendance. Often jasmine incense is burned. I would most likely wear a traditional wedding garment. They are large princess-style dresses with hair and face veils in white adorned with crystals. The second would be a destination wedding on a beach. With just me and my partner. I wouldn’t wear shoes. I would have a simple rose bouquet. I’d wear a long flowy dress that comes in at the waist and let my partner wear whatever they wanted. I would invite two guests - I would choose one and let my partner choose the other.” Georgie, Marketing Executive
tropical turquoise dream
“I’d like to get married on the beach in the Bahamas, which is truly the most perfect setting with sapphire blue skies, turquoise sea, pure white or pink sandy beaches. I would wear a nice lightweight white summery wedding dress, with the groom in white shorts and shirt, and the bridesmaids in turquoise dresses and best man in a turquoise shirt. There would be cocktail bars with fairy lights draped on all surfaces and colourful tropical flowers scattered everywhere. For the evening entertainment there would be a authentic steel pan band playing, and a scrumptious selection of food to suit everyone’s tastes” Katie Ellison, Marketing Manager