As soon as we saw this alternative wedding inspiration by Recommended supplier Kirsty Mackenzie we knew we wanted to share it with you. Kirsty always echos our ethos 'your day your way,' beautifully. Showing couples they can, and should, get married in whatever they feel comfortable in. No matter how big or small your wedding is, Kirsty's captures will always ensure your love, style and personalities shine through.
This inspired elopement celebrates LGBTQ+ love and the incredible street art of edgy Shoreditch in London, UK. I wanted to create some inspiration to show that not all elopements need to be fancy or expensive. Getting married to your love can be as easy as nipping to your local registry office, wearing something you feel fierce in, and heading out around London to enjoy the sites and street art!Kirsty Mackenzie Photography
We ended up splitting the styling into two looks: Crazy in Pink & Electric Rock. CIP is the more glam and statement pieces with Aurita in a white and black tux suit, and Clare wears a custom made sequin pink jumpsuit with big sleeves and sheer cape. With ER, Dolly and Alex "rocked" the more understated, casual wedding attire. We wanted to show that you can wear a t-shirt and converse with a dogtooth suit for your wedding. Then Dolly was in a mini white dress which we paired with a green fedora hat and tassel jacket.Kirsty Mackenzie Photography
I don't know about you, but we've completely fallen in love with the pink jumpsuit complete with, Watteau train. Perfectly complementing her partner's white tuxedo jacket. Together this LGBTQ couple is pure goals. Here's to celebrating Pride, today, tomorrow, and every day forevermore.Rock My Wedding
If there's one positive to Covid and micro weddings, it's how inventive couples have been with their choices and styles. We've seen short wedding dresses, trouser suits and princess dresses. Read our roundup of alternative wedding dress choices perfect for your registry office wedding and beyond.