A neon sign, a bride with a fringe and a Jesus Peiro wedding dress. Stop what you are doing and enjoy. Sadie and Fitz wanted their big day to be less about tradition and more about having one big party. Did they do it in style? YES, they did! Their best friend had the honour of marrying them. They chose independent food suppliers to create show-stopping homemade food with love. And celebrated at their epic venue under the railway arches of Manchester Piccadilly station.
We wanted our day to be a big party. We are not one for tradition and didn't want the day to feel forced or stuffy. Our venue is traditionally a music venue, under the railway arches of Manchester Piccadilly station with exposed brickwork and lots of natural light. We, therefore, went for a rustic feel with a natural mix of dried and fresh flowers and sharing platters. We styled the venue with lots of candles and flowers and took advantage of the furniture the venue already had.Sadie & Fitz
Our best friend married us! We didn't want a stranger involved in one of the most personal and important days of our lives, so we asked our friend Martyn to officiate the ceremony. He made the ceremony funny, personal and unique. It was perfect. We wanted to steer clear of the traditional wedding food - dry chicken and mash potato - and really focus on independent suppliers who could create show-stopping homemade food with love. We went to many independent food festivals to find the right suppliers - Little Orange Co's arancini balls were incredible and they're what most people raved about the next day.Sadie & Fitz
We LOVE a bride with a fringe. Sadie's fringe frames her face beautifully and compliments her relaxed waved locks and suits her boho style Jesus Peiro gown. The look was spot on for the couple's non-traditional wedding day.Rock My Wedding
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