'Sasha' By Made With Love Bridal
Elle & Matt: I knew I wanted an alternative / bohemian style dress from the start, but for some reason I decided to go to a couple of shops local to me that have ‘regular’ style wedding dresses, this was a big mistake. Every dress I put on I felt like I was dressing up in costume to play the role of ‘bride’ in a show! My advice – do your research and only go to shops that stock styles of dresses you actually like! I booked a day out with my best friend Tor, we went to 3 shops in London - one of them being
Heart Aflutter. It was such a relief to actually find dresses that were more up my street and they made the process so, so lovely! I didn’t actually find the dress I ended up buying – Tor did. As soon as it went on I didn’t want to take it off, but I was really surprised with my choice – low cut AND skin tight!! I stressed for weeks about what my Nan would think, but thankfully she loved it. The style was ‘Sasha’ from
Made With Love.
My shoes were
LK Bennett silver faux snake skin sandals (purchased in the sale) I had to change into some suede office wedges towards the end of the night as my ankles had swollen up so much! Unfortunate mosquito bites the day before whilst setting up meant that I was icing my ankles the morning of the wedding (I was just thankful they didn’t bite my face to be honest!).
Suit Supply
Matt and the guy’s suits were all from
Suit Supply – we must have spent about 5 hours in the Central London store getting it right – they sure have patience in there and can easily make alterations - a relatively inexpensive way of getting a nice tailored suit. The suits totally worked with the look and feel of the wedding and most importantly they were comfortable too.
Clear Span Marquee
The year of planning our wedding we attended 8 of our friends weddings! It was a busy year, all of them wonderful and individual in their taste and style and it gave us great insight into what we wanted ourselves. We didn’t actually bother to look at any wedding venues as it just felt right for it to be in the back garden of Matt’s family home, which is in a village near our home town in rural Essex. We wanted a PARTY without a curfew, so that was a big part of the decision. The flat middle lawn just about accommodated the size of marquee we needed, and the trees which are at one end of the lawn had to be trimmed (actually - dramatically pruned, much to my mother in-laws’ despair) to fit inside. We wanted a clear span marquee to create the illusion of being in a greenhouse, and then hoped in mid June that it wouldn’t feel like one. It was a risk, but we ended up having the most perfect weather! We also built our own wedding night accommodation – a shepherds hut at the top of the garden. Matt stocked it with my favourite biscuits and sweets for end of the night snacking! (I married the right guy)!
The Decor
I work as a photographic stylist, so whenever I start any project I create a mood board to get clear on what the overall look needs to be achieved. So when it came to my wedding I instinctively made mood boards (I know, massive geek). However I’ll stick by my guns and say it’s such a good way to clarify all those pins on pinterest and hone in on what it is you actually want. We were inspired by the look and feel of Petersham Nurseries with a touch English country garden and South of France vibe thrown in there (we worked ski seasons in France and got engaged there). There was a lot of DIY involved; weekends spent sanding down and painting an old door which made our table plan. Building a stand for Matt’s old Stussy original surfboard which was our guestbook and building the bar! Loads of time and effort but all totally worth it. We made our wedding invites on
Papier.com - Katie Leamon ‘marbre rouge’ design. I designed the order or services and table name cards. The table names were all Morzine and Avoiriaz ski lifts.
The Flowers
Our friend
Jenny did our beautiful bouquets; the boys button holes, our head garlands and the cake flowers. I was keen on plenty of earthy green and white with a touch of peach in our bouquets and keeping them looking quite wild. She did such an amazing job. For the church I ordered all the flowers from a local wholesaler I use for photo shoots and Matt’s Grandma and one of the locals from the village spent the day before arranging them - they looked and smelt incredible!
At the house the garden was an explosion of flowers everywhere you turned, we brought all our potted plants from home in Dorset and the main beds had been meticulously planted, and maintained by Matt’s Mum all year. We bought loads of different sized terracotta pots from our local nursery and we planted them with herbs, white lobelia and white and pink wax flower. They were sporadically spaced on the centre of the trestle tables with mini bottles of wild flowers.
For Her And For Him
For me this was one of the most difficult things to sort out! I really wanted to have my 7 bridesmaids in white/cream dresses but all different styles, I was hoping that I would find something on the high street but as the days went on and on there was nothing suitable. In the end I opted for online
For Her And For Him and made a selection of styles I liked and the girls then picked which one they wanted. It was a massive gamble as they had to be okay! Thankfully they turned up just two weeks before the wedding and they looked beautiful. Elsie’s (young b-maid) dress was from Monsoon. Adorable with it's crochet detailing – she felt like a princess.
The Ceremony
The ceremony was such a special part of the day. My Dad drove me to the church in a vintage Jag E-type (my favourite car!) and I walked into the church to Billie Marten ‘Live’, which is special song to Matt and I. I’ll never forget the nerves, excitement, and happiness I felt walking in. My mum read a poem called ‘Love Is’ which had always been on the wall in our kitchen as we were growing up – a special moment for me.