A motorbike and wedding sidecar is fast becoming one of our favourite modes of transports at a wedding. I mean, just look at those joy-filled captures by Recommended supplier Art And Story Studio. We also can't get enough of the intimate tablescape filled with blush and burgundy florals by, Recommended supplier, Peony & Thistle. What a way to celebrate the return of weddings today!
The styling was based on a palette of dusty pinks alongside dark foliage and minimal greens. The florist used seasonal blooms to bring this vision to life.Rebecca, Wedding Planner from Rebecca Marie Weddings
It was a no-brainer that we would involve a motorbike in our inspiration shoot as Kirsty has ridden one for all of her adult life. The wedding sidecar was the perfect accessory and the best place for Kelly to lounge!
Understated and modern opulence was the aim with textured candles in muted colours and pops of natural stone and red brick to add yet more layers of texture. Complementing the gorgeous stone and grandeur of Ashridge House was important and the Loggia with its natural light and inside/outside feel was the perfect spot for a reception tablescape.
This shoot was about individuality and a luxe look that feels rich without too much opulence. Embracing modern, intimate bridal fashion. Highlighting that any combination of style or outfit is perfect if it's right for you!Rebecca, Wedding Planner from Rebecca Marie Weddings
If you want to ride in a wedding sidecar or wear a jumpsuit - we're here for it! And, if you need more inspiration for both, we've got you covered. Just take a look at Erika and Eduardo's wedding in Spain, and Michelle & Dan's micro wedding with dried flowers.