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Hello, lovelies! I have some cool and contemporary micro wedding to talk about today, that features a bride wearing among my absolute fave rising, contemporary British bridal designers.

This may be the wedding of the producer and Art Director, who tied the knot on 17th October this past year. As with a lot of thousands of other couples since Covid restrictions began, the couple's original wedding plans were disrupted after which majorly adjusted made it possible for them to finally proceed in between lockdowns – having a plan o have a large party eventually with all of their family and friends.

Rachel and Dennis exchanged vows inside a ceremony at Southwark Registry Office, then headed to Holborn’s to party all of those other days away using their closest family and friends.

"I'm a producer by trade, so am a crazy organizer. I did 90% of the planning and research myself. In the finish, we also had an incredible planner called Piret, directly with the Hoxton Hotel's events team."

"She and all of those other Hoxton team were a complete godsend. Big shout to Mike who had been our event coordinator at the time. We wound up having tequila shots with him in the end from the night."

"My mum had originally planned to complete a reading throughout the ceremony. Due to covid, we weren't allowed so she did her reading alongside the speeches over dinner. She browses the following, which is a conventional Native American blessing."



"She said she chose it since it was short. It discusses respect, which is so important. And mutual responsibility. And there's a great deal about hope and faith (certainly not religious faith) in regards to the good things and also the future. She finds Native American spirituality interesting. Respect for nature and all sorts of living things."

"Charlotte made my diamond engagement ring from a handful of inherited family rings. It's an asymmetrical trilogy ring with two inherited stones, one from my mum's family and something from my dad's. We then added a brand new stone to represent Dennis' family."

"Both Dennis and I operate in the creative industry and desired to choose a photographer that had an incredible style themselves. We both spend a great deal of time dealing with photographers so knew precisely what we were searching for."

"We liked our photographer Sara of didn't just shoot weddings, but that her main focus was capturing moments and feelings that get you right back to that particular exact time, via a reportage/documentary style. The use of light and warmth in her photographs can also be stunning."

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"Use postponement being an opportunity to revisit and tweak what you want from your day. Ultimately it's never fun postponing, but usually getting married during a pandemic made everything feel all the greater special. The fact that people managed it finally, it had been even much more of a reason to celebrate. Try to ignore any feelings you have about disappointing people for not having the ability to invite them. They'll all understand. These aren't normal times."

Article produced at: https://www.feeltimes.co.uk/

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