Wedding Stories Twoday July 16
Truly Our Own

Yes – that’s right…this wedding has horses. I can virtually hear the ooohs and awwws from here. I think Steph and Tom’s venue may be one of the most idyllic I’ve ever seen and luckily the British weather held out for their ceremony. Everything just looks so beautiful bathed in the Spring sunshine.
Steph and Tom seemed to keep the music pumping, the food coming and the drink flowing all day long – they even had a late-night campfire with marshmallow toasting. I know. AMAZING.
I’ll pass you over to Steph who makes a very stylish Bride in her fitted lace wedding dresses – which by the way she rocks in the unusual champagne tone. It works so perfectly with her skin tone. AND it was the first dress she tried on! View more ....
She Said Yes

The sun is shining, we shared a super pretty wedding earlier and we’ve got lots of chocolates at RMW HQ.….it’s turning out to be a BEAUTIFUL day folks.
This afternoon we’ve got a cooler than cool engagement shoot to share with you and just to mix it up a bit the accompanying text it’s written by the fiancé. Yep, Brad shares the low-down on his original and romantic proposal idea to his future bride Nazmiye as well as the W-day plans (which we will be posting in the not too distant future.)
This makes me want to put on a stripy dress, some sneakers, a leather jacket and chop off my locks in the hope that I would look half as epic as Naz.
Brad The Groom: The engagement was on Christmas day 2011. The proposal was by a video I had created on youtube of a harpist signing to a song that she loved. Her name was Jharda the signing harpist. So…I then got in contact with her and asked if she would collaborate with me in making a proposal video to which she kindly agreed to.

The video started with Jharda sing and playing the harp to “songbird” by Eva Cassidy and towards the end of the song, I walked on in the background with cue cards of the lyrics and the last card read “will you marry me”. View more ....
guilinhe - 16. Jul, 05:52
