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Five wedding trends for 2019, according to experts
Olivia Petter has written an article collating just what couples to be or should be planning for 2019 to make their special day the wedding of the year. As summer typically denotes the end of the wedding season all that means is the start of planning for next years events. Click here to see the original…
Wedding fashion 2018: brides are ditching veils for modern hats
In the past it has been customary to walk down the aisle wearing a sweeping white dress and matching elegant veil. But, in recent years, modern brides have well and truly switched up wedding day style rules, banishing tradition bridal dresses for jumpsuits, capes and colour, as well as ditching veils for flower crowns or…
Top Ten UK Hen Locations
Picking the perfect destination for celebrating your last night of freedom before your marriage can be difficult, so here’s a list of the Top Ten UK Hen & Stag Weekend Locations, to give you some inspiration. Brighton Less than an hours drive from London, Brighton has, without a doubt, the best social scene on the…
Must-Haves for a New Year’s Eve Wedding
Having your wedding on a New Year can be a fabulous idea. More often than not, your guests are able to party as there are no work on the next day and everybody is on the holiday mood. And if you are planning for your wedding this way, then here are some must have for…
Wedding Tip: How To Save Money On Catering On The Big Day
Wedding’s is one of the most celebrated occasion in our life. It brings so much joy and happiness. But sometimes it can also take a toll on our pockets. So we are constantly in the look out to provide you some tips on how to save on your wedding day And here are some tips…
Is Now the Time?
With the announcement 22nd February 2021 from Boris Johnson that the UK now had a lockdown roadmap. He said ‘We’re now travelling on a one-way road to freedom’ it seems this morning a weight has been lifted and we might now begin the see Summer weddings with wedding receptions after late June. The question then…