Gosh, I love a complete, romantic wedding dress. So, without further ado, let's meet today's couple.

This may be the wedding of architects whose pre-covid church ceremony occurred in Swindon, Dudley by having an industrial-chic reception afterward at, Codsall, Staffordshire. The stark industrial interior was an ideal blank canvas for that couple to place their stamp on, blossoming from the minimal color pattern of navy and grey with light, romantic touches of champagne yellow.

Neither Hannah nor James were interested in having a particular wedding style but chose some key colors to tie the various elements of the day. The overall feel is modern, romantic, and understated.

"We just knew we wanted an easy venue we're able to style ourselves. However, if this came to take a look at details for example bridesmaids' dresses, suits, stationery, and ribbons for that bouquet, it became clear that people would need to a minimum pick a handful of colors to tie the entire wedding together."

"We had read that seeking colors you'd normally wear or used in your home might be a good starting point. This advice resonated around and therefore we chose navy blue bridesmaid dresses and grey as two key colors for the big day."

"My diamond engagement ring, chosen by my hubby, is yellow gold and for that reason, the concept of gold headpieces for myself and also the bridesmaids become an accent color, which then we used through the wedding, including my champagne gold wedding shoes and also the ribbons around the bridal bouquets."

You may also see a touch of champagne gold within the intricate, illusion bodice of Hannah's gown; such a divine, luxe look that is brought directly into the twenty-first century by the über-simple yet dramatic satin skirt. Go

"I thought about being comfortable but relaxed and wearing an outfit that felt similar in fashion and contour around clothes I wear normally. The Klara wasn't at all what I imagined I would get married to but in the end, I loved the form and everything about this. I loved the current simplicity; long-sleeved and elegant but having a contemporary gold-laced bodice that I loved in the minute I first viewed it."

James and Hannah possess a long history together, meeting on the first trip to Oxford Brookes University in 2007, where they were both studying Architecture.

"We quickly became great friends and finally got together a couple of months later. Ten years later, on his 29th birthday, we went back to Oxford for that weekend. James got recorded on one knee and inquired about marrying him on the beautiful sunny autumn morning within the grounds of Oxford University."

"He proposed by having an incredibly sweet and thoughtful poem he'd written in our journey together to that particular date; referencing our proceed to London, qualifying together as architects as well as including our DIY disasters and our lovely cat Ralph. It was each day we will never forget."

"We were engaged for nearly two years before we tied the knot; relocating towards the Midlands from London, starting new jobs, and buying a complete house renovation project, in addition, to planning the marriage during that time."

"Some would say I was a little crazy, but we still had sufficient time to organize and plan our wedding and I'm really glad now that people took our time for you to enjoy that lovely engaged bubble. I wish we were able to do it all once again!"

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"Our biggest piece of advice is always to trust your instinct and opt for what you both want. You will never please everyone together with your choices so build your own decisions and don't hesitate to do things just a little differently."

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