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Grey and Yellow London Wedding at The British Academy – Mia and Andrei

August 1, 2012 | editorial team

Let me first state, I am LOVING London Week here at Junebug, and I may or may not have been spending a little time looking for airplane tickets to book a trip. Each new batch of photos we’ve had this week has more gorgeous shots of London scenery, and I’m just dying to go see it all in person. Until then though, Maria (known as Mia) and Andrei’s downtown London wedding at the British Academy will tide me over well. I love Marianne Taylor’s beautiful images of the historic buildings, London streets, and Mia’s exquisite taste and design sense. Enjoy!

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

The Couple: Mia and Andrei

The Wedding: 5.5.12 – British Academy – London, UK

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

What three adjectives best describe your wedding? Elegant, Fun, Designer

What was your wedding color palette? Grey and yellow

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

What inspired your personal wedding style, and how did you incorporate your style and personalities into your big day? As a designer, it was important to me that even from the beginning, we expressed our personalities and our professions throughout. The invites featured our thumb prints, overlapping, which created a love heart. We also designed our own monogram which appeared on table runners, cocktails and even on the dessert. My husband works in wine so we thought it would be fun to have all the escort cards slotted into wine corks. We had the very best wines from Burgundy, Bordeaux and Champagne which are all the regions that my husband deals in. As two people who enjoy music, we chose a particular old school DJ with a live saxophonist and several drummers.

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

Did you incorporate any traditions or styles that are unique to the UK? Living in Englands capital, it was important for us to have a real London feel. We had a wonderful sit down three course meal, over looking Big Ben, the London Eye, and a few minutes walk from Buckingham Palace. The main meal was guinea fowl supreme wrapped in pancetta with spinach mousseline; olive oil mash and baby vegetables with game jus. It was absolutely mouthwatering. Andrei and I sat on our own table so that we could spend quality time together. We were told from our married friends that the day would go very quickly and that it was important to make time to be with your partner. Im glad we did.

We also had a British Postbox for all our cards, which was painted in white. And at the end of the night, after our reception, we organized a pub lock-in until 4.30am. A very British ending to a London wedding!

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

Tell us about your wedding location – how you chose it, what its history is. The British Academy in the Carlton House Terrace ticked all the boxes we were looking for. It was a beautiful historical building with huge windows, right in the center of London (right next to Trafalgar Square and The Mall), with a long balcony and manicured garden. The sweeping marble staircase alone was a winning point! Carlton House Terraces were built in 182732 by the architect, John Nash. Its most famous resident being William Ewart Gladstone (Prime Minister) from 185775.

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

Looking back, what are the moments, decisions or memories that you love the most about your wedding?

  • Getting ready in the ballroom with the most beautifully painted ceiling. Just think Sistine chapel!
  • Adapting the wording of the ceremony so that it was special to us.
  • My best friend reading a love poem for us.
  • Enjoying our dinner in the Mall room over looking the St. James Park and the Mall.
  • Hiring a saxophonist to play along side the DJ.
  • Handing out glow sticks and yellow fans for people to dance with in the evening.
  • Having our photographs taken at Traflagar Square.

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

British Academy Wedding, London; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings

The Wedding Team:

Photographer: Marianne Taylor
Ceremony Venue: British Academy
Reception Venue: Carlton House Terrace
Invitation Designer: Design by Wilson
Catering: Food Show
Wine: Provenance Fine Wines
Florist: Enchanted Florist
Cake: Linda Fripp Designs
Wedding Dress: Pronovias
Bridal  Shoes: Benjamin Adams
Hair and Make-up: Joanna Smedley
DJ: Matt Maurice
Live Music: Roger Pasto Cortina, Tunday Akintan

Congratulations Mia and Andrei! Thanks for sharing your beautiful wedding!

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English Garden Wedding Flowers

July 31, 2012 | editorial team

Mention England to any gardener, and they will immediately go weak in the knees. The English climate produces over-the-top roses and luxurious greenery in the softest color palettes. Remember the beautiful blooms from the Royal Wedding? All grown right at home in England.

English garden wedding bouquet by fairy nuff flowers, Photo by Fiona Kelly Wedding Photography | JunebugWeddings.com
(Flowers by fairy nuff flowers; Photo by Fiona Kelly Wedding Photography)

English garden wedding flowers are arranged loosely, creating a natural, romantic look. Small, textural varieties of blossoms like veronica, sweet peas, and nigella (also whimsically known as “Love In A Mist”) can be included along with the big, blowsy peonies and roses that are trademarks of English gardens. Fresh spring bulbs like grape hyacinth, narcissus, and lily-of-the-valley are often featured, and eucalyptus and waxflower are consistently used for their soft and fragrant greenery. The colors? Soft, antique, and almost like a watercolor painting. All of the gorgeous, lush wedding flowers we’re featuring today were designed by English florists, inspired by the surrounding gardens.

English garden inspired flowers; photos by Dominique Bader | Junebug Weddings
Photos by Dominique Bader

 

English garden inspired flowers; photos Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings
Photos by Marianne Taylor

 

English garden inspired flowers; photos by Dominique Bader | Junebug Weddings
Photos by Dominique Bader

 

Green Parlour Flowers | Junebug Weddings
Floral design and photo by Green Parlour

 

English garden inspired flowers by Green Parlour Flowers; Photos by Angus Thomas Photography | Junebug Weddings
Floral design by Green Parlour, photos by Angus Thomas Photography

 

English garden inspired flowers by fairy nuff flowers; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings
Flowers by fairy nuff flowers; Photos by Marianne Taylor

 

English Garden inspired flowers by Ashley Blooms; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings
Floral design by Ashley Blooms; Photos by Marianne Taylor

 

English garden inspired flowers; photos by Marianne Taylor | Junebug Weddings
Flowers by Euphoric Flowers; Photos by Marianne Taylor

 

English garden inspired flowers by George Mackay Flowers, Photos by Dominique Bader | Junebug Weddings
Bouquet by George Mackay Flowers, Photo by Dominique Bader

 

English garden inspired flowers with Jenny Packham gown; photos by Dominique Bader | Junebug Weddings
Photo by Dominique Bader

The prettiest of pretty!  For more floral inspiration, be sure to visit the flower section of our image gallery!

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London Wedding at St George’s and Claridge’s – Jenny and Elia

July 30, 2012 | editorial team

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

Welcome to “London Week”, on What Junebug Loves! We’ve gone mad for London and all things British, and are celebrating the Olympic Games in our own Junebug way. We’ll be featuring weddings this week that took place in London and the surrounding English countryside, with stunning photography by our Junebug members from the U.K. We’ll also be talking with one of the biggest names in wedding planning across the pond, and looking at some great British-inspired fashion and decor.

We’re starting off with Jenny and Elia’s London wedding at St George’s, Hanover and the reception that followed at the historic, luxurious, quintessential London hotel, Claridge’s. I love the parade down Bond Street that led from the ceremony to the reception – such a wonderful glimpse of a celebration through London’s streets, all beautifully captured by Crash Taylor of Nottingham, England.

The Couple: Jenny and Elia

The Wedding: 3.05.11 – St. George’s, Hanover; and Claridge’s – London, England

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

What three adjectives best describe your wedding? Classic, understated, slightly eccentric

What was your wedding color palette? Black, white, petrol grey and deep plum

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

What inspired your personal wedding style, and how did you incorporate your style and personalities into your big day? Our aim was for classic British understated glamour with a Greek twist, so we had Greek music and said prayers in Greek, in an otherwise very English service. We had a city wedding but didnt want anything too slick. we used traditional flowers like roses and stephanotis which my Godmother had at her own wedding – 65 years ago!

Did you incorporate any traditions or styles that are unique to the UK?  I arrived in a London black taxi; my Dad is Scottish so he was in his full dress kilt; we had photos with ou British Bulldog; and we planned for a rainy day (although, in the end we were lucky!)

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

Tell us about your wedding location – how you chose it, what its history is. St Georges is a beautiful building and has a strong musical pedigree – Handel worshiped here while he composed some of his greatest works, including “Messiah”. Also, St George’s has long figured in fact and fiction as a centre for fashionable weddings, and was referred to by a Victorian writer as “the London Temple of Hymen”. We chose Claridges because it was only a short 300m walk from the Church, although it has also been the setting for numerous society weddings and balls so it was always somewhere I dreamed I might get married one day.

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

Looking back, what are the moments, decisions or memories that you love the most about your wedding? Our tag-line from the start from the happiest of days and it genuinely felt that way. It was every cliche in the book – the best day or our lives. Getting ready (all 5 hours!) felt like 5 minutes. My Dads wet eyes when he (finally) saw me all dressed up, telling me how proud he was, just before we made our entrance to the Church. My sister died when I was younger so giving away his only daughter was quite emotional. Elia and I both loved saying I will and meaning it. Walking out of the Church in a confetti storm (I’d recommend those confetti throwers rather than a few petals any day!), the walk from Church to Claridges with the whole wedding party of 180 people. The cheesy classic British wedding tunes all came out – the proclaimers and the conga lines later in the night. I didnt drink much as I couldnt leave the dance floor to get to the bar, but I felt drunk I was so happy (how corny is that!).

Afterwards, looking back at our photos there were a number where we were pictured behind daffodils outside Claridges. Crash, the photographer, could never have known but they are my brothers flowers – he lived in Wales, and its their national flower. He passed away suddenly, 10 months before our wedding, and it felt like he was making us aware he was there with us in spirit. Of course, his two gorgeous children more than did him proud on that front too!

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

 

London Wedding, photos by Crash Taylor | Junebug Weddings

The Wedding Team
Photographer: Crash Taylor
Ceremony Venue: St Georges, Hanover
Reception Venue: Claridge’s
Officiant: The Rev. Roderick Leece
Invitation Designer: Imaj Design
Catering: Claridges
Florist: William Clarke Flowers
Cake: An 11 tier collection of our favourite things – Krispy Kreme donuts, passion fruit meringue from Ottolenghi, cheeses, baklava and many others
Wedding Dress: Couture dress from Bea Das
Bridal Accessories: Family heirlooms and Andrew Prince
Bridesmaids Dresses: Amanda Wakeley
Groom and Groomsmen Apparel and Accessories: Savile Row – Ozwald Boateng
Hair: Daniel Galvin
Make-up: Hannah Mallatratt
DJ: Diskojuice
Live music: At the church we had trumpeters and a choir. My husband is Greek, so as we left the church and walked to the reception down Bond Street, the Plastic Chairs, a Greek band, played. Reception – Jazz Canons

Jenny and Elia, thank you for so generously sharing your stunning wedding in beautiful London! And readers, stay tuned all week for all thing British and several more weddings that are decidedly English!

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