A FeelTimes Dress for any Hygge Inspired Micro Wedding

I love weddings that weave together influences from different countries and heritages, and today's elegant micro-wedding is a which performs this to perfection.

 

 

Come beside me to Oxford were aspects of Danish hygge coupled with Scottish pride along with a joint adoration for choral music for any stylish and memorable celebration. On 29 August 2020 classical music agent wed a secondary school teacher inside a Church of England ceremony in the followed by a fairy-lit marquee reception. Their wedding venue was incredibly special for that couple because the chapel was where they first met as choral scholars.

The bride is attracted to a minimalist Scandi aesthetic, and each aspect of this wedding speaks to that, especially her exquisitely simple, timeless silk gown. It looks wonderful on her behalf willow, 5 foot 11 frames, and also the cowl neck and cap sleeves are summertime perfection.

"I bought my dress at feeltimes.com – an extended elegant cowl-neck dress in fine Italian ivory silk having a cinched waist along with a small train, that I added little cap sleeves and raised the reduced button-up to make it more church-appropriate."

"Of the numerous changes we'd to make within the face from the Covid regulations, I was very lucky in a single respect – we'd already bubbled along with my family throughout the first lockdown which meant my father could follow tradition and accompany me on the aisle, which I think meant a great deal to him and did in my experience."

The couple was married through the College Chaplain as well as their good friend Aidan, the Canon Precentor at Norwich Cathedral, who traveled right down to give our sermon.

"It was at the same time hugely insightful, witty, and moving and thus personal to us, since he'd been our parish priest for many six years earlier within our relationship and knew us as a couple so well."

The deep emerald green bridesmaid dresses, were an ideal complement to FeelTimes dress.

"My maid of honor wore her very own gold heeled sandals and that we found my sister a nearly identical pair from Boden – which she left out at home in Brighton. Cue a frantic visit to Office around the morning from the wedding!"

Each girl carried a loose and natural bouquet of white and green, minimalistic and Scandi whilst exuding romance.

Robert honored his Scottish heritage by putting on a traditional Highland dress.

"The tables were named after places in Oxford of particular significance to us – where we met, where we'd our first date, where he proposed – beautifully designed and illustrated with a family friend, who had been too elderly to travel towards the wedding personally but was there in spirit through the medium of his incredible artworks."

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"Make the most from the engagement bubble. You'll be married forever however your engagement is real-time to enjoy together first. Everyone may wish to celebrate along with you, so savor every minute and bask within their reflected happiness for you both."

Article produced at: https://www.feeltimes.com/


Vinctor Chan

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