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Colourful Disco Cowboy in at the New Orleans Museum of Art

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Theo Nash

December 19, 2024

Emma and Alex's summer wedding was held at the New Orleans Museum of Art, with the ceremony outside in the sculpture garden. The bride opted to wear yellow, with the groom in statement suit with custom appliques and a bolo tie hand-carved for him by his grandfather. Their theme, a blend of disco and classic country influences, was inspired by the venue's colourful surroundings as well as their desire to have a wedding which was true to them rather than following trends.
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Rave Meets Festival Wedding with Empanadas, Go-Karts and Multiple DJs

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Studio You

December 5, 2024

Laura and Ben didn’t just want to throw a wedding—they created a real three-day festival! Hosted at the Yoghurt Rooms in East Grinstead, the couple’s “Happily Ever After Party” brought together 80 friends and family members for a weekend of camping, music and fantastic food. Ben even designed a custom logo which graced everything from the temporary tattoos to high-vis jackets and was even stamped on empanadas! In fact, the event felt more like a real music festival than a wedding.
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Cereal, Glitter and Cowboy Boots: An Informal Lake District Wedding

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I Love You Thirteen

July 23, 2024

Nadia's family has the same theme for almost every event and party they throw - neon, disco, jungle. Think bold jewel tones, fun lighting, perhaps the odd animal figure in the centrepieces, palm leaves, mini disco balls, and flashes of animal print. So, when she got engaged to Jack, that's where her mind first went. Jack had other ideas, though, so they compromised and instead created a laid-back yet still super personalised party that felt like it represented them both.
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Moody Church Wedding with Religious Iconography, Burlesque Performers & a Bright Red Dress

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Amy Faith

May 13, 2024

Cath and Tony chose their wedding venue, Ullet Road Unitarian Church in Liverpool for the dark gothic vibes and because their home is filled with ironic displays of religious iconography. The dark backdrop was perfect place for their celebration which included a cream Cadillac, a pizza wedding breakfast and an acrobat contorting herself to Metallica songs! They also had burlesque dancer, a lady wearing Prosecco skirt, a jazz singer, loads of neon signs and an arcade game station!
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