The Chester Grosvenor pulled out all the stops to make sure the bride and groom, their horse and carriage and the open-top bus could navigate the (otherwise closed!) roads to the hotel amidst the carnival crowds - and it makes for a spectacular wedding blog post - or two!...
I'll share this in two parts - with words by Angela and photos by Chester wedding photographers CG Weddings. Enjoy!
The bridal shoes were a bargain: £40 bought from an online shop on eBay!The (very heavy!) tiara was wired with Swarovski crystals and a few artificial pearls."I suppose every bride has the same sentiment but it was truly the most happy and special day of my life.I wore a Maggie Sottero ‘Chance’ wedding dress. This dress style was discontinued a week after I placed my order so I was probably the very last bride to wear this down the aisle. I’m very petite so I needed a tightly fitted A-line type dress in a petite fit and ‘Chance’ fitted the bill perfectly. The dress was bought from Sense and Sensibility in Hazel Grove, Stockport.Adam wore a ¾ length ‘Chopin’ style jacket in brown from Pronuptia Chester. The cravat was a ‘burnt orange’ color to match the burnt orange sashes on the two bridesmaids’ Alfred Angelo dresses.[I have to point out these two beautifully contrasting images: 1) vicar brandishing polo mints. 2) vicar more solemnly waving bible — Claire]Angela says, “It’s really unbelievable the amount of organisation and planning that goes into a wedding so you can never start soon enough in terms of getting things organised.”There’s more from Angela and Adam on English Wedding blog tomorrow as they brave the streets of Chester in the most bizarre and memorable wedding day journey you’ve ever seen! In the meantime…Adam and Angela’s recommended wedding suppliers
The Chester Grosvenor was completely faultless in managing our big day from working tirelessly to ensuring our carriage and tour bus could access the closed roads, to serving us exquisite food for the wedding breakfast.
We of course can’t recommend Liam Crawley — CG Weddings — enough as a photographer. As mentioned his manipulation of light and color during the day produced some shots as beautiful and dramatic as any of those feasible in a country house type setting. CG Weddings blog is at http://cgweddings.co.uk/blog
Victoria, our florist from Lily Rose events based in Cheadle Hulme, Stockport. The apricot and ivory centre piece arrangements for the wedding breakfast were stunning.
Gabrielle Fisher from Kingfisher Cakes in Bromborough supplied us with a spectacular and very individual ‘Top Table’ style cake which proved one of the major talking points of the whole day!