Your North East Wedding - Sep/Oct 2019 (Issue 34)

28 SUPPLIER INFO Bexbrides eclecticbrides.co.uk Birdcages and Dragonflies birdcagesanddragonflies.com Crown and Glory crownandglory.co.uk House of Botanics houseofbotanics.co.uk Kirsten B Makeup Artist kirstenbmakeupartist.com Letters From Emily lettersfromemily.com Love Is In The Hair facebook.com/pg/ weddinghairteam MJ Wedding Planner mjweddingplanner.co.uk Newcastle Castle newcastlecastle.co.uk NK Ceremonies nkceremonies.co.uk Victoria Sponge Photography victoriaspongephotography.co.uk THE HAIR “I styled both brides’ hair, working closely with the make-up artist in planning our final look,” says hairdresser May Robson. “Newcastle Castle inspired me greatly when it came to the looks, with ideas of a very regal, Medieval-style wedding to mind – think Game of Thrones with an edgy twist.” THE MAKE-UP “The celestial theme reminded me of the Christian Dior Spring 2017 show, where stars were used subtly across the models’ faces,” says make-up artist Kirsten Baillie. “I opted for some tiny sequin stars as a nod to the constellation theme and overall kept the make-up quite shimmery and glowing.” THE CEREMONY “The shoot had a celestial feel, inspired by the moon and stars,” says celebrant Nancy Kniveton. “It felt ethereal and otherworldly, like the two brides were floating through space. It was light, fresh and modern, contrasting with the historical setting, and I was honoured to act as the celebrant for the day.” THE FINISHING TOUCHES “As the theme of the shoot was celestial, I made a large moon seat from reclaimed timbers,” says event planner Jane Flatman. “I covered the moon with copper leaf, making it a seat for two, as we knew that two models were being used.”

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