Your South Wales Wedding - July/August 2023 (Issue 92)

On the morning of the wedding, we were both nervous but excited to marry each other as we are literally two halves. As soon as we were together during the ceremony, it didn’t feel like anyone else was in the room, it was just us in our little bubble. Lewis and I also booked a photo booth; we were given a copy of the photos after the wedding, which showed all the fun our guests had dressing up. It was such a lovely touch, and we loved looking at it the day after. We picked the music that played throughout the day, and in the evening, we had a DJ from Joio Entertainment who was amazing. They put so much thought into when to play the right track and how to get everyone up on the dancefloor and were so attentive with the lights and speakers. The bridesmaids opted for burgundy on-the-shoulder cross-over dresses. Lewis chose a navy tweed suit and a beige waistcoat with a burgundy bow tie from Dyfed Menswear in Cross Hands. I wore an embodied ivory dress. It was beautiful, and I’ve always wanted sleeves, so as soon as I saw it advertised, I had to try it on. It was from Chapel Bridal in Carmarthen; Lesley was just amazing and quickly put me at ease. I decided to accessorise it with a subtle crystal waistband which elevated my waist. 33 REAL WEDDINGS

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