Time is a funny thing. It seemed like I had been waiting for Victoria & Charles’ wedding day for ages, and yet it felt like it was only yesterday when we got together for their engagement session in Somerset. Taking on such a limited number of weddings means I’m looking forward to each one with even more enthusiasm, and I couldn’t have been more excited when Victoria & Charles’ big day finally rolled around!
Victoria got ready with her sister and friends at her childhood home, which added something really special to the proceedings. It was lovely to be surrounded by all the photographs and mementoes that told such vivid stories and formed a map of memories. Pat Mascolo, the mother of one of Victoria’s oldest friends was on hand for make-up, and Lauren from Tony and Guy perfected Victoria’s stunningly glamorous wavy hair-do.
Before Victoria stepped into her Valentino shoes and the most beautiful (I, mean really!) Monique Lhuillier gown from Browns Bride, her and Charles’ dog Albert came in for a quick cuddle and a pose. You could literally hear all the hearts in the room melting! After popping on her great-great grandmother’s pearl and diamond earrings, and Charlie’s family onyx and diamond bracelet, and picking up her simply stunning Hayford and Rhodes bouquet, Victoria was ready.
It was a short walk to the church of St Mary Abbots and after the ceremony, all the guests continued on foot to the Orangery at Kensington Palace for the party. There, Rhubarb was in charge of the catering and Pearl and Groove had created the most amazing gluten free cake. As well as stationery from Wren Press, Victoria’s own illustrations also played a part in the look of the day. She had illustrated all the escort cards to look like ‘Royal Ascot Enclosure’ badges, and each guest got a small cut-out caricature of themselves instead of a place card. It was definitely fun talking point (and a selfie opportunity!) and the guests took their portraits home.
Another talking point was a wonderful Photo Booth with a bespoke Reynolds oil painting backdrop, operated by the Photo Booth Guys. When the night fell, everyone got on the dance floor, and with a little help from the DJ’s Prelude Entertainment, boogied the night away.
It was such a pleasure to be a part of this joyful and beautiful day, and also to get to work with the amazing Gorgeous Film again. Victoria & Charles (and Albert!), I wish you all the best in your life together, I’m pretty sure it will be full of laughter and adventure! xo
Winston Mattis says
A good old English wedding, well done.
developare poze says
seems to be detached from another world really is no such thing really? and photo booth is insane.
Elaine Williams says
Such a beautiful wedding, and those valentino rockstuds are simply to die for!! Gorgeous Marianne!
Charlie j says
Beautiful. Always love viewing your wedding imagery. Can i ask. Do you use additional lighting for your first dance/dancefloor shots or just high iso? These look just high iso to me mind?. You always make them all look so fluid.
Marianne says
Thank you! These are available light, which I try to use just as long as there is some. If there isn’t any, I’ll use off camera flash. x
Pedro Portela says
This is a lovely venue and your coverage definitely made it justice. Well done :)
Gabidoll says
So lovely your pictures.
Thanks to you I dream with having a wedding and you to be my photograoher <3
Kisses from Venezuela.
Marianne says
That’s so sweet of you, thank you! xo
Wedding Boutique says
Stunning. In love with the venue decor!