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An elegant black-tie wedding in East London with black bridesmaid dresses, a gorgeous pair of velvet slingback heels and the most breathtaking floral bouquets. Every detail of this autumnal wedding has been carefully thought through and looks so effortless and timeless, from the monochrome peg board wedding signs to the simply decorated buttercream wedding cake. A relaxed city wedding at the Town Hall Hotel styled to suit the city location and the season, all in all, a relaxed and elegant day.

INSPIRATION & STYLING

"We kept everything really simple and tried to keep it as relaxed but as elegant as possible. The venue had some many wonderful quirks of its own we didn’t feel we needed to add much more. Grace & Thorn were recommended by our venue and we’d seen lots of their flowers on Instagram. Samantha sent a photo of her shoes over as inspiration for colour and style. We wanted something that felt relaxed, wild and romantic in a palette of dusky pinks with punches of white, apricot and burgundy. We were absolutely blown away by the flowers it was so lovely the next day to be able to break the statement display down for our guests to take some bouquets away with them. Our wedding was feeling quite masculine and the flowers were a great way of introducing some romantic touches." - Samantha & Nick

This couple used black and white as their base theme for this wedding with the groom in a black-tie suit and the bridesmaid wearing a simplistic and elegant black dress from Norma Kamali, black bridesmaid dresses are always so stunning at autumn/winter weddings. To add colour the bride wore a pair of pom-pom velvet slingbacks from Aquazzura which were love at first sight, she tucked these perfectly under a timeless Charlie Brear dress and teamed with a HM Martin classic veil with a lace trim detail.

ADVICE FOR FUTURE COUPLES

"Just organise it for you both. I know that sounds obvious, but we feel like some people feel it needs to be ‘perfect’ looking like in the magazines or if certain family members are going, they feel like it should cater for them. It's your day and everyone will love the day if they see you enjoying it and all of your favourite things coming together. There are so many parts of the day that stick out for us as favourites but one of our most memorable moments was seeing each other for the first time. There was so much excitement and anticipation beforehand that we just had beaming smiles as we saw each other. " - Samantha & Nick

Keeping every part of this wedding personal this couple opted for a remix disco classic for their first dance as they both didn’t want a slow song and wanted something to suit the party vibe. If you would like music to play an important part in your celebration, we highly recommend listening to our Wedding Entertainment Podcast, where Charlotte and Becky discuss the different types available to their top dance floor fillers.

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Brides Dress: Charlie Brear | Veil: HM Martin | Brides Shoes: Aquazzura | Brides Earrings: Carat London | Grooms Suit: Next | Grooms Shoes: Hugo Boss | Brooms Bow Tie: TM Lewin | Bridesmaid Dresses: Norma Kamali | Flower Girls Dresses: H&M | Flowers: Grace and Thorn | Makeup Artist & Hair Stylist: Portraits Bridal | Cake: Blossom and Crumb | Entertainment: Charlie Mappin | The Hot Waves | Videographer: Moon & Back | Stationery: Nick Paul Designs | Favours: The Meringue Girls

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FAQs

Is it okay to have black bridesmaid dresses? ›

If you're looking for something that's flattering for every girl in your gang, then black is your best bet. Truly, you can't pick a more shape-friendly shade.

Can you wear black to a wedding UK? ›

Yes, it's absolutely okay to wear black to a wedding,” says wedding planner Matthew Oliver. “If you're not sure, most invitations will actually mention the dress code, but you can never go wrong with a classic black tux and a white shirt.

What color should the mother of the bride wear with black bridesmaid dresses? ›

Complement the Wedding Party

For instance, if the bridal party is wearing black co*cktail dresses, as the mom, you might want to choose something in silver or grey. Or, if the bridesmaids are wearing cobalt blue, a navy dress would pair perfectly.

Who pays for bridesmaid dresses in UK wedding? ›

Traditionally, the bride and her family are the ones who pay for the bridesmaids' dresses. However, it's becoming increasingly more common for bridesmaids to pay for their own dresses. It's also traditional for each of the bridesmaids to wear the same outfit, which will complement the bride's beautiful dress.

Are black bridesmaid dresses too formal? ›

Black is a versatile colour that can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. This means that your bridesmaids can wear their black dresses again for other formal events or dress them down for a more casual look.

Is black a good bridesmaid color? ›

Black bridesmaid dresses are contemporary and adaptable to all seasons. Due to their timeless look and elegance, they can be styled to match any season. This makes them a classic choice for bridesmaids at all modern weddings.

What are the dress rules for guests to a wedding in UK? ›

Most weddings in the U.K. are formal or semi-formal events. Male guests tend to wear a dark suit and tie, while ladies opt for a formal dress (usually below the knee). But as it's your wedding, you have the final say on what your guests wear.

What's the rule on wearing black to a wedding? ›

As long as it's not considered culturally inappropriate or against the dress code, you can wear black to a wedding. Depending on where the couple is exchanging vows, which season their special day is taking place in, and what time of day everything begins, black may or may not be your best color option.

Is wearing a black dress to a wedding acceptable? ›

It is absolutely acceptable for a female to wear a black dress to a wedding,” Swann advises. Nevertheless, there are a few things all guests should keep in mind when sporting this hue, as highlighted below.

Can I wear black to wedding if bridesmaids are wearing black? ›

As long as the event calls for a particular level of formality and you won't upstage the couple or the wedding party, it's safe to wear black to the wedding.

Can the mother of the bride wear black if bridesmaids wear black? ›

If half of the wedding's guest list will be wearing black attire on the big day (including the bride and groom's fathers!), there's no reason why the moms shouldn't be allowed to wear this colour, too.

What does it mean when the bride wears a black dress? ›

The black gown symbolized ensured her loyalty to the bride's devotion to her husband until death. Nowadays, black wedding gowns are the first choice for women who want to wear an unusual yet intense look. They are seen as fashionable and symbolize elegance, power, sensuality, mysteriousness, and Intellect.

Do British weddings have bridesmaids? ›

Wedding parties in the UK are typically much smaller than stateside affairs, Meier says. Brides often only have their one maid of honor, or her two closest friends as bridesmaids.

Do bridesmaids walk down the aisle UK? ›

Traditionally, the flower girl and page boys walk down the aisle first, scattering petals if they have them. Next the Bride and the Father of the Bride walk down the aisle. They are followed by the bridesmaids; the maid of honour or chief bridesmaid being the closest to the bride.

Do bridesmaids follow the bride UK? ›

One tradition is how the bride and her bridal party enter the ceremony. Now you may not realise but it is British tradition for the bride to walk down the aisle infant of her bridesmaids. It's in America for the bridesmaids to go first! However nowadays in the UK, brides do either.

What colors should bridesmaids not wear? ›

Avoid: Bridesmaids should not wear dresses in pastels or light pinks as it can make them feel washed out or look muted!

Is a black dress inappropriate for a wedding? ›

“Can you wear black to a wedding? You definitely can!” says bridal stylist Anny Choi. “The rule feels antiquated. Black is a great staple option that you can rewear to different weddings.

Can I wear black if the bridesmaids are wearing black? ›

As long as the event calls for a particular level of formality and you won't upstage the couple or the wedding party, it's safe to wear black to the wedding.

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