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Ask the Experts: The Wedding Planning Questions Every Couple Should Ask First
Planning a wedding can feel like a monumental task, especially when it comes to making...
11
Mar
2026
Today I have such a brilliant celebration to share with you — a relaxed, joy-filled wedding that took place on a hot summer day in June 2025, kicking off with an intimate backyard ceremony before moving few blocks away to Center for the Arts Eagle Rock in the foothills of North East Los Angeles for a warm evening of food, music, and dancing. All of it captured beautifully on analog 35mm Kodak Gold film by David Cruz The Drunk Wedding Photographer. I just love the laid back vibes of this wedding, the couple are so deeply in love that nothing else really matters, just as a wedding should be!
10
Mar
2026
Engagement jewellery often reflects a balance between symbolism and design. While some rings rely on elaborate settings or multiple stones, others find their strength in simplicity. The solitaire is perhaps the clearest example of this approach. A single diamond becomes the centrepiece, framed by a band that allows the stone to speak for itself.
When this classic design is paired with gold and a diamond of noticeable size, the result feels both timeless and expressive. The warmth of the metal and the brilliance of the stone work together to create a ring that feels composed rather than ornate.
For couples exploring designs where scale and simplicity align, 3 carat gold solitaire engagement rings often stand out as a natural choice. A three carat diamond introduces undeniable visual presence, while the solitaire setting ensures that the stone remains the central focus of the design.
Gold brings its own character to the ring. Its warm tone contrasts gently with the brightness of the diamond, adding depth without competing for attention. The combination creates a design that feels both classic and confident.
The result is a ring that carries presence while maintaining refinement.
10
Mar
2026
Happy Tuesday everyone, today we are celebrating all things western as we head over to Utah for the outdoor wedding of Hadley and Dalan who were married on 6th October in Heber. This country loving couple celebrated their love with a colour scheme of burnt orange and in front of their nearest ad dearest. The vibe was chilled and relaxed and full of Western style, from the boots to the hats. I just love the Rue De Seine gown and the colours of the flowers. Big thanks to Photographer Out West Elopements for the images.
9
Mar
2026
Happy Monday everyone! Today I am back with my colours series of Boho Pins. Last month I brought you peach weddings, so today I thought I would turn my attention to the ever popular Green weddings. Green has been a popular wedding colour for years now! I noticed a real shift towards this colour when price William married Kate. The use of green and white in their wedding decoration really brought that colourway to life. From there we have seen the wedding world awash with green and white wedding flowers. Green on it’s own though has become increasingly popular as couples look to nature for inspiration, weather it be dark green or a more paler shade, green is a calming colour that works well with a boho wedding, a modern minimalistic wedding or a classic elegant wedding. Green is super versatile and works well for any couple. Here are a few of my favourite green weddings featured on the blog.
6
Mar
2026
An outdoor wedding is very often a great choice. After all, they look great in photos, and they’ll certainly be memorable. But you don’t want yours to be memorable for the wrong reasons, and one of those reasons is the wedding party all getting too hot and feeling uncomfortable, especially if it’s a really warm and sunny day. With that in mind, here are some ideas about how to dress for an outdoor wedding without overheating.
The first mistake people usually make when it comes to choosing wedding clothes is assuming that if it’s formal, it’s got to be made out of thick material because it really doesn’t. And actually, there are some great fabrics you can pick that mean you’ll be comfortable and still look like you’re attending a wedding, which is clearly important.
The truth is that heavy synthetic clothes trap heat, and thick linings make it all much worse, and if you’re going to be outside for hours, you need something that allows air to move. That’s why options like men’s linen suits are such a great and highly practical choice because linen breathes properly, it doesn’t cling in the heat, and it feels lighter on the body, which makes a big difference in hot or even warm temperatures.