The Big Southwest Wedding Fair Style Shoot!

Exciting news! We've got a stunning styled shoot organised by our team here at The Big Southwest Wedding Magazine, this shoot was a chance to celebrate our magazine's launch and new branding and most importantly, a fantastic chance to collaborate with some absolute incredibly talented wedding business owners.

A big shoutout to Georgi from Scarlett Rose Events for bringing our vision to life with such attention to detail. She nailed the styling, decor and organising of such a phenomenal shoot and we truly couldn't be happier with the result.

This shoot is all about collaboration and networking in the wedding industry, so a huge thanks to all the suppliers who joined forces to make it happen.

Behind the scenes, we had a blast at Holbrook Manor in Somerset. Charli from Southwest Wedding Photography captured every single element of the day, her work is pure magic! Julia Moore Floral Design went above and beyond by providing the most incredible display of flowers that covered every inch of the setup - the entire venue smelt gorgeous!

Design Inspired By You's romantic stationery, Embelished Events personalised items and Elsa Rose Boutique's delicate accessories and items added the perfect and personalised touch to the bridal gown.

All whilst Claire Hansen Cakes' elegant creation fit right in. Can you spot Embellished Events' personalised pyjamas? They set the cozy tone for the wedding morning shots perfectly.

Not forgetting the perfect duo on hair and makeup, Viks Bridal Hair and Gillian Rachel Elizabeth MUA , our very own glam squad - the ultimate DREAM TEAM!

WOW... the dress - a real show stopper and fit for a true princess. The soft and subtle ombre tone on this set the scene flawlessly.

And let's not forget the Vintage Camperbooths camper van, adding a fun twist as both a bar and photobooth. It was a dream team effort, and we are so excited to be able to share the photos with you!

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