Sunday 4 August 2013

HIGHLAND FLING: LIAN HIRST & PAUL CRABBIE TIE THE KNOT!


Spotted through the trees: Lian Hirst arrives in her vintage wedding dress, with her father and Brian the whippet. 

Lian (Hirst, co-founder of Trace Publicity) is one of my favourite people, I was so excited when she got engaged in 2011 that I screamed the office down, so to say that I was looking forward to her getting married to her longterm partner Paul Crabbie is an understatement!
Me and (my boyfriend) Gary flew up to Inverness the day before and embarked on our super luxe stay at the Boathe House (eye-watering prices but totally worth it) which kicked off with a lovely lunch, before heading out to the wedding party welcome drinks at a local pub on the water front. 

Me and bridey Lian: by the sea on the eve of her wedding.

Fast-forward to Saturday afternoon and we're knocking our hangovers on the head with some pre-ceremony Pimms on the gorgeous lawn at the front of Lian and Paul's friend's house (the venue for their perfect Highland wedding). At 2.30pm precisely we headed through some little trees and down a grass walk-way that opened out to reveal a hay bale lined aisle, where we took our seats for the ceremony. 
The groom appeared in traditional Scottish dress and then bagpipes started to play... we turned to see the bridesmaids walking down the path (in coordinating silk, floor sweeping Ghost dresses) followed by Lian on her dad's arm, with Brian the whippet in tow! 
Lian looked incredible in a vintage lace dress with Charlotte Olympia shoes, Maria Francesca Pepe jewellery and her signature red lipstick. After a delicious dinner bridey changed into a custom-made, breathtaking Charlotte Simpson dress and dare I say it, a second pair of Charlotte Olympia heels, perfect for dancing the night away… which is exactly what we did. 

Here come the bridesmaids: (from back left) Sharon RidoynauthToshea Uriyo, Zoe Bowring and Bonnie Rakhit, 
all wearing Ghost. 

Picturesque: Lian and Paul take their vows. 


Seeing red: Jean Pierre Braganza and family.

Cheers: bridesmaid Toshea Uriyo and her husband Brian.

Ladies on the lawn: (from left) Tove Westling, Georgia Hardinge and Julia Morgan.

Suit and tie: (from left) Michael Hilton, Adrian Stannard, Eric Down, Gary Journeaux and Kyle.

Hair wars: Abena Ofei with Mr. bagpipes. 

Time to dine: Charlotte Pollard wearing Cos. 

AND WE WORE:

Me wearing: a Victoria by Victoria Beckham dress with Jimmy Choo sandals, an Anya Hindmarch clutch 
and Alexis Bittar earrings (tipsy already!). 

Gary Journeaux wearing: a suit by The Kooples, with a Hugo Boss shirt, K Karl Lagerfeld tie, Lanvin tie pin, 
and Office shoes.


Whilst I'm on the subject of weddings check out Knot & Pop, my friend Susie Young's brand new wedding planning company, she's amazing... you'll love it! Knotandpop.com 

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