Bridalwear · Isle of Wight
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Fiona and Jonny began their day at Holy Trinity Church in Cowes, exchanging vows before the vicar beneath a polychromatic apse of stained glass, carved stone saints and patterned brick. A vintage white Rolls Royce dressed with ribbon bows carried Fiona to the door, where she stepped out in a column gown scattered with petal appliqué and a long, sweeping tulle veil pinned with a delicate floral headpiece. Her bouquet was a wild garden gathering of peach Icelandic poppies, dahlias, cream roses, pale delphinium, pink stocks and feathered grasses.
The party crossed to Barton Manor, where the stone barn had been turned into a living conservatory. Long banqueting tables ran the length of the floor beneath fairy lights and a wide white moon balloon, dressed with sage linen napkins, coral and terracotta taper candles, jewel-bright glassware and towering ferns trailing into hanging greenery installations along the walls. Watercolour stationery tied the styling together: a Tennyson Down table number, a Newtown Creek calligraphy card, and an easel-mounted Find Your Seat chart on soft blue wash. Bridesmaids in deep emerald silk carried matching pastel garden bouquets.
A semi-naked tiered cake, finished with a hand-painted topper of the couple and their cockapoo, sat beside a wooden memory wall pinned with family photographs and trailing ribbon. As the best men spoke beneath a leafy moongate, candlelight caught on lifted glasses, and later Fiona and Jonny wandered the lit gangways of Cowes marina, hand in hand against the dark water.