Your North East Wedding - Page number 64 - July/August 2021 (Issue 45)

TREND SETTERS I’m looking for a groom’s suit for my wedding, what’s currently on trend? After the effect of last year’s pandemic on the wedding industry, typical trends have taken a back seat as people are just so happy to finally be tying the knot! For those looking for big-day suit inspiration you can’t go wrong with bold colourful suits or striking checked patterns – perfect for summer al fresco nuptials, which will be oh-so popular this year and next. Colour palettes of blues, greens and reds – think berry tones – are the must-have suit hues, and the mix ‘n’ match ensemble is a trend that’s here to stay. If you’re not confident wearing something quite as standout as mentioned, bring these elements into your accessory choices: ties, waistcoats, pocket squares, socks and shoes! Danielle Harvey | Grooms editor at County Wedding Magazine | www.county.wedding TIME FOR LOVE We’re planning our wedding during the COVID-19 pandemic; how can a celebrant benefit our wedding day? Many registrars are trying to cope with the huge backlog of postponed weddings due to COVID-19 lockdowns and some have stopped taking new bookings altogether until they catch up. But where does this leave you and your planning? Rather than trying to reschedule your venue and suppliers, why not look into having a celebrant-led ceremony and then head to the registry office to complete the legal paperwork on a different date? You can still include all the meaningful elements such as exchanging personal vows and wedding rings. Share your ideas and take time to get to know the celebrant and they’ll create a bespoke ceremony that reflects you as a couple and tells your story. There are no restrictions to these types of celebrations; the format of your ceremony is entirely flexible. Gemma Jay | North East Celebrant | www.northeastcelebrant.com www.gett yimages.co.uk YOUR TYPE ON PAPER We want stationery to match our garden-themed wedding, what would you suggest? To encapsulate your garden-themed wedding, pick stationery with floral illustrations and watercolours while featuring the natural beauty of seasonal blossoms and foliage. For colour palettes, I would take inspiration from the location and backdrop of your venue and include this across the stationery pieces. Alternatively, incorporate delicate or lush greenery in different shades into the design for a more subtle but effective way to highlight the theme no matter the season. Make a personal monogram design by having greenery wreaths around your initials. Then carry on your chosen design, matching on-the-day stationery to create a seamless coordinated theme throughout. Go that extra mile and name your tables after different flowers or foliage, and print the designs on seeded paper, which complements the theme and is environmentally friendly. Helen Scott | Helen Scott Design | www.helenscott.co.uk https://am eliajanephotography.com 64

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