Hello lovely ones, today we're privileged to talk about this modern, romantic wedding along with you that happened at among London's most quirky charm-filled hotels.

This may be the wedding of the bride and her groom, who works in banking operations. They were married around 5 September 2020, after postponing their original August big day due to Covid-19 restrictions. Nurani is an Education Recruitment Consultant and disability advocate – you'll find her on Instagram – where just before her wedding, she shared probably the most fun and gorgeous ‘bride on wheels' and today regularly documents her super-stylish lifestyle, fashion, and travel experiences.

I love the soft and subtle shades of blush pink and champagne in the FeelTimes dress. Together using the embroidery, sparkling embellishment, and tulle overlay, the entire effect was ethereal and fairytale-like.

"It was the first I tried on, and I wound up choosing it. I went back not much later to be measured for alterations, along with a week later the gown was ready. The seamstress was exceptional, with an outstanding understanding of altering a marriage dress for any wheelchair user. The experience is, so special, and also the store has this type of great variety of wedding gowns that I would certainly recommend it to other brides."

"My favorite color is white so I am excited about choosing the white dress. However, once I tried on a few dresses with a few colors, the all-white dresses helped me look just a little washed out. I wound up going for ivory along with a sort of blush/champagne."

"Before going wedding gown shopping, my Pinterest images were of fitted long sleeve wedding dresses, but I wound up going for something different. It provided the princess/ romantic vibes that I was after. I love the subtle bling and glam of the gown. The top half was adorned with more than 4,000 beads, and also the skirt glimmered with sparkle."

Sangeet comes up with a truly splendid Groom outfit: a floral motif, champagne silk brocade tuxedo with black velvet lapels, cuffs, frogging, and buttons, having a matching waistcoat, worn with black trousers.

As their parents were not able to fly over for their wedding, Nurani and Sanmeet chose to hold their Indian wedding in the coming year and went ahead using their civil ceremony having a smaller quantity of guests.

"We wanted an intimate wedding theme with fairytale vibes. I wanted florals to become a focus for that day, including having fresh flowers around the wedding cake."

"This included having some type of a garden backdrop however the Ham Yard Hotel is perfect for the theme using their rooftop. Colour-wise, blush pink resonated with me for any romantic theme."

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"Remember your friends and relatives will be your nearest and dearest and it'll be intimate, so an excellent opportunity to focus around the finer information on your big day."

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