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Today we're likely to South West London, for any super-stylish celebration, by having an Art Deco town hall ceremony, then a reception in a nearby restaurant. It's all brilliantly colorful, too, with gorgeous floral prints, and accents of red and gold.

"We wanted the marriage to be Summery, so bold florals around the flower girls, shades of reds throughout, (in the decorations towards the bridesmaid's dresses, groomsmen ties, and bride's shoes) and flashes of gold for any special sparkly detail were the primary features."

Mrs. Kay wore a contemporary, asymmetrical dress.

"I wanted this specific dress because it was easy and unfussy without any beads, lace, or embellishment. It was modern and trendy, using the one shoulder and thigh split; and was figure-hugging enough to create me feel fabulous but made from a stronger weight fabric therefore it hid lumps and bumps well. Also, I could put it on all day, feeling elegant in the ceremony but flexible to put on onto the party area."

"I wore bright red block heel cutout sandals from – I wanted to locate something edgy to keep using the contemporary look from the dress and most importantly, heels I could wear all day long!"

"Mr.Kay and I've been together for 5 years and Mr. Kay proposed as we had been towards the Wimbledon men's tennis final (that was also yesterday his birthday, so no pressure!) through the lake in Wimbledon Park. We have been engaged for exactly annually before the marriage."

"We used dried flower buttonholes made up of a thistle and white rose combination, representing his Scottish and Yorkshire heritage, who have been brilliant in communicating and providing a quick turnaround at short notice."

"I asked my three bridesmaids to put on red bridesmaid dresses they liked – I had seen all of them wear red in the past, so I knew they'd like the color, it suited them and could be something they'd wear again."

"Our photographer was fantastic from the moment we asked him to photograph our big day. We were completely more comfortable with Matt, he blended in so well with this family and friends around the day and went over and beyond in delivering photographs that people love."

"Our favorite part of the day was greeting all the guests because they entered the reception venue – we'd initially planned for the families to become listed on us inside a 'wedding line up' however it became too complicated with children, but we enjoyed having individual moments with everybody."

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"I would the hardest thing was hearing everyone's advice (my mum, mother-in-law, families, friends, other brides!!) but getting the confidence to ultimately make all of the decisions between both you and your husband-to-be. Take all of the advice in but don't feel pressured to complete what everybody else thinks you want to do, it's your big day in the end and really should be precisely what you both want it to become."

"Also don't worry if your day doesn't go exactly to time – it doesn't matter, have some fun and soak everything in since it does fly by!"

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