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Hertfordshire Wedding Suppliers Host A Surprise Big Day for NHS Couple

A Postponed Paramedic Wedding at The Beautiful Dunton Lodge Farm in Hertfordshire

Bride and groom-to-be Emily and Ben are both paramedics for the London Ambulance Service. 2020 was supposed to be the year that they got married, but it wasn't to be.

Following Ben's romantic proposal on a mountain top in New Zealand a year earlier, they began to excitedly plan their big day.

At the time they could never have dreamed that their wedding would be postponed and they certainly had no idea that they would instead spend it on the front lines of a global pandemic.

The outbreak of Covid-19 has shattered the wedding plans of countless couples. As paramedics, Emily and Ben witnessed first-hand how the virus devastated lives. They worked non-stop through unprecedentedly difficult circumstances to help keep London safe.

Emily and Ben’s decision to postpone was a particularly difficult one, not only were thoughts of their approaching wedding day the perfect distraction from the tremendously difficult and challenging circumstances they faced at work. But, for Emily’s father, walking her down the aisle was his motivation to get through radiotherapy having been diagnosed with prostate cancer.  

Dunton Lodge Farm is a gorgeous outdoor wedding venue set amidst the North Hertfordshire countryside. It’s pretty farm house sits atop a beautiful lawn and formal garden with wide open rural vistas on every side. In short it is a photographers dream. So when the owners asked me and a team of [very awesome] Hertfordshire wedding suppliers to showcase their venue in a styled shoot we couldn’t refuse. Our team also ceased this as an opportunity to say thank you to our very special NHS couple by creating a taster dream wedding to tide them over until they can say ‘I do’ for real!

Lisa Lyons Bridal created a gorgeous bespoke hand-made wedding dress for paramedic bride-to-be Emily. The mermaid silhouette design was completed with soft Chantilly lace, a grosgrain waist cinching belt, with a matching caplet for the ceremony.

Claire Barberella of Barberella Bridal Hair created a gorgeous textured and braided low bun hair style, complemented with a delicate floral hair piece by Sarah Maylin Flowers.

Sarah Maylin used beautiful pale blue oxypetalum, also know as tweedia, for the bride’s bouquet and throughout her floral pieces

Ben wore a sharp three-piece blue tweed suit from HRH Holmes of Hitchin, with gold tie to complement the wider colour scheme.  Emily thought that Ben looked so handsome in it that she now won’t have him wear anything else when their real wedding day comes around!

Everyone had major goose bumps as the bride and groom, led beautifully by civil celebrant Charlotte Roscow, recited their personal vows to one another and exchanged their real wedding rings. Rings already engraved with their now cancelled wedding date.

Experience a taster of this in the emotional video produced by Ayelle Photography

As the sun began to set Emily changed up her outfit to shimmy and sparkle amidst the warm vibes of the August sunset. Swapping the chantilly lace cape for a feather and gold paillette sequined capelet by Electric Plume and adding a delicately jeweled vintage head piece by The Lucky Sixpence gave her a glitteringly glamorous second look.

The centre piece of the shoot was a striking “naked” nimbus tipi. Provided by Country Tipis, it was set up on the front lawn at Dunton Lodge Farm and adorned with fairy lights. Fleur De Lace and Sarah Maylin Flowers dressed the structure further with a stunning hanging floral display. For the tables and installation Sarah added different tones of blue as well as white. These were complemented by the gorgeous metallic gold and vibrant blue stars, lanterns and glitter balls by Alice and Ella of Fleur De Lace. 

All of the elements came together beautifully, creating a romantic outdoor candle lit space where Emily and Ben toasted with Champagne, but not before ceremoniously cascading a bottle over a tower of glasses!

To perfectly round off the day James of Disco Nyts created the perfect atmosphere for the evening with music, dramatic lighting and smoke effects and our amazing paramedic couple danced together beneath the stars.

Watching our couple embrace on the dance floor I was reminded of why I love my job so much. Despite all of the stress, anxiety, and uncertainty that this crazy situation has brought about for couples and wedding suppliers alike, love always prevails and weddings will always be awesome.

Thank you weddings.

Thank you NHS.

Stick it Covid!  

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