If you've not seen it yet, Part 1 of this stunning Indian Scottish Fusion wedding can be viewed here. Now on to Part 2…
Following the ceremony, Bride Sumi changed into a white wedding dress – a Berketex; "As I was only wearing the dress in the evening, I wanted something quite simple, and found this one. It had a slightly vintage feel to it which I loved, and I really liked the little detail at the bust, with the rest of it being quite simple and floaty and summery"
"We just feel really lucky as we had all our amazing friends and family with us, and we had SO MUCH fun, we literally loved every minute of it! Having a 'fusion' wedding, we weren't initially sure how everything would turn out, we wanted to have a celebration and a bit of a mish-mash of different cultures, people, music, everything, but we were a bit apprehensive about it all turning out ok on the day, as I'm sure every couple is. But it really couldn't have turned out any better, everyone commented on how much they loved the ceremony as it is a lovely and really interesting ceremony – and totally different to anything most of our friends had seen before! Then everyone got really into it and were up dancing, with my Indian aunties and uncles trying a bit of ceilidh, and all our friends giving it a bit of Bollywood!"
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Sumi's gorgeous hair comb below right was from Glitzy secrets…
Sumi also wore a 1950's necklace and cuff, both from Magpie Vintage, and a pair of 1950's earrings, from Vintage Bridal Jewellery…
"I also wanted to get my love of all things vintage in the day, and so went for some vintage accessories…"
Sumi's pretty sparkly shoes were from Dune…
The sun was shining and we had a Jazz band called Manhattan playing outside during the drinks reception.
One of the most colourful and fun weddings I've been lucky enough to feature so far!
Thank you so much Sumi for sharing your fabulous wedding day with us – congratulations to you and Fraser on your amazing fusion-style wedding 🙂
Special thanks to to Caroline Weiss of Candysnaps Photography for providing these fabulous images. For more information on Scottish Wedding Photographer Candysnaps, please visit www.candysnaps.co.uk.
Much love,
Annabel xXx
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