Asian bride wearing bow earrings and fashion by RLE Bride. Captured by Wolf & Co Photography.
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A Contemporary East Asian Inspired Bridal Fashion Editorial, Featuring RLE Bride

I am thrilled to share this beautiful expression of wedding and bridal fashion creativity, captured by photography Osman Marfo-Gyasi of Wolf & Co Photography and featuring contemporary bridal fashion by RLE Bride, founded by designer, Cici Qixin Zhan – floral artistry by Ross Mackenzie of Flúr by Mackenzie, makeup artistry by the talented Abi Taylor, cake by Lil Wong Bakes and fabric installation by spiritual soul, the inimitable Mia Sylvia.

Supporting creativity has always been at the heart of Love My Dress. The wedding industry is brimming with extraordinary talent, yet so much of it risks going unseen in a world that favours algorithms over artistry. I believe it’s vital that we make space for creative expression – that we champion the photographers, designers, stylists, florists and makers who pour their souls into their work, often without the visibility or support they deserve.

Fashion editorials like this are more than ‘styled shoots’, they’re a platform for experimentation, collaboration and storytelling. They remind us that weddings are not only about tradition, but about imagination, beauty and the human urge to create. By sharing this work, I hope to help towards nurturing an industry where creativity is valued, fresh and emerging talent is encouraged and that we continue to move forward with heart, integrity and purpose.

Modern bride wearing RLE bride. She wears ribbon earrings and has her hair tied in a pony tail. Wolf & Co Photography.

My mission for the editorial was to photograph the looks from fresh, considered wedding artists in the industry right now. Their works are fantastically unexpected, in line with the contemporary wedding, and also personal to their client.

Osman Marfo-Gyasi, Wolf & Co Photography

Modern bride wearing RLE bride. She wears ribbon earrings and has her hair tied in a pony tail. Wolf & Co Photography.

Modern bride wearing RLE bride. She wears ribbon earrings and has her hair tied in a pony tail. Wolf & Co Photography.

I felt playing with film and flash and compositions for that loose editorial feeling was fitting to what a lot of brides are requesting in their weddings right now.

Osman Marfo-Gyasi, Wolf & Co Photography

Modern bride wearing RLE bride. She wears ribbon earrings and has her hair tied in a pony tail. Wolf & Co Photography.

Wedding Venues

Discover wedding venues chosen for their beauty, character and atmosphere. Each one offers something distinct, a sense of place and possibility and a team who understands the care, detail and emotion that shape a meaningful celebration.

The Anya Wrapping Dress

This silhouette delicately traces the body’s natural curves, exuding quiet elegance while embracing a playful spirit. Layers of airy tulle add a soft volume, imbuing the look with a sense of lightness and movement. The pleats are made from pure silk organza, unfold like brushstrokes on a dreamlike canvas.

Cici Qixin Zhang, RLE Bride

Much like a painter layering veils of colour, this fabric creates a poetic, gauzy effect—subtle, intimate, and evocative of a love both tender and profound. With its graceful fluidity and thoughtful construction, Anya is more than a wedding dress—it is a piece of a woman’s story, designed to accompany her beyond the ceremony, into a future filled with love and celebration.

Cici Qixin Zhang, RLE Bride

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The Carra Wedding Dress, 琴弦

Meticulously crafted over 75 days, the Carra Wedding Dress is a testament to r.l.e’s commitment to sustainability and artistry. 95% of its fabric comes from upcycled organza, cotton, and linen, patiently collected and reworked in our London atelier.

Cici Qixin Zhang, RLE Bride

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The remaining 5% is delicately woven with metal threads infused with natural crystals, freshwater pearls, and minerals, adding depth and texture to its sculpted silhouette.

Cici Qixin Zhang, RLE Bride

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Named “琴弦” (Qínxián, meaning ‘String’), this gown embodies the harmony between structure and fluidity. Just as a string instrument resonates with different melodies depending on the hands that play it, this dress transforms with each bride—shaped by her essence, her journey, and her love story.

Cici Qixin Zhang, RLE Bride

Every stitch is a note, every thread a connection, weaving personal memories into a gown that is both ethereal and deeply meaningful.

Cici Qixin Zhang, RLE Bride

For hair and make up – I used some bold colours for a couple of the looks, using a lime green on the eyes with pops of red in the hair using dressmakers elastic which added a fun element to the look echoing the playful elements of the very inspirational dresses by RLE bride. I kept the skin very ‘editorial’ and glowy and added more blush than usual to make the look pop! 

Abi of abi taylor bride

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The shoot was loosely inspired by East Asian culture with gorgeous rich reds, pinks, and hints of green. From a floral point of view, I wanted to use flowers that reflected the bold shapes and depth of East Asian landscape paintings, particularly ink brush painting. I used red anthuriums in a grouping arrangement to evoke lily pads resting on a pond.

Ross Mackenzie – Flúr by Mackenzie

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Then, to convey the feeling of deep forests, the orange anthuriums and fritillaries are surrounded by magnolia leaves. My arrangements are always very ‘flower heavy’ and this brief was no exception. I created intricate areas of depth and texture, whilst using tall, shooting blooms to add the welcome height and negative space needed; nerines and calla lilies fit the bill perfectly.

Ross Mackenzie – Flúr by Mackenzie

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Note From The Editor

Creativity matters, not just in weddings, but in our world. It helps us make sense of things, especially when life feels uncertain. At a time when the arts are too often undervalued by those in charge, and when creative work is treated as a luxury rather than a lifeline and controlled by algorithms and third parties interested only in profit, I think it’s more important than ever that we protect and celebrate it. I feel deeply passionate about that.

I’ll always use this platform to support the people who keep creating, often against the odds. The ones who bring care, thought and imagination to what they do, and who help keep our industry moving in hopeful, human directions. They deserve to be seen and supported, not just celebrated when trends allow it.

My love and thanks to the magnificent team behind this collection of images – thank you for trusting me to share your hard work and creativity. It means the world.

Annabel Beeforth, Founder, Love My Dress

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Credits & Thanks

Below, you’ll find a full list of all suppliers, vendors & venues mentioned in this article. Those marked with a ✓ are personally recommended members of the Love My Dress Wedding Directory.

Wedding Dress DesignerRLE Bride
Hair & MakeupAbi Taylor Bride
Cake MakerLil Wong Bakes
Fabric InstallationMia Sylvia

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