Rosie and Matt married on 12th July 2025 at Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, choosing an informal, relaxed approach with a garden party feel and pastel colours running through the day.
Rosie wore a silk Divine Atelier dress from The Aisle bridal boutique in Skipton. She chose this gown for its lightness and ease of movement in the middle of July – a wise choice as the sun shone brightly all day long. Her bridesmaids wore an array of pastel shades in lilac, pink, yellow, green and blue, which carried through into the flowers and onto the tables.

This beautifully relaxed day was planned by LKD Events and captured by North East based wedding photographer and Love My Dress recommended vendor, Helen Russell, who travels across the UK and overseas for destination weddings. We’ve long loved Helen’s work, it’s natural and light, and she has a way of capturing people as they are and the energy that runs through a day like this.
After the ceremony, everything moved into a reception with simple tables, candles and garden flowers, along with personal details including table numbers made from black and white photographs of their sweet dog, Mabel. Flowers were kept loose, with plenty of gypsophila and soft, seasonal whites running throughout.
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The Dress
Divine Atelier
My dress was by Divine Atelier, bought at The Aisle bridal boutique in Skipton.
The Aisle is beautiful bridal boutique situated around 30 minutes from where I live in Harrogate. I had followed the aisle on Instagram for a while and always imagine going when it was my turn to start wedding dress shopping. The girls that work in the shop always looked very cool, fun and inviting on their Instagram stories.
I had an amazing experience on my first visit, I went along with my friend and bridesmaid Laura, and Maya at the Aisle is who my appointment was with. I was so lucky because there were no appointments after mine, so I had loads of time to try things on and did not feel rushed. I tried quite a few dresses on and Maya really took notice of what I liked and didn’t like so what we could whittle it down to my dream dress. She was so friendly, fun and professional.

I wanted a dress that felt like me, but bridal! I knew I didn’t want a big poufy dress, or anything that made me feel like I was in a ball gown. The dress I chose was pure silk with lace detail on the bodice and sleeves. I also knew I wanted something that was light and moved easily given it was a summer wedding!
I wore the Alice veil from MWL Bride. It matched the lace detailing of my dress perfectly. I actually managed to find it on vinted, which in a way was really nice as it was passed to me by another bride.

My shoes were from Be Mine Bridal and my perfume was Jasmine Sambac and Marigold by Jo Malone. I wore a slim, gold diamond tennis bracelet with matching hoop and pearl earrings from Astrid and Miyu. Matt gave these to me on the morning of the wedding as a gift.
My bridesmaids wore pastel colour dresses in lilac, pink, yellow, green and baby blue, from Peppermayo.
Hair was styled by Rochelle at Hair by WB and makeup make up was by Meg Murray and Faces by Emmy.
Matt’s suit was from Charles Tyrwhitt.

The Ceremony
My dad walked me down he aisle. We hired the amazing Collectives Gospel Choir to sing pre, during and post ceremony in the priory, and at the drink’s reception.

The priory/church is so big that the acoustics were just unbelievable, I think everyone had goosebumps when they arrived to the sound of their amazing voices.
They made the day so, so special. They sang Dua Lipa’s ‘Electricity’ when I arrived at the ceremony – one of mine and Matt’s favourite songs.
The Reverend Canon Dr Philip Bourne officiated our ceremony. We exchanged traditional vows and had two readings – Matt’s sister Charlotte read Corinthians Chapter 13, and our friend, and one of my bridesmaids, Fran, did a reading called Soulmates.

Our wedding rings were from Browns Family Jewellers in Harrogate – the service we had from Megan was fantastic.



Our photographer was Helen Russell, who we chose as I knew she had photographed weddings and events at Brinkburn many times, so I knew we’d be in good hands.
We really liked the traditional but modern, timeless and classic style of Helen’s work. She captured so many amazing parts of our day, not just us, but many of our family and guests having fun, which was what we wanted.

How They Met
Matt and I met at HG3 Fitness (a CrossFit gym owned by our friend Pete, one of Matt’s groomsmen) back in 2015/16. We formed a big group of friends there and it was a big part of our social lives, not just a gym. Matt and I trained together most nights at 5pm with our friends Nath, Pete and Blaymire after work/Uni and became good friends before there was a romantic connection.
We all used to go on nights out in Harrogate drinking into the early hours. We spent many a night in Porco Rosso, The Last Post and Foundry Project and would regularly meet back up on a Sunday for breakfast or a Sunday roast.


The Reception
I wanted to keep décor very simple and elegant. I bought loads of hurricane vases and cream candles from Ikea and placed these on all the tables, along with simple gold dinner candle holders. For tables numbers I had a different black and white photo of our gorgeous dog Mabel printed and placed in a gold frame, for a personal touch.
I chose a florist that was local to me in Harrogate. Lou at 4 Seasons is an independent florist who creates all her weekly bouquets and event florals from her home studio in Knaresborough. My bouquet was a simple handtied of white roses, gypsophila, eucalyptus and other season white flowers such as lisianthus and veronica. My bridesmaids all had a posy of gypsophila, buttonholes were made up of a white rose, sprig of gypsophila and eucalyptus. I also had a gypsophila dog collar made for dog Mabel who came along to the wedding too!
I designed all the stationery myself, and we did invites online only. For all the signage, menus, place cards and table plans I used another local Harrogate company called One Nine Signs. Paul, who owns the business is brilliant, so friendly and really helped me out with working out printing sizes. Everything was perfect.
For tables, church and other decorative florals I asked a friend’s mum, who grows beautiful country garden style flowers at home in her own garden, if she would like to supply our wedding flowers.
Pauline and her very handy husband made large wooden boxes from railway sleepers to house beautiful white flowers of all varieties, we had two boxes at the front of the church and one at the entrance. Pauline also provided us with buckets of cut flowers to create the posy vases we had on all the tables, and around the venue.
Our cake was made by a local Harrogate cake maker who I had used before, called Charlie at HG1Bakes. We didn’t want a traditional wedding cake, or anything too big. We opted for a vintage style heart cake, finished in cream buttercream ruffles with ‘The Wood’ hand piped on the cake. We went with a classic vanilla flavour, with strawberry jam and vanilla buttercream. It was delicious.


Words of Wedded Wisdom
Don’t worry about the big grand gestures, I think the smaller details are what people notice and what you will remember. I loved using local suppliers that I had previous experience of using myself. It made it feel more personal, and I loved having parts of the wedding from suppliers back in Harrogate.
Make sure you spend time with your partner – the day went SO SO SO fast!! Take the time to be with your friends and don’t get dragged around the whole day.

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