It’s meant to be the biggest day of your life, but a certain someone has stolen the spotlight. Even if you’re not planning to celebrate in Westminster Abbey with 1,900 of your closest friends, you can still make it a day to remember.
You won’t become a real princess (or the future queen) after your wedding, but one of Andrew Prince’s delicate tiaras made from Swarovski crystals and zirconia will make you feel like one.
The royal couple might hate the press intrusion but, let’s be honest, you love the attention. David Burges Studios will supply ex-Fleet Street snappers to take candid photos that capture all the joy, drama and small details of your big day.
The Prince has opted for biscuit cake, but chandelier-adorned treats from Peggy’s Cupcakes would have been a more elegant choice.
Let Nicola Hall whip up a bespoke creation inspired by pictures, colour theme or a swatch from your wedding dress.
Kate and William may have their mugs on stamps and coins, but you can send guests home with a personalised CD of your favourite tunes mixed by custom musicmakers Savant Sounds.
Don’t take yourself too seriously (no one else does). Make people laugh with witty wedding favour badges. We recommend scattering them on the tables to break the ice.
The whole world isn’t waiting to see who designed your gown, but that doesn’t mean you don’t want it to be perfect. Pro wedding dress finder Lynn Crean knows how to track down a flattering frock.
Or you can simply DIY by searching Tobi Hannah’s collection of short dresses.
Nail old-school glamour with Lipstick & Curls — the vintage beauty experts specialising in hair and makeup from the ’20s to ’60s.
Book InParlour mobile spa for everything from spray tanning to bridal party grooming or a Shellac manicure that will last throughout your honeymoon.
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