George + Bonnie by Briars Atlas
Through every space, the flowers were a continuation of our style and included some elements from my family farm.
Through every space, the flowers were a continuation of our style and included some elements from my family farm.
The historic walled garden, with its intimate arbours, climbing roses and clever mix of formality and wildness, felt at once completely timeless yet modern.
When you find someone, you’ll click with them incredibly.
We fell for each other’s love of travel, adventure, laughter and respect for family/each other.
We’ve been through many monumental life experiences together, and love undeniably pulls us together.
We got married on my family farm and wanted it to be country, but chic.
We were inspired by the Jewish practice of ‘hachnasat orchim,’ emphasising warmly welcoming guests.
Things felt natural and easy – fun, but I felt secure.
My vision for our wedding was very old school/vintage because our love feels vintage and from another time.
The entire romance was filled with Nicholas Sparks meeting a lifetime movie.
From that trip onwards, our relationship only grew until it became clear we were going to spend the rest of our lives together.
About a year later, on a beautiful summer’s day in London, Warwick proposed at Primrose Hill after we had spent the day visiting some of our favourite spots.