Ayudh and Apsara held their traditional Nepali engagement ceremony in the heart of Leith, and we caught up with the bride to hear all about it as the final instalment of our series focussing on couples that celebrated their nuptials in their own way
Real-life weddings
Inspired by “ceilidhs, tipis, welly boots and kilts,” Hayley and Matt got married on the bride’s family farm and built their homespun day from scratch. They even sealed their ceremony with a log-sawing tradition from Bavaria!
Photography | Good Luck Wolf Photography
With a bouncy castle, a magician and a face painter, Cris and Yngvar’s wedding was a celebration the whole family could enjoy. In the third of our four part series spotlighting couples that had their day, their way, we catch up with Cris to hear how the celebrations went down with kids, both big and small
Music-loving pair Kirstin and Callum set their nuptials against the industrial, blank-canvas backdrop of The Engine Works in Glasgow where they let a less-is-more aesthetic lead the way…
Photography | Lewis MacMichael Photography
Roll up, roll up! In the second of our four part series on weddings with a difference, we speak to a wedding planner who planned a welcome party that saw an Edinburgh castle transformed into a big top for the night
This American couple waited out the pandemic so they could have the classy, luxurious day of their dreams in Edinburgh
Photography | NC Photography
Ever been tempted to ditch the tried-and tested wedding template and break a few rules? In the first of a four part series, we catch up with a couple whose island getaway wedding took everyone by surprise
Hannah and Iain fell in love with their venue after attending music festivals there, so brought that vibe to life with a riot of colourful flowers, handmade accessories and a headline slot for some furry friends
Photography | David Long Photography
Iona and David married at Sacred Heart Church in Edinburgh before heading to this luxury castle venue for a chic and magical festive reception
Photography | Craig & Eva Sanders Photography
Emma and Allan used the pandemic to their benefit, culling their guest list and taking advantage of suppliers’ availability to plan their intimate winter wedding in just six weeks!
Photography | Mad House Weddings
Natalie and Chris’s chic and classic wedding at Enterkine House in Ayrshire kicked up a notch once the evening entertainment’s got underway
Photography | Daryl Beveridge Photography
Hannah and Matthew endured a four-year wait to marry due to the pandemic, during which time the bride’s style completely changed – so she ripped up their plans and started again with a monochrome colour scheme
Photography | Andy Hamilton Photography
This Glasgow couple were married by the bride’s grandfather at a church in the east-end before they laid on a scrummy street-food extravaganza at BAaD in homage to the pizza business they run together
Photography | Roma Elizabeth Photography
After postponing their nuptials for two years due to Covid, Dale and Samantha were joined by 27 of their nearest and dearest as they wed in the Cypriot sunshine. Was it all plain sailing in the end?
Sammy and Dale didn’t venture far to get married. Their romantic, homespun big day involved them pitching a marquee in a neighbour’s field and filling it with plants and flowers
Photography | Natalie Martin Photography