Becca and Amy: LGBTQ love - a queer wedding at St Chad’s College, Durham
An LGBTQ wedding at St Chad’s in historic Durham.
What an epic day for these two wonderful brides, in the city they met while at university, at St Chad’s College, part of Durham University.
Becca and Amy created their own unique day starting their day off with preparations together at the nearby 40 Winks Hotel, with hair provided by Kerry Wedding Hair and make up by alternative make up artist Rosie Roberts Beauty.
Becca’s Victorian inspired dress was from bridal retailer Pure Brides in Norwich, where the couple live, and Amy’s beautiful number with an added mesh detail was from White Reflections, a bridal boutique also based in Norwich.
Then followed two very emotional reveals to their dads, and then to each other, before a lovely stroll together over the bridge into Durham itself, reliving memories from the time they first met.
Queer wedding videography for a thoroughly lovely queer couple.
WIth a Best Dan giving an extremely funny wedding speech, and a Best Olly providing a wonderful handfasting ceremony, it really was the best day ever for this lovely couple. It was also a best day ever for me selfishly, being able to work with so many amazing inclusive wedding suppliers including the incredible wedding photographer Jules Barron Photography, who was not only the most personable human being ever, her work is banging too!
Other suppliers included the lovely wedding DJ, Cara from Rave the Date.
Decorations - @artisanweddinghouse
Florist - @bonkaflorals
Cake - @bethbakesdurham
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