A Trinity Buoy Wharf Wedding With Subtle 70’s Style for Jo, in a Sassi Holford Gown & Pearl Cape Veil by Jesus Peiro

Ideas

Fund Manager Jo married Theatre Producer Justin on 8th April 2023 at Trinity Buoy Wharf in East London.

The couple hired wedding planner and stylist Rebecca Brennan-Brown, from Get Wed, to help them plan and style they day, which included lots of subtle nods to the 70’s by way of the stationery and deco.

The bride wore a beautiful Sassi Holford gown and pearl wedding cape veil by Jesus Peiro – both items discovered at Ellie Sanderson, and everything was beautifully captured by photographer Lee Allison.

Film by Julia Semashko.



Bridal Beauty & Accessories

I wore a custom made headpiece by Hermione Harbutt. I knew I wanted a hairpiece from Hermione Harbutt – I used to live next door to their boutique in Bristol and had always wanted an occasion to buy one!

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I think I tried on everything in the shop but settled on a retro design which they very kindly made for me in silver to match my jewellery and the pearls on the cape. 

My perfume was 1872 Feminine from Clive Christian and Justin wore the matching ‘Masculine’. Both were a gift from a very kind friend of my parents.

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I wore my grandma’s engagement ring, my earrings were silver celestial hoops from Astley Clarke (a wedding gift from Justin) and a bracelet from my brother which had two hoops with mine and Justin’s names engraved. 

My hair and makeup artist was Nicola Beddoes – again would absolutely recommend her.

My shoes were the ‘Jill Pearl’ design, from Charlotte Mills.

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We loved the natural light, being next to the water and close to our home in Greenwich. It was also really important to us to have a dry hire venue so that we could really make it our own.

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Photography

Our photographer was Lee Allison. He came very highly recommended by our wedding planner and we loved his pictures from other weddings – especially one he’d taken at our wedding venue with the O2 in the background. It was important to us that our photos were natural, fun and relaxed. We had an initial call with Lee and he immediately put us at ease! 

Lee was able to capture so much of the day, we still don’t know how he seemed to be in so many places at once! We have so many beautiful pictures of the ceremony, our guests and the two of us. It never felt like we were spending time away from our guests on a photo shoot but we still have some gorgeous pictures of just us, including some of our favourites at the top of the lighthouse. 

Our videographer was Julia Semashka and we’re completely blown away by her beautiful video

How They Met

We met for our first date in mid March 2020, the day before most covid restrictions came into place. After a few weeks of zoom calls and socially distanced walks in the park, we decided to try lockdown together in early April. Everyone jokes that our wedding was just the end of the longest ever second date!

Whilst it was a really difficult and scary time, with job changes and not being able to visit family or friends, the lockdown also gave us plenty of time to get to know each other and we spent the time perfecting cocktail recipes, buying records, walking in Greenwich park and meeting friends on zoom. 

After the lockdown, we continued to live together and got engaged in October 2021, before finally being able to travel back to the US and visit Justin’s family for Christmas 2021. 

We wanted time to plan our wedding and make sure as many friends and family from the US could join us so were engaged for 18 months before our wedding day. 

Justin wore a three-piece suit from Walker Slater.

Notes From The Wedding Planner

Rebecca Brennan-Brown, Get Wed

Jo and Justin are such unbelievably fun, cool people, so we needed the day to be a true reflection of who they are. From our very first conversation, they told me they wanted something different. The colour palette was rust, deep blue, yellow and british racing green, which on paper sounds odd, but came together so well. Everything had a subtle nod to the 70s, with cool retro fonts, interesting textures and even the occasional reference to Elton John. 

The day spoke to Jo and Justin’s characters in so many way, from the table plan made from their records, to their favorite cocktails being served all night, to the menu of delicious foods.

While the guests enjoyed a drinks reception cruising down the Thames, we flipped the room from the ceremony  into the perfect party pad. We added streamers in a mix of metallics and soft colours amidst disco balls which carried through to the tables. The 9 piece band kicked off the evening and kept guests partying until the AM.

Although we did all of this to set the atmosphere, Jo and Justin themselves did more for the day than any design could, by simply being themselves. 

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Evening & Dancing

We had a first dance with our parents (Justin with his Mom and me with my Dad) to The Way You Look Tonight and then a first dance to Real Love Baby by Father John Misty. Our band played both which was really special for us. 

Streamadelica – we had two long streamers to decorate the dancefloor which looked stunning and really gave us the party atmosphere we wanted. For us it was like a US school prom and really designated the party area! 

We also had a custom banner made with our new married name (the Fiskersons) which was hung behind where everyone gave speeches. It looked amazing and lots of our guests ended up taking photos in front of it. 

Another favourite moment from the day was being on the dance floor as the band started up after our first dance with all our friends and family around us! 

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Words of Wedded Wisdom

We definitely upped the budget throughout the process – we kept to budget on most of the major items but spent extra to get the band, decor and boat. Overall, it was still within where we wanted to spend. 

Within a few days of choosing our dry-hire venue, it became clear to us that we would need a planner to help us bring everything together. I’ve become a broken record on this because I can’t say it enough – there is no way we could’ve done any of this without Rebecca, Ella and the Get Wed team.

They definitely saved us more than their fee and allowed us to actually enjoy the whole process. Every single supplier they recommended has been wonderful and we’ve had so many compliments from our guests on how much they enjoyed the day.

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Founder of Love My Dress. Passionate Podcaster and Editor. Annabel lives in rural North Yorkshire with her husband and business partner Philip, their two daughters and menagerie of furry hounds. She loves photography, meditation, walking, being outdoors and star gazing. She is fierce when it comes to championing talent within the wedding industry and when she’s not working on Love My Dress, she supports her husband Philip in the running of the family’s sustainable flower farm and floral design business, Moonwind Flowers. In 2013, she became a published author.

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