This wedding, good lord, it’s a beauty! Ellie and Fred’s sublimely glamorous and fun wedding took place at the exquisite Pennard House, in Somerset, on 24th August this year.
The couple, who hard been together nine and a year years when they wed, wanted to incorporate a refined, fun musical vibe into their country house wedding day, with a particular focus on rock n roll, and this was all delivered through the most considered and elegant decor.
But the most show-stopping detail of the day, was Ellie’s incredible dress. We’re used to seeing gowns featuring oversized bows on the back of the dress – but not usually the front. Ellie, who isn’t just Global Head of Digital Marketing and Co-Founder of Kinsman & Co, but also runs her own fashion label, Ellie and Josephine, is one stylish bride who knew exactly the look she wanted to go for. It was a case of finding the right designer who could bring it to life and I’m thrilled that designer was the wonderfully talented, London based Kate Edmondson.
We chose Pennard House as the location was significant to us. We spent time in Somerset when we escaped lockdown in March 2020. We moved in February 2020 from Australia and found this place to be our home away from home. Two years later, we were drawn to the area and fell in love with this venue, and most importantly, the staff.
Tents and tipis are available accommodation and a part of the venue. No marquee was needed. The venue usually hosts weddings indoors, however we decided to give it a go and get married outside on the lawn which wasn’t traditional. We got lucky with the weather!
We hired Jess Spires from Spires Lonton who was fab and spent more than enough time on our wedding. Best value for money. Jess is a super star.
If it wasn’t for Charlie from Pennard House, I don’t know what we would have done. He was so invested in our wedding. He was instrumental. He was honestly the highlight and best decision. Every venue should come with a Wedding Director. Big tip for brides!
Bridal Beauty & Accessories
Hair styling was booked through Abigail Constanza, however Jodie of Bridal Hair By Jodie was unbelievable. I loved Jodie – she was an angel and I just had so much fun with her. Plus she was so in love with the whole wedding, I felt like she was a part of the team. She did everyone’s hair so well and I couldn’t be happier with mine!!! Also great value for money and a big fan of her in general.
The plan was to style my hair very Audrey Hepburn – old school to add some drama to my very modern-day dress. The style worked well however I was meant to have a ribbon around my head.
The ribbon wouldn’t stay still on my hair so instead my mother luckily brought a pearl headband as a backup. It worked perfectly and saved the day! It was a touch from my mother which was just divine with my dress.
I wore a pair of Gucci Horsebit 135 shoes which were perfect. They just came out and they were in the perfect price range. Also, I know I will wear them with a classic pair of high waisted jeans rather than the Jimmy Choo pearl platforms that would probably be worn only a handful of times.
I’m obsessed with Molly O’Connell – she did my hen do make up, my bridesmaids make up, my eyebrow lamination…everything. Molly is a young talent – I changed make up last minute after I got my eyebrows done by Molly. She is so fun, never stops talking like me and we just had the best time. I adore her and think she is just the best. Highly recommend and great value for money.
My favourite accessories were a pearl bracelet and headband I wore on the day. My bracelet was gifted to me by my father who is my best friend and one of the most important people in my life. Where was my mother just happened to have the pearl headband with her which saved the day. These elements both from my parents made it super special and felt like I had them with me every step of the way. Earrings were borrowed from my sister.
My favourite scent is Diptyque’s ‘Do Son Eau de‘. Ever since moving to London, Diptyque was always out of the price range and then after Covid, I started buying it to treat myself. Now I can’t get enough, and it was exactly what I wanted to wear on the day. Very me.
In the end, instead of making the veil I decided to buy it second hand. There were areas I wanted to invest in with my wedding and some I could sacrifice. The veil was one of them. So, I knew I wanted ‘cathedral length’ and I wanted to add pearls to match my hair style. Two weeks before the wedding I looked at secondhand shops i.e. Ebay and found the perfect fit for £50. It’s what I wanted, and I loved it.
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Bridesmaids
This was where I wanted to show my true self, feathers and all! I gave my bridesmaids the task of finding an outfit that suited with navy blue silk and satin choices. The feathers were the last-minute touch to add more of myself and a little fun too.
Some of bridesmaids chose to do a suit, separates or a dress. I wanted them all to feel comfortable and themselves.
My sister Amy wore a pant suit from Kitri. My maid of honour, Anna, wore tailored pants from Boden and a feather crop from Club L London (not my favourite store, but the best I could find!). Olivia wore a dress that was custom made in Australia and added feathers. Claudia wore a dress from a significant other (Australian brand) and added feathers. Jane wore a pant suit from Sass & Bide and custom added feathers.
I bought a mix of different shoes for my bridesmaids. I wanted to mix gold and navy to make it sophisticated. Some had statement shoes from Steve Madden (gold ‘Paysin’ platforms), Cherrichella (vespa gold heels) and ASOS Madden Girl (the Charo platform sandals in gold).
I wanted the old-school, pinned hair look so got extra long gold pins/bobby pins to keep their hair slick and wavy.
The Groom
Fred has his suit custom made from Suit Supply. It was perfect. He also had his groomsmen hire from the same place and it just worked a treat. Suit Supply did it in several weeks and were also under £1k. It was great value for money and quality.
The groomsmen wore polka dot navy bow ties to mix it up (like the bridemsaids in navy) and Fred had a dark green velvet tie which was divine. The bow ties were the best accessory. Fred had an oversized velvet tie which was super cool and a statement piece. Bow Ties were bought from Australia from a brand called Otaa.
Photography
OMG I love our photographer! I looked everywhere for the right photographer. Then I came across the website – Kitebox. Kitebox does both marketing creative and weddings. I fell in love with his style both for natural weddings and social.
More importantly, Felix Grant, the owner of Kitebox, can offer both videography and photography – which is hard to find. Also, this is a win because it means the look and feel of both the video and photography is aligned.
I would 10000% recommend to others – Felix and his team were incredible. He spent a lot of time with us pre wedding, ensuring he nailed the brief and we felt at home on the day. We had so much fun with Felix and his team (Paul & Josette) and we didn’t feel pressured or felt like we were missing out. It was timed well, and we had such a great time. We don’t love photographs in general but we had so much fun doing it. Plus, we got all the photos back so quickly and he nailed the brief. Value for money and just a great bunch of people.
Another photographer in their team who was excellent was called – Josette Crispin. She deserves a big shout out. Honestly, she came last minute as the photographer with Felix and was excellent. Very talented and a dream to work with also.
How They Met
We met at a family function (when I was 18) – a 30 year anniversary at the our family friends – (this family was both our neighbours at the time – yes we were neighbours).
We were introduced by my sister Amy who knew Fred and his friends. I thought him and his friend Fraser were both very good looking. However, Fred caught my eye. Very handsome and funny. I didn’t say much as I was quite nervous and also terribly hungover.
We went to a pub/brewery where we shared a pizza, cheese platter and more…. To my understanding I ate the whole thing as Fred wasn’t a big “eater”! I also had a bottle of wine before he picked me up because I was so nervous!
I was very nervous, intimated and he used big words that I had not heard of before. He dressed very smart and was extremely polite. I can’t remember too much as I spent so much time drinking away my nerves. It was fun and romantic at the same time.
Floral Designer
Another person I loved! Our florist nailed the brief and was super flexible. I produced my vision through powerpoint for every stage of the wedding which really helped bring it to life. Sarah Pettigrew from Spring Hill Florals in Somerset was divine.
Sarah knew exactly what I wanted and responded to my brief well. More importantly she was able to fit within my budget and suggest alternatives i.e. moving the flower arch to the dining room after the service was over to use more of the flowers. She was serious value for money and repurposed the flowers from each area.
Our flowers reminded us of home – we used were a mix of baby’s breath, orchids and roses. I wanted a mix to add volume and also value for money (sorry I use this word a lot!). Baby’s breath are subtle and adding orchids and roses can give it volume. This added a touch of elegance and I was in awe of the set up. We had a flower arch, flowers for the aisle that were repurposed for the dinner setting and flowers scattered up and down the staircase of the dinner. It was pure bliss and just enough.
We organised shuttle buses to pick up everyone from three key locations in Somerset; Castle Cary station, Bruton and Shepton Mallet. From there, we picked up guests and dropped them to Pennard House. Then as the night ended at 12am we dropped them home.
The Evening Look
In the evening, I changed into a mini dress from Annie’s Ibiza – it was the Silvia Astore Annie Dress. I bought the mini dress and ended up returning it and then renting it! Best decision.
The second dress allowed me to have fun but also brought my flare and glitter to the party. I wanted statement wild shoes that would add drama to my mini dress.
However, I needed a feather cape to make the outfit a statement piece. Adding all the bits together made it such a wild and fun outfit. I felt like myself but still a bride in my second dress. Yes, they were big shoes, but I had fun!
My evening look also included a mesh feather cape which imported from my wholesaler in Beijing. I customised this and it worked well over my dress (I also run a fashion label called Ellie and Josephine). My glitter silver heels were from Novo Shoes – I wanted statement platform glitter heels.
Entertainment & Dancing
We made a mash up of our favourite songs, ie, ‘Are You Ready For Love’ by Elton John and mixed the end to finish with Old time Rock n Roll. This got the dancefloor going and everyone was jumping.
We had dance lessons at least 3-4 times. Fred didn’t want to initially however, the best part was that we got to spend time together doing something different and we both loved it. Dance lessons were a special way to connect and take some time before the wedding. I am so glad we did this, and I highly recommend it to every couple. It’s not about perfecting the dance but you want to enjoy it on the day so this gives you confidence and something to enjoy pre wedding.
Our entertainment was a rock band called Permageddon. They were UNREAL. I spent a lot of time trying to find the right blend of rock ballads that everyone knew. I didn’t want it to be tacky, I wanted it to represent Fred and I and our passion for music. This kicked off at 9pm in the coach house barn below the dinner. It was really fun having the dance floor separate to the dining room.
Before the dance floor kicked off we also gave our guests crocs with personalised croc charms i.e. rock and roll charms. Guests loved their crocs and are still using them to this day i.e. on their Europe trip or for gardening ha!
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Words of Wedded Wisdom
- Enjoy the process, don’t rush it
- You don’t have to care about everything, just ensure you enjoy the ride
- If you have a good time so will your guests.
- The day is long and overwhelming, doing less is best. You can’t perfect it all. Always offload duties where you can.
- Don’t try and perfect everything i.e. cake it’s not a big deal, focus on the things that really matter to you both and compromise on others
- Planning a wedding is not easy but as long as you know that, and accept it will be another mini job you will be fine. It’s about enjoying the process
- Savour the small things
- Keep a journal and write down every day what you appreciated i.e. the small things and what you look forward to. I love looking back on it and appreciating even the smallest things that went well.
- People are there to just love you on the day so just soak it up and love them back.
We really tried to be in the moment and take time together. Most couples tell you that it goes fast but for us it didn’t as we didn’t have to change venues. The venue had everything we needed – the wedding outside, the dinner in the coach house and a dancefloor downstairs in the barn. It felt like a long day and we got to enjoy every moment.
I honestly couldn’t have done anything differently.