Here is a selection of Q&As from Your London Wedding magazine whether it be about flowers, hair and makeup, fashion, wedding themes, health & beauty, cakes, stationery, legal advice. If you would like your question answered by our experts, please email it to editor@yourlondon.wedding
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Ring-A-Ding-Ding
Q | We're searching for the perfect wedding rings; what advice can you share with us? |
A | Belle Smith says: I would always advise shopping at an independent jeweller. Nowadays, being more sustainably conscious, customers care about where their jewellery is made and where it comes from. Finding pieces that are made well and last a lifetime is important, so finding a brand that works directly with the design and manufacturing side of things is crucial. Couples I meet are looking for that personal touch. They love the one-on-one studio consultations where they can visit my workshop first-hand and experience a personal bespoke experience. Whether that's melting down and repurposing heirloom stones or gold to an engraving that's meaningful to the couple, the wedding bands will be handmade and tailored to each individual. |
Belle Smith, Belle Smith Jewellery
Sparkle and shine
Q | When it comes to my big-day jewellery, I want to steer away from traditional pieces. What can I opt for that'll add a statement to my look? |
A | Rachel Sweeney says: Let your wedding day jewellery reflect your individuality and style. Don't shy away from colour – or diamonds! Not all diamonds are a traditional cut. Tourmalines have an array of rich (and subtle) colour – and diamonds don't need to be obvious. Briolette drops and diamond slices bring a contemporary feel with the sparkle only a diamond can give. The jewellery you choose for this special day will be something you'll treasure forever so it's important that you make the right choice. We work with our couples to help and guide them along the way, from the initial visit to our boutique through to the big day itself. |
Rachel Sweeney, Cox & Power