Films and TV are often the inspiration behind wedding themes. So when we decided to do a styled shoot at The Subscription Rooms in Stroud, the hit Netflix series, Bridgerton, was an easy theme choice. Not quite Regencycore, but Regency with a modern twist!
A popular events venue slap bang in the heart of the town, The Sub Rooms, built in 1833, are a great location for a celebrant led wedding. The rooms we used for this shoot were the Ballroom and the upstair bar. Both can be booked together or seperately, and they are both fully wheelchair accessible. All the suppliers involved are local independent businesses who have sustainability as part of their approach to their work. You can see the Festival Inspiration shoot that we did using the George Room here.
Penelope - Dress |
Penelope - Dress |
Our range Included the Penelope - Dress with heels as worn by Langa and the Outfit worn by Rispa was the Zoya - Jumpsuit The White Rooms in Minchinhampton were our first stop. They lent us this stunning Jenny Packham dress, which fit our model Mia like a dream! Our menswear was supplied by James Lear of Arundel – the velvet jackets will be back in stock in the autumn. Since we were taking Bridgerton as inspiration, rather than recreating the period clothing, we loved how well Josh’s own trainers went with the waistcoat, so that was what he wore!
Zoya - Jumpsuit |
Our photographer, Camilla Reynolds, always brings her own special brand of magic to a shoot! Hair and makeup was again done by Florence Wear, showing that even fairly short hair can work in an updo – and she managed to put my hair up in less than ten minutes! The tiara and little jewelled hair accessories were made by Gemma Sangwine to match the jewelled detailing on the dress. The gorgeous cake is by Hampton Cakes, and as always had loads of decorative details
The shoot was in early March, so we couldn’t rely on fresh British-grown flowers. We wanted to use a sustainable alternative to imported flowers. Dried local flowers from Cotswold Country Flowers, along with Anthie & Hons, show that British grown flowers are an option all year round. They created this stunning arrangement to sit on top of the fireplace. They also made the bridal bouquet and a fabulous buttonhole that looked great against the blue velvet jacket.
Jilly of Delight Vintage Teaset Hire, with support from Vintage Mary, provided this gorgeous table styling, rich with cut crystal, silver candelabras and amazing white peacock feathers. The feathers were sourced from birds kept as pets and were naturally shed – so there were no ethical concerns.
The balcony makes for a great backdrop too
And once the ceremony is done – more of that in a later post – you can carry on the party in the upstairs bar. The dark green walls, copper bar, and striking lights are a stylish contrast to the classical lines of the Ballroom.
The stairs aren’t too shabby for photos either
The models from our Festival Shoot stayed for the Bridgerton fun. Rizpah and Langa wore clothes by ourselves Madia and Matilda, and David wore clothes from James Lear of Arundel.
To shop the dress and jumpsuit by ourselves shop here
Sincerely Madia & Matilda
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