Inspired by wildflowers, woodlands, and 60s aesthetics, Jessica and Scott tied the knot in Huddersfield in September. A large part of their day was dedicated to music as they wanted to use it to create the perfect atmosphere for the celebration.

As Jessica told us, “We had a lot of Beatles music, and basically the Woodstock line-up! I walked down the aisle to a string quartet version of Here Comes the Sun and we headed to the reception for The Ballad of John and Yoko. Our first dance was to the song Life Eternal by one of our favorite bands, Ghost.


The bride wore a House of Mooshki mini dress with yellow Dr. Martens and pearl accessories. Her bridesmaid also wore yellow, choosing tiered embroidery-style dresses from Boohoo.


For favors, they gave each guest a homemade seed packet filled with wildflowers, and instead of a cake, they had cheese wheels piled up to look like a wedding cake, “Unintentionally, we saved the money on the cake. Turns out the cheese is cheaper than the cake!” Jessica burst out laughing.


“The best thing about planning our wedding was when the hundreds of wedding tasks were finally done and we realized we had managed to plan the perfect day for us,” she concluded. “Every part of the day turned out even better than we could have imagined. Maybe if anything, I wish we had enjoyed the preparation for the wedding a little more, rather than wishing let time pass!”































SUPPLIERS
- Photography: Nicola Mackrill
- Venue: The Woodman Inn, Huddersfield
- Bride’s Dress: House of Mooshki
- Bride’s Shoes: Dr Marten
- Bridal Boutique: Lace and Co Bridal Boutique, Horbury
- Hair: Love Hair and Beauty
- Groom’s Suit: Marc Darcy
- Bridesmaid Dresses: Boohoo
- Groomsmen Suits: House of Cavan
- Cheese Cake: FDL Cheese
- Flowers: Stems Design
- Stationery: Paper Willow Design
- Transport: Love Me Do Wedding Cars
- Photo Booth: Photo Booth 4 You