Cora and Neil got married at Pollok House, Glasgow, a National Trust property situated in amongst beautiful manicured gardens.















Cora and Neil loved the ‘Anthysis’ style right from the get go and their brief gave us freedom to explore ideas that tied in the venue settings and surroundings.
For Cora’s bouquet, we used large white avalanche roses and double lisianthus accompanied by locally grown seasonal flowers, all of which were framed by an abundance of lush textural foliage. Her bouquet was designed to work like the perfect accessory that would complete the sophisticated elegant look. For Neil, we used small blooms from Cora’s bouquet and added a hint of burgundy to subtly tie in with his tartan kilt. Needless to say, Cora rocked her Sassi Holford dress with effortless style and Neil looked absolutely smashing!
The reception was dressed with light foliage garlands running down the middle of their reception tables, interlaced with fruit and arrangements of vintage glass, copper and gold vessels filled with seasonal flowers and herbs. Being the stylish and creative couple that they are, Neil and Cora created their own copper, art-deco styled place cards, or should I say place-leaves, which were finished off with a sprig of rosemary.
It was a perfect autumn day for the beautiful couple.
Photography by the talented Emma Lawson