Wednesday 5 September 2012

Italian Vogue

Former Westlife singer and Australia's Got Talent judge, Brian McFadden, has tied the knot with beautiful Irish DJ and Model, Vogue Williams, at an intimate ceremony in the romantic and historic setting of the fairytale Italian Castello di Vincigliata in Florence.


Vogue (how could you not be stylish with a name like this) wore a fabulously stunning white satin gown by the Australian company J'Aton Couture, with bases in Melbourne and New York, who have a well-earned reputation for skilled hand-work and the finest attention to detail. J'Aton is favourite amongst Australia's society and celebrity elite.


The company was established by Jacob Luppino and Anthony Pittorino in Melbourne, Australia, with a showroom and atelier, creating bespoke evening and bridalwear. Both designers are from sartorial Italian backgrounds and use traditional methods in their unique gowns. 

The groom too looked refined and elegant dressed in a traditional black suit and bow tie which, as all good grooms should, complemented his glowing bride's dress perfectly and made her the centre of everyone's attention. Vogue's six bridesmaids wore peach strapless, chiffon gowns. 

The lovely couple, who were engaged in January, were surrounded by close family and friends at the stunning 1000-year-old medieval castle, originally home to Florentine nobility, in the Tuscan countryside on Sunday evening. Brian was no doubt thrilled and proud as his daughters Molly, 11, and Lilly-Sue, 9, had a part in the ceremony as the couple's sweet and adorable flowergirls. 

It is reported that Brian and Vogue had a low-key civil ceremony in Dublin last Thursday, but the celebration on Sunday was their "real wedding". 

After a moving marriage blessing the guests, who included Danii Minogue, Boyzone's Ronan Keating and Scary Spice Mel B, were treated to a fittingly scrumptious five-course dinner of mouth-watering food typical to the region. This was followed by a hearty mix of on-trend cocktails, a live band playing and, but of course, a rocking DJ set which kept the dancing and festivities bouncing along until the early hours of the morning whilst in between the guests were treated to a spectacular fireworks display which took place around 11pm. 

Whilst claiming she was no Bridezilla, Williams did begin to panic as the day drew nearer, prompting her to hire A-list wedding planner, Melinda Balli. Vogue commented “it reinforced that I know exactly what I want, but I might just need some help organising it.” 

At Vintage Rose we understand that you too know exactly what you want, but might need that little bit of help organising it! That is why Vintage Rose offers a Bespoke Wedding Design Service tailored to all of your wishes and wants. We are here to help you bring your precious ideas to life and turn them into stunning reality. 

Vintage Rose would be thrilled and delighted to discuss all of your wedding ideas with you so why not get in touch with us at info@vintageroseweddings.co.uk. 

Love, VR x

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