. “We considered adding a pearl necklace but then decided against it as the neckline of the dress was just perfect on its own,” Garance remembers. To finish the look, she searched everywhere for the perfect white boot, and finally found them at Zara. “I knew I wanted white pointy boots, and these ones were so perfect I thought there was no reason to look any further,” she says. “The choice also reflects my high-low way of dressing.
Graham, on the other hand, wanted his wedding day look to reflect his Scottish heritage, so he wore the kilt from his clan along with all of the traditional adornments. He then accessorised with a signet ring engraved with his initials, along with Garance’s and those of his children Honor and Hope. “I also wore a necklace under my shirt holding my mother’s wedding ring,” Graham says.
The groom’s old friend, Mark Hayford, conducted the ceremony. “At the end, both Garance and I drank from a ceremonial quaich, also known as ‘the loving cup’, which is a shallow bowl of sterling silver made by Hamilton and Inches in Edinburgh for the occasion with silver deer heads on either side acting as handles,” Graham explains. “The quaich contained a quadruple measure of Jura single malt whisky.
LOL, sounds like it was a wild ride! Glad he enjoyed it in the end 😂
Wow.. ❣️i shouldn't add anything else...🙌
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