Bride Zeynep and her husband Jacob were married at the luxurious Beamish Hall. The Grade II listed country house in Durham stands proudly amongst 24 acres of picturesque parkland, whilst remaining secluded within the rolling hills of the Derwent valley.
Zeynep wore a custom made gown for her wedding day. Leigh worked with Zeynep to create a beautifully fitted column dress from textured mikado and French lace. The bodice had long delicate sleeves and a keyhole back detail framed by a deep lace scalloped edge. A detachable overskirt with a long train was added to give a more dramatic look with the added feature of pockets stitched into the side seams.
An oversized tailored bow and tails was the focal point to the back of the dress and the subtlety of the row of covered buttons from waist to hem added another dimension to the gown.
Zeynep opted for a cathedral length veil with hand embroidered initials of both the bride and groom, each delicately placed in a hand embroidered heart and overlapped at the edge of the veil. To complete the look Zeynep wore a stunning pair of Roger Vivier shoes that were a gift from her husband.
Images by Ray Sawyer Photography
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