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Brides of The Year 2024

2024 has allowed us to see the most beautiful brides say 'I Do' in the best of British Bridal. So to round off the year we wanted to share with you just a handful of our gorgeous #vickisbrides who entered their wife era this year.


Jenni Rawlinson wore the beautiful Eloise by Ellis Bridals which she purchased off the rack due to short timescale. She also put her own stamp on her by taking up the sleeve to create a pretty puff sleeve.


Tom Cullen Photography, Photos By The Ceej

Gemma Parrott got married in a venue close to our hearts, and we just had so much fun in our appointment with her and her mum. She said yes in the gorgeous Iris by Kelsey Rose with the Mocha undertone and flutter sleeve. Team up perfectly with a paid of converse.


Laura Jane Hatter took full advantage of our designer trunk show, and found her dress by the very talented British designer Sophie Rose Bridal, teaming her Lupin dress with bespoke veil by Tulle & Flo.

Olegs Samsonovs Photography

Tequilla Rich stunned in Storm by Kelsey Rose, at her wedding at the Secret Garden, which she teamed with a scatter pearl veil by Nieve Couture and delicate ceramic hair pins by The Bobby Pin.


Hayley Fletcher wore a Kelsey Rose two piece, teaming together the Oriela Top with the Louise Skirt, which she had taken up into a high-low during alteration. Hayley also used her Mums wedding jacket to create a beautiful bespoke double-comb Tulle & Flo veil, as a perfect way to have a piece of her memory with her on her special day.


Emily Pullinger was one of our first bride to get the full Vicki's collection, buying her stunning Eden by Ellis Bridals and then dressing her bride tribe in our Jacqueline Louise multiway dresses. Emily was a classic walk in for one thing and walk out with another. It really was a love at first sight scenario.


Jess Grey came into to us with one dress in her sights. After doing a bit of shopping, she thought what she wanted just didn't exist until she stumbled across Mauve by Ellis Bridal on our Instagram @vickisbride. And it was love as soon as she tried her on and doesn't she look stunning.


Emma Collyer Photography, Charlotte Waters Photography , Eddy Fisher Photography. Anita K Photography


Daisy Pickerill, it was love at first sight! She walked in and instantly spotted Milan by Freda Bennet. And as soon as she put her on she lived up to expectation, we played the game but came right back round to Milian, the first dress she tried.


Jasmine Rouse was a top to toe #vickisbride, as well as her bridesmaid in lemon Jacqueline Louise Multiway dresses. Jasmine embraced her bridal era, turning up every appointment in her 'bride' jumper and camera ready to document every moment. She looked incredible in Matilda by Nieve Couture.


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Abigail Douglas is the perfect example of using your bridal gown as your blank canvas to create your bridal vision. The sleeves on Romily by Freda Bennet weren't a 100% right for her, so working with our seamstresses, she created the most beautiful long drape sleeves.


Amy Barfoot wore Elle by Ellis Bridals a beautiful strapless stain gown with 3D flower detail. She then ordered extra applique to create a matching veil.


Charlotte Dormoy Weddings, Megan Donati Photography, Joanna Cleeve Photography


Maddie Thorne was our first Kate Fearnley bride, again taking advantage of our made in the UK designer trunk shows in the summer of 2023. And we just think she looks stunning in Spirit with those amazing statement sleeves.


This is just a handful of our gorgeous #vickisbride from 2024, and I'm sure you can agree that they all look beautiful, and we can't wait to share with you more of our gorgeous brides.

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