To find out more about these dramatic images, we spoke to the make-up artist, Sufiah: "We wanted to create something a bit different, so we chose a vintage yet glamorous theme that incorporated small flashes of colour. The whole ambience was kept edgy and moody to add a little drama and mystery. With today's brides being more experimental, we decided to create a look that's not only striking but also wearable."
Contributors to the shoot
Venue, Pershore Abbey, www.pershoreabbey.org.uk
Photographer, Mike D Photography, www.mikedphotography.co.uk
Make-up artist, Sufiah Make-up Artistry, www.sufiah-makeup-artistry.com
Lashes, Zaiso, www.zaisocosmetics.co.uk
Hair stylist, Joanne Turner Hair, www.joanneturnerhair.com
Model, Amy Ward
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