This Alice In Wonderland wedding is colourful, whimsical and creative! This one was sent into us by our Unconventionals Bad Ass Weddings and Kirsty Rockett Photography. We’re loving the fun and playful yet incredibly stylish vibe, perfectly capturing the Lewis Carroll classic whilst adding modern touches. Let’s dive down the rabbit hole and take a look, shall we?

Curiouser and curiouser!
This wonderful team transformed Flaxbourne Gardens into a very unconventional tea party. Let’s talk about this gorgeous afternoon tea set up! The Flower Boutique made this table pop with lush greenery and moss dotted with colourful florals. We’re also loving the statement piece above the table! The Boho Shack really brought the ‘Alice’ vibes with mismatched velvet chairs and Elsie Rose Vintage brought the tea party to life with vintage crockery. Samsa Mays created the ‘down the rabbit hole’ mirror and glass door table plan, both making epic styling items.
Alice In Wonderland Wedding Wonderfulness
One of the ‘wow’ moments of this Alice In Wonderland wedding is the gorgeous wedding cake by Angela Jane Cake Design – every item on there is made from sugar! Don’t they look realistic?
Also tying together this whimsical aesthetic is the stationery by Tiggity Boo, making beautiful and colourful use of rabbits, butterflies and flowers! Super cute.
an alice in wonderland bride
We’ve all been thinking it… How friggin’ EPIC is this bridal headdress by Bombini Studio. It’s both super fun and super ‘fashion’ at the same time and we are here for it! Model Lydia is wearing a tea length blue and white wedding dress from Flamingo Bridal, inspired by Alice’s dress. The look is accessorised with a paper wedding bouquet by Arlo Arts and sparkly heels from Irregular Choice. This Alice In Wonderland wedding look is a pretty fabulous one if you ask us!
Featured members
the team behind this alice in wonderland wedding
Concept, Styling & Organisation: Bad Ass Weddings
Photographer: Kirsty Rockett Photography
Wedding Dresses: Flamingo Bridal
Florist: The Flower Boutique
Wedding Cake: Angela Jane Cake Design
Stationery: Tiggity Boo
Bride: Lydia
Velvet Chairs: The Boho Shack
Wedding Venue: Flaxbourne Gardens
Shoes: Irregular Choice
Vintage Crockery: Elsie Rose Vintage
Large Mirror, Table Plan, Copper lights and Copper set up: Samsa Mays
Bouquet: Arlo Arts
Headdress: Bombini Studio
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