We have some retro-meets-modern fabulousness for you today! This disco wedding is fun, bright, and straight-up grooovyyyyyy, baby! This stunner was created by All Her Glory Designs, In Bloom and Hannah Brooke Photography. Keep scrolling & blast some disco tunes to get the full experience!

how to recreate this disco wedding style
If in doubt, MORE IS MORE!
Bold is the new black!
don't overthink it
Go for the colour and don't stress over making sure everything matches perfectly. A little rawness adds character!
bring the party to life
Hire an awesome wedding band or DJ to bring the party vibes!
bolder is better - disco wedding styling
This disco wedding shoot took place at Hazlewood Castle Tipi in Yorkshire and we love how fun the styling is! All Her Glory and In Bloom kitted out the tipi with bold pinks and oranges, streamers, disco balls and bold florals to create this modern take on a retro style.
Sugar Crush Bakes created this awesome ‘Crazy In Love’ mini wedding cake, really bringing the disco vibes.
There’s nothing like a neon sign to pull a look together, and these ones from I Do Hire are friggin’ epic! They make great statement pieces, ceremony backdrops and dance floor vibe-setters!
The cherry on top of this shoot was the colorful confetti by Proper Confetti bringing smiles all around.
epic wedding wear for dancing all night
We lurrveee us some alternative wedding wear. Judging by the rainbow sparkly jacket, this couple look like they know how to party in style! Here’s what Hannah Brooke Photography told us about these looks:
“Mel’s hair and makeup was styled in a natural, boho look with a touch of eco-glitter to add the fun disco vibe. Our makeup artist Chrys Chapman has created a portable glitter bar to be incorporated into wedding parties.
For the dress, we wanted something beautiful, big and fun. This ombre wedding dress of dreams was the perfect way to have a fairytale gown in a nontraditional setting. To complete the fun look, we added a disco streamer jacket created by All Her Glory and accessories by Saint Beth Official.
We decided on a simple black suit for Chris to fit with the disco vibes, though of course, he couldn’t resist slipping on the glitter jacket for a little shimmy around.”
We think it’s safe to say the team smashed it with this one!
Loving this disco wedding inspiration? You might also love: Fun Festival Wedding At Jimmy’s Farm
the team behind this disco wedding inspiration
Concept, styling, streamers & props: All Her Glory
Concept, styling & floristry: In Bloom
Photography: Hannah Brooke Photography
Neon Signs: I Do Hire
HMUA: Chrys Chapman
Wedding Dress: Elise Designs
Bridal Accessories: Saint Beth Official
Wedding Cake: Sugar Crush Bakes
Wedding Venue: Hazlewood Castle Tipi
Real Couple: Chris & Mel ‘The Castledines’
Confetti: Proper Confetti
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