Old Marylebone Town Hall is one of those London wedding venues that so many couples choose to get married at that you’d think I’d get bored of going there. Not true. Aside from the fact that there are seven ceremony rooms, varying in capacity from four people to one hundred and two, each wedding is unlike the previous wedding because of my unique couples. James and Saba are such a wonderful couple, it was a real joy to spend some time with them. I also loved meeting Saba’s Iranian family.

Bridal and groom preparation took place at the uber stylish Other House apartments in South Kensington. Then it was on to the Old Marylebone Town Hall in Marylebone (unsurprisingly!) by taxis. After an emotional and joyous ceremony, we all travelled together in taxis to the Kings House in Chelsea for the wedding meal.

How gorgeous is Saba’s Rebecca Vallance gown?! That bow is just … *chef’s kiss*

I have to shout out to James, who it seems did the lion’s share of the wedding planning. Saba didn’t even know what her bouquet would look like until it arrived. (I’m sure lots of grooms get involved with the planning, but I’ll be honest, I’ve never seen one do quite as much planning as James did!)

 

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