Meet Kelly Earp of Yorkshire accessories brand Bunny Loves Evie

Bride wearing a coloured floral headpiece and pink veil on stairs in wedding venue.
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Meet Kelly Earp of Yorkshire accessories brand Bunny Loves Evie...

Tell us about your company...
Bunny Loves Evie offer a bespoke handcrafted range of high-quality vintage, bohemian-style alternative wedding accessories and jewellery. Working as a family business for ten years, we've been self-taught in our home studio in York.

What's your favourite product you offer?
My favourite isn't big and flash, it's our elegant range of memory charms. I love designing elaborate pieces, but to be able to bring a smile to someone's face when you enable them to have an absent loved one with them on their big day is priceless.

Why should couples choose Yorkshire suppliers for their wedding?
It's lovely knowing that a product is being made especially for you in a little studio close by. You're also boosting the local economy and it's better for the planet – it's a win-win!

If you could design a product for a celebrity, who would it be?
I'd choose Paloma Faith; I'd have such fun designing for her! I love her carefree, sassy style and everything looks fabulous on her. I'd make a dramatic beaded floral headpiece with lots of colour.

Visit www.bunnylovesevie.com

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