UK wedding guests set to spend £16.6bn in 2023
As summer approaches and wedding season hits full swing, new research from American Express has found...
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We caught up with the lovely Katherine Armstrong Bisson of florist Fleur Adamo to find out how she's been helping to-be-weds throughout the pandemic. "Getting married in these difficult times continues to be a rollercoaster," Katherine says. "Finding understanding suppliers is a huge part of keeping your emotions (and finances!) together. Since last spring I have shared frustration, anger and tears with my couples, but also relief, joy and a huge sense of satisfaction when intimate weddings have gone ahead – showing that love conquers all."
"Working closely with couples is a privilege," Katherine continues. "Smaller weddings give us the chance to add more to the day to reflect you as a couple. This could be including jewellery in your bouquet to remember someone who can't be there or being able to dress the venue yourself using flowers, vases and props that I provide."
One of Katherine's couples, Lizzie and Adam, finally got married in autumn, after the stresses of having to postpone and reorganise. "With a shared vision and the determination of both the couple and the suppliers, it was a beautiful heart-warming day filled with love and happiness," Katherine says.
Visit www.fleuradamo.co.uk