The Most Curious Wedding Fair

We’re taking our wedding jewellery on the road to London’s Most Curious Wedding Fair.

January is over and the nights are getting lighter, which signals the start of wedding fair season, a time to pack up the wedding jewellery and hit the road. I love meeting brides and grooms to be along with other artisans and what better place than a wedding fair. There is nothing quite like the buzz and excitement from the newly engaged couples to add a little sparkle into the winter months.

I have been seeking out some of my fellow Most Curios exhibitors and am looking forward to seeing what fabulous little courses I can sneak into. From calligraphy and flower crowns to massage and glitter bars, it really is a most curious affair. So I thought I would share a few of my tips for this year and share the exhibitors I will be looking out for.

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Anne Marie travelled up to Glasgow for one of the Wedding Collective fairs last year, and I couldn't keep my hands off her beautiful veils and headpieces. I can't wait to see her brand new Milk & Honey collection at the Most Curious London show.

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Brings Parisian cool to every wedding dress design. I'm utterly in love with the 'About This Romantic Girl' collection.

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I've been Instagram stalking Lisa for a while and can't get enough of her beautiful compositions and the warmth she imbues in each picture.

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These guys make luscious, textural arrangements like paintings by 17th-century Dutch masters.

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Old friends from The Wedding Collective markets. Lorna and Jack work together, making innovative and stylish wedding stationery with enthusiasm that's infectious.

Come and visit us at stand 21 and try on one of our bespoke wedding rings. We can’t wait to meet you.

A x

Alison Macleod