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Ask The Experts: The Symbolism of Diamond Engagement Rings – Traditions and Modern Trends
Few objects carry as much emotional weight as an engagement ring. A diamond ring represents...
21
Nov
2025
The Boho Wedding Directory is a hand-picked list of all awesome wedding suppliers in the business, ready to help you plan your Boho wedding. The Directory is located in the main menu bar at the top of each page and is super easy to use. It is split up into suppliers and regions making it easy for you to find the perfect Boho supplier for your wedding.
To make sure you don’t miss any of the wonderful suppliers that have been added to the directory, each week I showcase the suppliers that have joined in a mini update. This weeks new suppliers added to the directory are:
For Keeps Florals is a flower preservation studio based in California, specializing in pressed flower frames and bouquet preservation. Our frames range from affordable pre-made options to custom UV protective wood. We accept flowers anywhere and have easy ordering and free shipping, and would love to preserve your flowers!
More Information: www.boho-weddings.com/for-keeps-florals
I’m Fabio, a wedding photographer covering Yorkshire and beyond. My job is to capture your day in its natural raw form, capturing smiles in action and the moments you missed Delivering your memories back to you that when viewed represent your story from start to finish giving you a gallery you can view time and time again showcasing your wonderful story.
More Information: www.boho-weddings.com/fabio-photography
Emma Rose Jewellery specializes in exquisite bridal jewellery, featuring handcrafted pieces like wedding sets, earrings, tiaras, and hair accessories. Renowned for luxurious designs with high-quality crystals and pearls, they offer timeless elegance for brides. The collection also includes bespoke custom creations to ensure a perfect match for any bridal style.
More Information: www.boho-weddings.com/emma-rose-jewellery
21
Nov
2025
Happy Friday everyone! I hope you have all had a good week and have managed to stay warm during this rather cold spell we are having in the UK, it certainly feels like winter now! And with winter comes Christmas, last weekend I kicked of Christmas at Chatsworth House and this weekend I am doing a spot of Christmas shopping while enjoying a Christmas afternoon tea with my sister in law and niece. Tonight tough I am off to the cinema with Dexter to see the new Wicked film, we are sooooo excited!!! As for weddings though, I have this gorgeous flower filled wedding from Chicago to share with you. Amalia and Victor were married on 20th June 2025 at the Greenhouse Lofts in Chicago. When I first saw this gorgeous wedding I couldn’t get over how pretty the flowers are, so many colours, and so many of them, just stunning! So many cute modern details in this wedding including their 4 super cute dogs! Big thanks to The Kovalchuks Photography for the wonderful photos.
20
Nov
2025
Getting ready for the biggest day of them all is something that every bride and groom loves to do, but as the day draws closer, it’s natural to feel a little daunted. To many of us, our smiles can begin to feel like things we are born with and that we have no control over, but that’s really not the case at all. The truth is that with good habits and a proactive approach to seeking expert help, anyone can create their dream smile in plenty of time for their big day.
Keep reading and we’ll talk you through everything you need to know!
The best approach is always to ask an expert, and when it comes to your smile, that’s your local dentist. They will be able to perform a comprehensive examination that not only highlights any functional issues but also pays a great deal of attention to the cosmetic side of things.
If you’re a practice manager and you’re reading this, you may want to consider putting together a wedding prep package for brides and grooms. You can make it highly personalised and include treatments like aligners that are designed to close those little gaps that some feel they just can’t deal with on their wedding day. You could also include timelines for things such as implants if the patient has a gap that they desperately want to fill in time for their photos.
20
Nov
2025
Today I am taking you to gorgeous Mexico for the beautiful wedding of Olga and Jim. This delightful couple met during COVID and were married on 15th March 2025 at Casa Cien in San Miguel de Allende, México and what a wonderful day it was. The couple wanted to bring in both of their cultures so mixed elements of Ukraine with touches of Mexico and the result is this warm, inviting and cozy outdoor wedding, bursting with colour, love and style. EFEGE was there to capture the day, while Penzi Wedding & Events worked their magic with the planning.
‘Originally, we dreamed of hosting the wedding in Ukraine. But when the war made that impossible, we searched for a place that had that same soul. San Miguel de Allende had everything: cobblestone charm, bold color, a strong sense of community – and personal ties, too. Jim’s grandfather’s family is from Guanajuato and Jalisco, so it felt like we were connecting both of our lineages.
To honor Mexico, we brought in traditional mojigangas during the reception. Watching them dance and twirl around our guests was so much fun. But my favorite moment might have been seeing everyone dance on our pale blue and yellow dance floor which was meant to be a subtle tribute to Ukraine, right in the heart of Mexico.’
19
Nov
2025
If your heart beats for colour and the unconventional, then you already know the traditional path isn’t for you. Why settle for a mass-produced engagement ring that lacks the soul and character of your relationship?
I’m Nikki Galloway, the award-winning designer and founder behind Nude Jewellery. Since starting my journey in 2001, I’ve believed your engagement ring should be as unique and expressive as your wedding day. For the wildly romantic couples of Boho Weddings, your search for an heirloom full of personality starts right here.
When I founded Nude Jewellery, the goal was to strip away the formality and expectation often surrounding bridal jewellery. My passion for distinctive design began at Central St Martins Art School in London, instilling in me an uncompromising eye for design and craftsmanship. This foundation led to early recognition and, in 2001, the opening of the Nude Jewellery shop in Mayfair, which quickly became known for its innovative designs and even earned features on Vogue.com.
Today, I focus my passion on bespoke and exclusive designs from my Surrey studio. This journey means that every piece you choose is not mass-produced; it carries my years of expertise, and an
unwavering commitment to celebrating the unconventional. I believe jewellery should be sculptural, tactile, and designed to look better with a life lived in them.