Stylist Katie Shillingford joined the wedding belles last week, wearing a gothic-style bespoke Gareth Pugh gown.
Joining the ranks of stylish brides that have punctuated almost every weekend of 2011's summer months, stylist and fashion editor Katie Shillingford took the plunge and married her partner, Alex Dromgoole, in Greenwich's Eltham Palace last Friday, in a pale-grey gothic-style gown.
Calling upon the talents of Gareth Pugh, her good friend and long-term creative collaborator, the stylist walked down the aisle in a beautiful, but typically unusual high-necked, floor-length gown with a skirt made up of layer upon layer of shredded ash-grey silk chiffon.
Featuring a fine fabric trail that hung from her shoulders to join a long train, Katie teamed the dress with a diaphanous floor-length veil designed especially by milliner Stephen Jones, over candy-pink hair and deep-red lipstick.
Keeping it in the British design family, the couple swapped gold rings designed by jeweller Dominic Jones, whilst the bridesmaids, who included Dazed and Confused and Another magazine's fashion editor Karen Langley, wore stripey black knitted dresses designed by London Fashion Week fixture, Craig Lawrence.