Equally as special? The vintage diamond studs Daisy’s grandpa gave her grandma 60 years ago, which the bride accessorized on her big day with a tennis bracelet by The Vault London, a Lulu Guinness shell bag, and crystal-dotted Jimmy Choos. That Jordan wore a tuxedo by Richard James—the brand her grandfather swore by—only added to the sense of ceremony.
The bride’s exquisite corsetry was later swapped out for the “sweaty dance party” in favor of a Chantilly lace bodice and a draped miniskirt by Annie’s Ibiza—the perfect follow-up to her whisper of a diamanté-flecked hen party look also masterminded by Annie Doble. “Her designs make me shine brighter, dance longer, and have a bit more confidence,” shares Daisy, who draped a long velvet cape detailed with fairy embroidery over her late-night look, and swapped her Choos for a pair of white Dior combat boots.
The bridal beauty prep began in earnest some weeks ago with an appointment at Code8, during which Daisy and her bridesmaids created bespoke lipsticks. “It was my way of celebrating each of us individually—our personalities and beauty all wrapped up in a swipe of lipstick,” explains the bride, whose make-up mood was “a little rockstar, a touch ’90s supermodel and all about effortless glam.” Skin was everything, with Sasha Ghodstinat using Daisy’s go-to Code8 products (including BB Cream, Day-to-Night Foundation, East Hampton Bronzer and the Lustrous Corduroy palette) to create a “dreamy, edgy, cool-girl vibe.” Think: “modern romance, but with a little attitude. Exactly how I wanted to feel—and how I’ll remember it every time I look back at the photos.”
Guests, including Alexa Chung, Pixie Geldof and Nick Grimshaw, will also fondly recall Ravneet Gill’s signature dessert table; the five-tier Lily Vanilli wedding cake comprised of three chocolate cakes (Daisy’s favorite) and two vanilla sponges (Jordan’s pick) iced with salted caramel frosting; the tequila cocktails masterminded by maid-of-honor Portia Freeman; and the music filling the West Country air: first, from Alan Power & The Take Twos, and then, via three DJs: Harriet Rose, Jimmy Napes and Alfie Goff. As the night played out courtesy of curated chaos guru Nachtlicker, the couple created new memories befitting the next instalment of a very Daisy Lowe and Jordan Saul rom-com.