Today we’re sharing a very special editorial from the Hotel Urban Madrid, a 5-star luxury hotel known for its elegant, sophisticated decor, courtesy of the hotel’s owner.
It all started with a morning of relaxation in one of the hotel’s suites, where the bride relaxed with a bubble bath in anticipation of the eagerly-awaited moment.
The bride looked radiant with her dramatic make-up look: a nude lip and smokey eye-shadow to highlight her blue eyes. Her hair was left down, with soft waves for a relaxed, romantic look.
It was then time to get dressed – the bride had opted for a dress by Jesus Peiro, composing of two pieces: a sleeveless top with white embroidery, that closed with buttons at the back and covered her whole chest, along with a long skirt which went down to just below her feet. She also wore nude shoes by José Larrañaga that matched the outfit perfectly.
Right by her side the groom surprised all, wearing a fantastic suit by Bere Casillas in navy blue, with a checked waistcoat and elegant, classic black shoes. He couldn’t have looked any better!
First stop of the day
In the first moment of contact between the couple, the bride and groom met at the hotel reception and walked around the surrounding area. They then went down to the hotel’s wine cellar, a highly original and unique place to visit, full of all kinds of vintage wines, where the couple were able to enjoy each other’s company.
Now that’s a way to start your wedding day!
An ethnic ceremony in the Khemer hall
It was then time for the ceremony and the decor matched the space perfectly – tribal, yet elegant. The chosen decoration was a little more baroque, with Adam leaves, ostrich feathers and orange and pink flowers.
Whilst the groom kept the same suit on, the bride changed into her second dress, also by Jesus Peiro. This time she wore a white dress that was similar in style to her previous outfit – the body part was plain and sleeveless but, unlike her previous look, it had a very sexy V-neckline and the skirt was also plain and long like the previous one, but with more volume.
As for the table, its decor matched that of the wedding, with orange and pink flowers, green leaves, candles, and a golden container filled with plants, creating an utterly baroque look.
A breathtaking view
To finish off this gorgeous editorial, the couple went up to the hotel’s roof terrace on the sixth floor.
The bride changed into her third dress, also by the same designer, but this one was more special as it had straps made out of rhinestones and an open back which made her look spectacularly sexy. It was also tighter on the hips and had a longer train than the previous ones, making it a highly flattering mermaid style dress.
To finish it off we can see the newly-weds gleefully looking out onto the incredible views of the city which you can see from Hotel Urban Madrid – a true spectacle!
Wedding team:
Venue: Hotel Urban // Wedding planner: @nataliaortizwed @weddinginspain // Photography: @tanyavasiliuk // Flowers:@jardinmadrid // Decor: @event_oh // Bride dress: @jesuspeirooficial // Groom suit: @berecasillasoficial // Stylist: @madrid_personalshopper // MUAH: @javierreyes_official