RSA Wedding London // Felicity and Chris
Felicity and Chris met seven years ago at a 'wet the baby's head' gathering (if - like us - you aren't familiar with this occasion, the Urban Dictionary suggests 'the phrase now commonly relates to the consumption of large amounts of alcohol as a celebration of the new arrival'...enough said!!). From this chance meeting several years ago, these two have set up home near Felicity's family in north London, so a London wedding vibe was really important to them. You can't get more London than getting photobombed on the street by a random bunch of strangers, with a big red bus driver looking on!!They chose the stunning RSA House in central London for their wedding; a quietly imposing Georgian building set back from the hustle and bustle of the Strand on one side, and the Thames on the other.The RSA is a true maze of stylish rooms, classic decor and cool secret vaults - Felicity and Chris made the most of all the space at this beautiful venue for their wedding, and we loved taking them away for some short strolls and precious time together in this diverse London setting. Such a sweet, fun couple - it always makes our work so much easier knowing that we're with people that just love being with each other, and that love and sense of fun together trumps all.We made a short film for them too which you can watch below - hope you enjoy this gorgeous London wedding!https://vimeo.com/178302221 info@photographybykrishanthi.co.ukCredits:Wedding venue & Catering // RSA House, LondonFlowers // Jennie MannMake up // Hannah JoyHair // Floriana PriceWedding dress // 'Maria' by Stephanie Allin CoutureBride's shoes // "Demi You" by Chrisian LouboutinBridesmaids' attire // High street - various (Zara / Coast / Monsoon)Groom's attire // Tailor Made LondonGroomsmen's attire // Ted Baker suits hired from Moss BrosCeremony music // CK Gospel ChoirEntertainment // Wedding band "The Tailors" via Alive NetworkWedding cake // Funky Fab CakesChair hire // Alexander's Table and Chair HireHead back to the blog