Original Source: Tiny dancer: A ballet inspired styled shoot at Leadenham Estate
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Dramatic yet dreamy, this stunning dance inspired bridal shoot may just have you wanting to swap those big day Jimmy Choos for a pair of pretty ballet pumps and pirouette your way up the aisle.
Emitting romance and passion, the powerful shots are captured at a new venue to the Lincolnshire wedding scene that is set to launch this month, the Leadenham Estate. Boasting an impressive Georgian manor house dating back to the 18th Century and today owned by the Reeve family, the unique venue offers grandeur, history and glamour all enveloped within acres of rolling park and farmland.
Through this shoot, coordinated by freelance wedding planner, Amy Lauren Weddings, couples can admire the extraordinary beauty of the main house, complete with statement staircase, feature fireplaces, elegant chandeliers and fine antiques. Furthermore, the Leadenham Estate will also provide the option for outdoor celebrations via a purposefully renovated barn and its surrounding idyllic grounds.
Interested to know more? Well, beyond details of the shoot below, Leadenham Estate will be launching to brides- and grooms-to-be this Sunday, 26th April, with a virtual wedding fair to showcase some of the suppliers that the venue will be working with closely in the future. The Leadenham team will also be opening their diaries to couples and hope to invite guests for show rounds as soon as possible (in line with Government COVID-19 guidance).
So, in the meantime, flex those fingers, point those toes and prepare to absorb the pretty…
With images by Kyle Baxter Photography
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INSPIRATION
The team say: The shoot was ballet inspired. Amy, of Amy Lauren Weddings, wanted to exaggerate the elegance, royalty and glamour of the house with the drama, sophistication and beauty of this form of dance and art.
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