Miss Helen Dunham and Mr Ken Enisuoh – wedding photography at St Peter’s Church, Notting Hill, London W11, and No11 Cadogan Gardens, London SW3
“Both Ken and I are thrilled with the book thanks! The images are really gorgeous, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 100th viewing! Funny thing is that friends have sent us some photos these last weeks and I was feeling very smug as I loved how I looked in all of Nick’s photos and it came as a bit of a shock that others photos captured me in not such a fab light – it reinforced how happy Ken and I are that Nick took the photos! Many thanks.” Helen
Helen walked from her Notting Hill flat to church along Kensington Park Road. She wore a dress by Morgan Davies London, in a vintage style reminiscent of the 1950′s.
It was a Calais lace strapless dress with a contrasting stretch lace overtop jacket buttoned at the back.
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During the service the congregation was entertained by gospel singers from St. Patrick’s Church in Soho.
After the service Helen and Ken walked in the glorious winter sun down Kensington Park Road…
…to Ladbroke Square Gardens for some informal photos. Flowers were by Scarlet and Violet in Queen’s Park, and were specifically chosen to complement Helen’s yellow sapphire engagement ring by Diamond Rocks of Hatton Garden, (who also supplied the platinum wedding bands).
Helen’s hair was by Sharleen Thumwood, and makeup by Fiona from FT Makeup London. She wore bespoke bridal shoes by Emmy, and made her own fabulous veil.
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Ken chose a bespoke suit by Charlie Allen.
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They made their way to No 11 Cadogan Gardens – the private members club and hotel, for the wedding reception.
The mansions and carriage houses known as No.11 London, were built in the late 19th Century by Lord Chelsea, on a cricket ground situated between Buckingham Palace and Harrods in Knightsbridge.
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It has recently been restored by owner Paul Davies, to provide a sumptuous theatrical interior.
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Konditor and Cook in Chancery Lane provided the cake.
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