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A Disney Fairy Tale Weddings Bride for a Spring Jewish Wedding in Lilac and Sky Blue with Lots of Love for Israel at the Sheraton Grand Hotel, London, UK

06/10/2025 by Karen Cinnamon

Shera & Jared, Sheraton Grand Hotel, London, UK

Between the horrific terrorist attack in Manchester on Yom Kippur and the second anniversary of October 7 coming up tomorrow – even as we enter into the joyous festival of Sukkot – this is shaping up to be a hard week. Like so many times throughout our history, we’re required to take on the difficult task of holding sadness and joy all at once. And today we’ve got a beautiful Jewish wedding that encapsulates exactly that balancing act.

Though the UK-based couple wed at the Sheraton Grand Hotel in Park Lane, London, Israel is always close to Shera and Jared’s hearts, and their love for the country was a key theme running throughout the big day – from a tallit purchased by the bride’s parents on a trip to Israel just days prior to October 7 to Israeli flags on the dance floor to a moving Misheberach for the IDF under the chuppah and a heartfelt tribute to the groom’s late friend Jake Marlow, who was murdered at the Nova Festival.

We’re obsessed with all of the love and emotion that come through in every shot from the couple’s photographer, Devon Shoob, and every frame from their videographer, Smashing The Glass Recommended Vendor Michael Pearl. His trailer is truly something special – do give it a watch!

We’ll let Shera fill you in on the rest of the details…

Shera & Jared, Sheraton Grand Hotel, London, UK Shera & Jared, Sheraton Grand Hotel, London, UK Shera & Jared, Sheraton Grand Hotel, London, UK Shera & Jared, Sheraton Grand Hotel, London, UK

How We Met

Shera, the bride: Our story started over 10 years ago where we both had met at our Jewish youth movement, Jewish Lads’ and Girls’ Brigade (JLGB).

Having known each other for a couple of years, it wasn’t until we were both older where, like many young Jews today, we matched on JSwipe. At the time, our connection was nothing more than just a couple of messages to each other with a waiting response time of about 3-5 working days!

A few months went by and to our surprise, we were both interrailing across Europe at the same time. The waiting response time had decreased to 5 minutes where we were both non-stop messaging trying to coordinate how our paths would cross.

It wasn’t until we had both returned and reunited back at JLGB Summer Camp that year, where we both had that funny feeling you get in your belly and it definitely wasn’t from the camp food. Our feelings became clear about one another and at that point, we knew it was something more than a friendship. 7 years later, Jared got down on one knee in Thailand and now after 8 years together, in May 2025, we became Mr and Mrs Bourne.

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A Winter Jewish Wedding Planned in 80 Days at Grace Events, Rishon Lezion, Israel

29/09/2025 by Karen Cinnamon

Elsie and Yonatan, Grace Events, Rishon Lezion, Israel

You’d never believe it to scroll through their stunning photos, but Elsie and Yonatan planned their fabulous Jewish wedding from start to finish in just 80 days!

The couple, both olim looking to celebrate their love not only for each other but for their home in Israel too, found the perfect team of vendors to make the day of their dreams come true on a tight timeline – in Elsie’s words, “This country is full of people who want to make a simcha happen, and I got so much help from every vendor who was excited to be a part of our day.”

Grace Events – Event Hall in Rishon Lezion provided the perfect setting for the big day – beautiful nature, close enough to Tel Aviv to be convenient for guests flying in from abroad, perfectly sized for the couple’s smaller (by Israeli standards) guest list, and, last but not least, boasting great food!

Elsie and Yonatan knew they wanted Smashing The Glass Recommended Vendor Herschel Gutman to capture their special day. In Elsie’s words, “Herschel is the most recommended photographer in every bridal group I joined!. His lighting and framing made every photo seem so naturally perfect without the need to retouch or edit them barely at all. He also accommodated our desire to have pictures taken in Jerusalem and meet us at our venue across the entire country in Rishon later that day!” It doesn’t get much better than that!

Read on for the rest of the story in Elsie’s own words…

Elsie and Yonatan, Grace Events, Rishon Lezion, Israel Elsie and Yonatan, Grace Events, Rishon Lezion, IsraelElsie and Yonatan, Grace Events, Rishon Lezion, IsraelElsie and Yonatan, Grace Events, Rishon Lezion, Israel

How We Met

Elsie, the bride: We both got hired to work at Mikes Place, a bar on the beach in TLV, for the summer. I had just made Aliyah and moved into an apartment in Yafo, and while I was getting introduced to the staff, my wallet was stolen. I lost all my American and Israeli IDs and cards and I was so saddened.

Yoni went up and down the tayelet looking to see if it had been dropped – he even pulled up security camera footage at the bar to see if he could spot the person who took it. He instantly became my first real friend in Israel and we’ve been inseparable ever since.

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How to Nail Your Couple’s Session (and Feel Incredible While Doing It)

18/09/2025 by Karen Cinnamon

How to Nail Your Couple’s Session_Sandra Orrego_ Lucky Elevens

This is a guest post by STG Recommended Vendor, Sandra Orrego. The founder of Lucky Elevens, Sandra Orrego is an editorial wedding photography studio based in Madrid. Her style blends fashion-inspired direction with candid storytelling, creating images that feel both effortless and timeless. A restless traveller and aesthete at heart, Sandra has photographed weddings across Europe, India and Chile. She believes that wedding photography isn’t just about documenting — it’s about creating a space where couples feel free, playful, and utterly themselves.


We’ve all seen them: those wedding photos that look like they were lifted straight out of Vogue. Effortless, chic, a little playful… the kind of images that make you wonder, how do they look so natural and yet so editorial at the same time?

Here’s the funny thing: when couples first contact me, 90% of the time they’re terrified.

They say, “But we don’t know how to pose or act in front of the camera — it looks like all your couples do!”

Here’s the spoiler: they don’t. None of them. It’s not about knowing how to move. It’s about trusting the process. It’s about setting the mood, being open-minded, and having fun. Because yes — sometimes the things that feel a little ridiculous in the moment end up looking absolutely incredible in the photos.

And with Rosh Hashanah — the Jewish New Year — just around the corner, it feels like the perfect time to talk about fresh starts, and how to approach your couple’s session with an open mind.

So, as a wedding photographer, how do we get there? Let me walk you through my process.

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Step Right Up for the Hottest Wedding Shoe Trends of 2024

28/02/2024 by Karen Cinnamon

Rainbow Club Maya Dyeable Ivory Satin Pearl Block Heel Ankle Strap Court Shoes

You’ve chosen your gown, picked a veil, and booked for hair and makeup. But your bridal look’s not quite complete without one last thing: your wedding shoes! Your choice of shoes is another fabulous way to put your own unique footprint (pun totally intended) on your day, and there are so many gorgeous options to suit all tastes. 

Today, we’ve teamed up with online bridal retailer Lace & Favour to chat through some of the top trends for wedding shoes in 2024.

No one knows this stuff better than Lace & Favour: an independent family run business, they’ve been supplying brides worldwide for more than 20 years, and they currently stock an astounding range of over 3000 hand-picked shoes and accessories.

Lace & Favour carries beloved bridal footwear brands including Freya Rose, Rainbow Club, Harriet Wilde, and so many more – and we’re thrilled to share their take on what’s trending today in wedding shoes, from bows to pearls to florals and beyond!


Brilliant Bows

Perfect Bridal Adele Ivory Satin Two Part Pointed Court Shoes With Pearl Bow

One trend we can’t get enough of is bows! Bows are captivating brides with their timeless charm and versatile elegance, and it’s easy to see why.

Perfect Bridal Arabella Dyeable Ivory Satin High Block Heels With Oversized Bow

A bow can transform any bridal shoe into a statement piece, adding a touch of whimsy and sophistication.

Perfect Bridal Margo Taupe Satin Mid Heel Bow Court Shoes

Depending on the shoe, bows can be romantic or playful, classic or contemporary – and there’s a bow to complement just about any bridal style.

Rainbow Club Joni Dyeable Ivory Satin Slingback Kitten Heels

Lovely Lace

If you want wedding shoes with a touch of femininity and romance, look to lace. 

Perfect Bridal Milan Ivory Lace Block Heel Ankle Strap Shoes

Intricate patterns and delicate texture add a touch of vintage-inspired elegance to your look, and the versatility of lace means it can do everything from complementing a classic ballgown to adding detail to a minimalist modern look.

Perfect Bridal Cameron Ivory Floral Lace High Top Platform Trainers

Lace is an exquisite choice for brides seeking a classic yet on-trend look – it can even add a touch of glam to your wedding trainers!

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Things to Consider When You’re Planning a Jewish Destination Wedding in Mexico and the Caribbean

15/02/2024 by Karen Cinnamon

          

Who doesn’t love Jewish destination wedding? Just imagine making it official in a tropical paradise like Mexico or the Caribbean, with the ocean breeze drifting through your chuppah – pure perfection!

That said, there are some extra considerations you’ll need to keep in mind when planning your Jewish wedding abroad – and we brought in our friends at Destination Weddings by Vacationeeze to walk you through them.

Vacationeeze is a family-owned full-service travel advisor specializing in destination weddings in Mexico and the Caribbean. They’ve helped many Jewish couples from all kinds of backgrounds create the weddings of their dreams, and they’ve got an awesome portfolio of top resorts who understand how to bring a Jewish wedding to life.

The team at Vacationeeze understands how important your Jewish wedding is, and they’ve shared with us some of the key things to consider when planning your special day. We’ll let them take it from here…

What type of ceremony?

One of most important decisions you need to make is about what kind of ceremony you want. Do you want a traditional Jewish ceremony, or something more personal with Jewish touches? Or maybe you’re interfaith?

Regardless, you’ll need to secure your officiant – whether a rabbi or cantor or otherwise. You might choose to fly out someone from home, or you can work with your planner or venue to help find a suitable local officiant who suits your needs. Not all locales will have a rabbi or cantor available – especially if you need one from a particular denomination – so this is something to sort out right at the start of your planning.

 

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