Editorial: Romance in the Chapel

Just east of Edinburgh sits Dunbar, a small harbourside town with a welcoming charm and a hidden gem.

Tucked among the streets of this quaint fishing town is The Harbour Chapel, an intimate and beautiful space that became the setting for this collaborative photoshoot. With its stained glass windows and twinkling fairy lights, there was a magic to the day. It was also a chance for some of the very best local Scottish talent to come together. From cakes and florals, each detail played its part in creating a thoughtful and cohesive story.

From the ceremony through to the evening reception, we showcased a range of groomswear, allowing different styles to unfold naturally throughout the day. Looks moved from trews and bowties to kilts and sporrans, celebrating both tradition and individuality. For the bride, we featured some of our favourite LoullyMakes pieces, including capes and shawls

Tartan details extended beyond the outfits themselves, with runners and napkins dressing the tables, while the soft glow of candlelight bringing warmth and elegance to the space. Take a look at some of our favourite images from the day.

Trews and bowtie in Holyrood tartan
Trews in Hebridean Glisk tartan
Handfasting ribbon in Holyrood tartan
Shawl in Holyrood tartan
Bowtie and rose buttonhole in Holyrood tartan
Kilt and shawl in Nicolson Hunting Muted tartan
Cape in MacKenzie Modern tartan

Photography: Photos by Zoe

Videography: TLC Wedding Films

Venue: The Harbour Chapel

Highlandwear: Gordon Nicolson Kiltmakers and LoullyMakes

Dress: Sophia Grace Couture

Models: Fabricio Pimpim and Gillian Cheung

Hair: Sharee Graham

Flowers: Pixie Rose Flowers

Cake: Grey Goose Bakery

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