Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Weddings Real Weddings This Couple's Oxfordshire Wedding Fused Traditional English Style with Modern Bohemian Details By Sara Dickinson Sara Dickinson Instagram Sara is a freelance writer for MarthaStewart.com. Editorial Guidelines Updated on January 27, 2022 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: Katie Julia An Australian groom and American bride invited 120 guests to the English countryside for their tented watercolor-inspired nuptials at the groom's family home. 01 of 24 Katie Julia Australian-born Stuart Champion de Crespigny met his American bride, Sophia Chico, in London, England, shortly after they both moved there from West Virginia. While Sophia grew up in West Virginia, Stuart found himself there running his business, PGE Group, and lived just a few hours south of Sophia's hometown for five years before moving to London. "It's crazy to think that we had been so close for five years to then fly 4,000 miles across the ocean to meet in London," Sophia says. Two years into the relationship, the pair decided to hit up their favorite brunch spot in London; on the walk back, Stuart found a quiet moment while they strolled through Paddington Gardens to stop and ask Sophia to marry him. "It was the sweetest sentence I could ever dream to hear," Sophia says. "After lots of tears, hugs, and kisses, I said yes!" With just six months to plan their wedding, the couple enlisted sisters Jessie and Georgia Westwood from Studio Sorores to pull together an event that fused the bride's bohemian style with the groom's traditional English background. The pair hosted 120 guests at the groom's family home (where he grew up!) in the Cotswolds, a countryside village a few hours outside of London. "As an American and Australian living in the U.K., we were blessed to have so many people from different parts of the world join us for our wedding," Stuart says. "We were so grateful they were all willing to come so far for us which made our special day that much more special." The color scheme for the entire event (which spanned from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.!) was inspired by the area's wildflowers and the interior of the main house. The team incorporated neutrals, pale blues, pinks, and pops of berry red to accomplish a "rustic elegance" vibe with hint of modern boho style. Watch Sophia and Stuart's wedding video by Confetti and Silk. 02 of 24 Getting Ready Katie Julia Sophia invited her mom and bridesmaids to get ready with her at Daylesford Farm. Her dad joined them later and Sophia rode to the ceremony with her parents. "It was a special time for us to have a few moments together," she says. The Pros and Cons of Getting Ready in the Wedding Suite 03 of 24 The Bride's Dream Dress Katie Julia With just six months leading up to the big day, Sophia had some trouble finding her dream wedding dress. She ended up buying a gown in Australia and another in America, but she wasn't able to have either altered in time. A week before Sophia left to meet her family ahead of the wedding, her second dress was still in pieces. Luckily, Sophia picked up her custom veil from Hermione de Paula and spotted the "Wisteria" gown in a pale rose color hanging in their studio. "After a few tears and calls to my parents I decided to get the dress!" she says. "Within five days, they fitted the dress to me, added beating to cover my undergarment, and added embroidery. I honestly couldn't sing enough praise to them!" 04 of 24 Something Borrowed Katie Julia Sophia borrowed a matching necklace and earring set from her mom, along with a gold bangle she had always admired. Ways Your Mom's Wedding Can Inspire Your "Something Borrowed" 05 of 24 The Shoes Katie Julia Sophia chose champagne-hued Badgley Mischka shoes with hand-applied embellishments for some sparkle. She later changed into sandals (also from Badgley Mischka) in order to enjoy the dance floor with her guests. 06 of 24 The Bouquet Katie Julia The bride wanted to push the envelope with the types of flowers and color combinations used throughout the wedding. According to the sisters at Studio Sorores, "This was honestly one of our most favorite bouquets we have ever made!" Sophia was set on including eucalyptus in her bouquet, and her florists created a colorful iteration featuring oxypetalum, delft blue nigella, blush garden roses, dried grasses, scabiosa, peonies, and a raspberry colored orchid. The arrangement was then tied up in a hand-dyed silk ribbon. The 50 Best Wedding Bouquets 07 of 24 The Groom's Look Katie Julia Stuart wore a traditional black morning coat with tails, paired with striped pants, a blue waistcoat, and blue tie. He finished his look with black shoes. 08 of 24 The Bridal Party Katie Julia Sophia included her three sisters, Stuart's sister, and a close friend in her bridal party. Each bridesmaid wore the "Avery" dress by BHLDN featuring a sequin-covered bodice and tulle skirt. "They were one of the first things I picked for the wedding," Sophia says. 09 of 24 The Groomsmen Katie Julia Stuart's groomsmen included his three brothers, Sophia's brother, and a friend. They matched him in English morning coats from The Cotswold Tailor and striped pants. 10 of 24 The Flower Girl Katie Julia The couple's niece, Colette, was their flower girl; she wore the "Hattie" dress from BHLDN. The Best-Dressed Flower Girls from Real Weddings 11 of 24 Two Ceremonies Katie Julia Sophia and Stuart decided to have a Catholic ceremony in front of close family and friends the day before their wedding, on July 13th. Their second service took place at a local village church in Fifield, Oxfordshire, where they exchanged traditional vows before moving to the cocktail hour and reception location. 12 of 24 Down the Aisle Katie Julia Sophia's dad walked her down the aisle while Niche Quartet played John Denver's "Annie's Song." When Stuart saw her, he says, "I imagine I was smiling like an idiot. I was more nervous than I expected, yet eager to begin our lives together." The quartet also played "Unchained Melody" by The Righteous Brothers while they were signing the register and Stevie Wonder's "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" during the recessional. 13 of 24 The Cocktail Hour Katie Julia Guests made their way from the church to the gardens at Fifield manor, Stuart's family home, located just around the corner. During the cocktail hour, guests enjoyed acoustic music from Island Nights and canapes like salmon gravadlax on toast, classic Scotch eggs, aged steak tartare, and truffle mac and cheese balls served with basil pesto. 25 Cocktail Hour Ideas from Real Weddings 14 of 24 The Seating Chart Katie Julia Guests found their seats thanks to an elegant seating chart sign, created by Rose and Ruby, which was embellished with greenery. 15 of 24 The Reception Location Katie Julia The reception took place under a tent with a clear roof; stunning chandeliers, a hanging boho-chic floral arrangement, and draped fabric added glamour to the countryside location. Three long wooden tables were left bare and paired with white chairs. 16 of 24 The Centerpieces Katie Julia The team at Studio Sorores was inspired by watercolor paintings when designing the reception florals; they used garden roses, orchids, and chocolate cosmos to create a pop of color in the centerpieces. The Most Popular Types of Wedding Centerpieces, Explained 17 of 24 Place Settings with a Pop of Color Katie Julia Place settings included a menu personalized with each guest's name on top of sky-blue linen napkins. 18 of 24 Time to Lounge Katie Julia The couple's planning team pulled together a few garden-inspired lounge areas within the reception space with low sofas and rose-colored blankets to encourage guests to enjoy the summer evening. How to Create a Lounge Area at Your Reception 19 of 24 The Bar Katie Julia The rustic bar in the reception area was built from apple crates and ladders and decorated with wild flowers and foliage. 20 of 24 The Three-Course Meal Katie Julia Guests enjoyed a three-course dinner that included buffalo's milk ricotta and chorizo salad, a lamb dish with summer squash purée served with sides of smoked butter mashed potatoes, asparagus, and zucchini. For dessert, Sophia and Stuart served a chocolate torte along with their wedding cake; at midnight, ham and cheese "toasties" were offered. 21 of 24 The First Dance Katie Julia Sophia and Stuart shared their first dance as husband and wife to "The Wonder of You" by The Villagers. "We both just really like the lyrics. Island Nights did a great job covering!" Sophia says. Unique First Dance Songs No One Will See Coming 22 of 24 The Cake Katie Julia The couple's three-tiered lemon cake was covered with buttercream icing and decorated with roses in varying shades of pink. They enlisted Carolyn Colman from Country House Cooking to make the cake, as she also catered for both families throughout the week leading up to the wedding. "Her food is amazing," Sophia says. "We use them all the time for dinners when we are hosting at Fifield!" 23 of 24 Favors for a Cause Katie Julia Instead of giving out wedding favors, Sophia and Stuart decided to make a donation to the village church where they got married. The pair spent their honeymoon driving through small Italian villages, from Emilia Romagna to Tuscany, before flying to Greece for another five days, where they enjoyed sailing and a romantic dinner lit by a blood moon. "We had a magical time," Sophia says, "The most perfect start to a beautiful life together." How to Let Guests Know You're Making a Charitable Donation in Lieu of Wedding Favors 24 of 24 Sources Katie Julia Photography, Katie JuliaVideography, Confetti and SilkEvent planning, Design, and Flowers, Jessie Westwood and Georgia Westwood of Studio SororesCatering, Emily Few Brown of SpookStationery, Rose + RubyBride's gown and veil, Hermione de PaulaBride's shoes, Badgley MischkaHair, Hannah of Matthew Curtis HairBridesmaids dresses, BHLDNMenswear, The Cotswold TailorMusic, Niche Quartet, Jack the LadCake, Country House CookingRentals, Abbas MarqueesLinens, 88 Events Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit