THE COUPLE
Emma Lavin and Gavin Fleming, both solicitors.
THEY LIVE
in Dublin.
THE VENUE
Ballintubber Abbey, followed by the reception at The Lodge at Ashford Castle, Cong, Co Mayo.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Richard Stokes, Wonder & Magic.
THEY MET
When we both began training to be solicitors in Blackhall Place. At our first lecture, we were told that a lot of couples meet in Blackhall Place and, statistically, a certain percentage of us would go on to get married. That night, our mutual friend and Gavin’s eventual groomsman, Senan, introduced us.
THE PROPOSAL
I had just arrived home from a work trip in San Francisco when Gavin collected me at the airport to surprise me and whisk me away to Carton House for the night. Except, not realising this, I insisted on offering a colleague a lift home which slightly threw off his plan.
When we (eventually) got to Carton House, he took me for a walk down a tree-lined avenue and got down on one knee, just the two of us – it was perfect. We stayed in Carton House that night, made exciting calls to our family and friends, and went home to my parents in Boyle the next day to continue the celebrations.
Unbeknownst to me, Gavin had actually asked my manager for some annual leave the week before, telling her he had a “special surprise” planned. Not missing a beat, she booked us both in for a mani-pedi before I headed to the airport to ensure I was fully prepared.
THE WEDDING ATTIRE
I wore the Suzanne Neville ‘Hailey’ dress from her Nova collection. It was the first dress I tried on and I fell in love with it immediately. I loved the classic neckline, the structure of the boned bodice and the delicate, romantic flow of the silk organza skirt.
I bought the dress at Kadee Bride in Athlone. Suzanne Neville visits the boutique once a year so I was lucky enough to have an appointment with her. She created a made-to-measure dress for me and it fit like a glove. I paired the dress with a raw edge blusher veil to add some drama for my walk down the aisle. I also accessorised with some Prada cat eye sunglasses at the reception for fun.
Gavin wore a tailor-made navy tuxedo from Louis Copeland & Sons with a satin shawl collar. He paired this with patent leather shoes from Loake Shoemakers. He added some classic Ray-Ban sunglasses I had gifted him as a surprise that morning, and we were lucky enough to get the sunshine to wear them.
THE CEREMONY
We got married at Ballintubber Abbey, Claremorris, Co Mayo. With me being from Roscommon and Gavin being from Limerick, we really wanted to get married in the West and this seemed like the perfect halfway point. The local priest was really welcoming and the Abbey is also just beautiful – it is 800 years old and has a stunning white-washed interior. We loved the cultural and historical significance of the Abbey and its surroundings; it is nestled in a tranquil green landscape and surrounded by beautiful ruins.
To really make the most of it, we surprised everyone with a coffee van outside the Abbey as they came out after the ceremony so they could stay, chat and walk around if they wanted, as well as get some caffeine and a treat before the half-hour journey to the reception. It was one of my favourite moments of the day.
THE RECEPTION
Our reception was at The Lodge at Ashford Castle, a beautiful country house hotel within the grounds of the Ashford Castle estate. We had been to a friend’s wedding there previously and we were so impressed with the food and service as well as the stunning views of Lough Corrib. The venue was big enough to accommodate a big wedding but small enough that it felt intimate to just our wedding party on the weekend. We also held our rehearsal dinner, welcome drinks and a Day Two barbecue there.
The drive past Ashford Castle on the day was also spectacular, with guests free to roam the grounds over the weekend for some added entertainment. It’s also where we were able to take 15 minutes to ourselves between the ceremony and reception to take some photos, just the two of us, which was really special.
THE ENTERTAINMENT
The Corrib String Quartet played our ceremony, including both classical music and some covers of modern songs like Dreams by The Cranberries (a nod to Gavin’s Limerick roots) as we walked down the aisle together. My cousin, Ronan, who is a great guitar player, also sang Van Morrison’s Days Like This for us during the signing of the register which is one of our favourite songs.
At our drinks reception, The Swing Cats played some live jazz in the bar and then did a full swing set on stage as our main band for the night. We wanted to have live music with a romantic feel that everyone could dance to, from our older relatives who love jiving to the classics to our younger friends who loved the live brass section – they were a huge hit and had everyone on the dance floor from the first dance onwards.
Then Dave Daly DJ’ed for us and he was incredible craic, playing real club classics and amazing throwbacks to when we first started clubbing. He had played at a friend’s wedding in Cork and we knew we had to have him. People joked they struggled to step away, even to go to the bathroom, as they didn’t want to miss a song. He even facilitated some karaoke performances from my bridesmaid, Muireann, and my brother, Peter, and an impromptu throwing of the bouquet. As it happened, my good friend, Ema, caught it and was the first guest to get engaged after our wedding. Between Dave and The Swing Cats, the dancefloor was full of all our favourite people until the very end which was exactly what we had wished for.
THEY WISH THEY HAD
A sleeping pill! With all the anticipation, we both barely got a wink of sleep the night before the wedding. We were concerned when we got up in the morning that it might impact our enjoyment of the day but it really didn’t – the adrenaline and excitement carried us through.
THEIR BEST MOMENTS
THE FIRST DANCE SONG
L.O.V.E. by Nat King Cole.
THE CREW
Wedding Dress: Suzanne Neville, purchased at Kadee Bride. Groom’s Tuxedo: Louis Copeland & Sons. Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Maids to Measure. Bridal Robe and Bridesmaids’ Pyjamas: LeRose Stories. Flowers: Down the Floral Path. Cake: Fern Cakery. Stationery: Olive and Millicent. Make-Up: Oksana Lobanova. Hair: Louise Jordan. Ceremony Music: Corrib String Quartet. Reception Music: Luke Thomas and The Swing Cats. DJ: Dave Daly. Videographer: Seaforest Films. Coffee Van: T2 Coffee. Wedding Car: U2R1 Wedding Cars.
See more photographs from Emma and Gavin’s wedding in the gallery below.
Photography by Richard Stokes, Wonder & Magic.
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