
Inside Daisy Lowe's idyllic Somerset wedding: Model wows in a custom Vivienne Westwood gown as she marries Jordan Saul in 'wild and romantic' pink-themed ceremony
Daisy Lowe has married her long-term partner Jordan Saul in a 'wild and romantic' wedding in Somerset.
The model, 36, and her estate agent love said 'I do' in an idyllic, pink-themed ceremony in front of their family and showbiz pals, on what was the couple's fifth anniversary.
And the pair, who officially become man and wife last week, pulled out all the stops for their wedding celebration, with Daisy stunning in a custom Vivienne Westwood Couture gown.
Speaking to British Vogue about her wedding dress, Daisy - who has walked many times for the designer amid her modelling career - shared: 'When I put it on, I just lit up from the inside out... It's very fitting that I will be wearing her gown for my special day.'
Daisy completed her bridal look with a Lulu Guinness shell bag, crystal-dotted Jimmy Choos and a tennis bracelet by The Vault London, while she added a special touch with vintage diamond studded earrings - which her grandfather gifted her grandmother 60 years ago.
Meanwhile, groom Jordan looked dapper in a black tuxedo by Richard James, with her further nod to her grandfather seeing as it was his favourite brand.
Daisy noted that it was a 'a lovely way to include him' on their special day. Her beloved grandparent Eddie Davis, 82, died from a heart attack in 2016.
For Daisy's evening look, Daisy slipped into a lace bodice and a draped miniskirt by Annie's Ibiza, while opting for comfort as she swapped her designer heels for a pair of white Dior combat boots.
Elsewhere, the groomsmen wore pink suits by Percival menswear while Daisy's seven bridesmaids, including the couple's two-year-old daughter Ivy, wore gorgeous pink and red ruffled dresses co-designed by Daisy and her mother, fashion designer Pearl Lowe, 55.
Pearl herself took to Instagram to share several snaps from the big day, noting: 'It has been the biggest joy being all together as one big blended happy family!'
Indeed as well as Pearl and her husband Danny, Daisy's stepfather Danny Goffey, Daisy's biological father Gavin Rossdale was also in attendance.
Daisy discovered the Bush frontman, 59,was her real father as a teenager after a paternity test.
Also at the wedding were Daisy's half-siblings Betty, Alfie and Frankie Goffrey, and her half-brother Zuma Rossdale, whose mother is singer Gwen Stefani.
Pearl's snaps revealed special details about the wedding, including a five-tier pink, bow-clad cake by Lily Vanilli.
Pearl also showed images of the gorgeous flowers by Sheffield-based florists Swallows and Damsons, while giving a glimpse at the floral-themed table name signs and dusky pink ribbon place names.
Babington House did the catering, while music was courtesy of Alan Power & The Take Twos, with three DJs - Harriet Rose, Jimmy Napes and Alfie Goff - providing the tunes later on.
The star-studded guest list including Daisy's pals including Nick Grimshaw, Pixie Geldof and Alexa Chung.
Daisy had officially tied the knot with Jordan last week at a low-key ceremony in London surrounded by their closest family and friends.
After the ceremony, they headed to East London's cult Italian restaurant Brutto to celebrate over bowls of pasta and tiramisu.
Photos shared by Daisy's half-sister, Betty Goffey, 18, gave an insight into the intimate dinner party, which took place on a candlelit table outside the trattoria.
One shot showed model Daisy in a simple white off-the-shoulder gown, with her hair in half-up style, which Betty captioned simply: 'Da bride'.
Another snap, shared by her mother Pearl Lowe earlier that morning, showed the family posing for a picture on a quiet residential street just before the nuptials.
Joining the happy couple were Daisy's musician mother Pearl, her stepfather Danny Goffey, her half-siblings Betty, Alfie and Frankie, and her godmother, musician Zoe Grace. Jordan's parents and close family were also in attendance.
Their bigger celebration a week later too place in Somerset where Pearl and Danny have lived since relocating from Camden in 2005, and where Daisy and Jordan are now putting down roots.
Daisy said: 'I'm moving to, and marrying in Somerset. That's how much I love it.'
Ahead of the big day, Daisy told how Jordan, whom Daisy lovingly describes as her 'soulmate,' is in charge of logistics, while she handles the creative touches.
'I'm really lucky I have my mum to talk to about styling. She's got such brilliant taste,' Daisy said.
'I don't feel actual pressure, but it is an exciting idea that it could be better than my 18th, which was one of the best parties ever.'
That's no small feat: in 2007, her parents threw her a birthday bash complete with a gig by Dirty Pretty Things, bussing guests out to the countryside. Her 21st, held at Babington House, saw Daisy in full Ice Queen regalia with Alexa Chung and Pixie Geldof on the guest list.
Daisy and Jordan will soon rent a small eco-home in Somerset while they search for the right patch of land to build their dream house - complete with wormeries, reusable water systems and a heat pump.
'We don't want to just build it without any footing,' Daisy said.
Ex-Strictly star Daisy and Jordan met during lockdown in 2020 while they were both walking their respective dogs.
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