
There are only a few days left before the end of the year, but there are those who wait until the last moment to cross the altar. This is the case of Holly Ramsaythe daughter of the emblematic chef Gordon Ramsaywho a few hours ago said “yes, I want” with his partner Adam Peat at Bath Abbey, in one of the churches that appear in the series “The Bridgertons”.
A very special ceremony, during which the bride and her godfather were nervous and excited upon their arrival at the religious temple, before going to the Kin House Manor to continue the party.
As at every wedding, and even if some guests like the Beckhams They also took their share of the stage, the much anticipated being the bride’s dress. Holly Ramsey opted for a classic dress, with lots of lace, a large ivory cape… and all kinds of details. We tell you!
Holly Ramsay’s wedding dress from her big fairytale wedding
The last big wedding of 2025 took place a few hours ago at Bath Abbey. Holly Ramsay was its main protagonist and, to celebrate love in style, she decided to dress as a classic dress the most special. A model designed with a classic cut and with everything floral lace bodysuitwith seam on the neckwhich gave it a romantic touch, and a large ivory satin capewhich fell from the shoulders and enveloped the entire silhouette.
A simple but very special style, which combines with a romantic and bohemian beauty look. The bride opted for a natural bunwith the front locks loose and wavy, to frame the face. A bow with which he decorated a subtle veilwhich gave structure to the hairstyle. As for makeup, finally, she opted for a subtle ‘make up’, with lots of shine on the cheeks and a discreet pink tone that gave them vitality. He also went for shine when it came to brighten your eyelidsgiving a magical and festive touch to her look, although for her lips she preferred a darker pink tone, which made them look harsh.
An ideal winter bride and very inspiringwithout excess, but with a lot of romanticism. And without a doubt, one of the great protagonists of Christmas.