If there's one celebrity couple we love to swoon over, it's Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana, who celebrated 25 years of marriage together on Saturday. Fans were left in awe of Tana's adorable tribute to her husband on their special day, as she posted a video of herself dancing in her wedding dress after finding it amongst her belongings in their luxurious London home. Fans and friends rushed to the comments to share their love for Tana's heartwarming video. Gordon, who is famed for his on-screen temper and brutal honesty when it comes to cooking, often takes to Instagram to share his softer side, leaving fans swooning over his heartwarming tributes to wife Tana and their five beautiful children. Last year, the celebrity chef celebrated the couple's 24th wedding anniversary in the sweetest way, posting an unseen throwback photo from the day the pair tied the knot. The throwback photo shows bride Tana looking lovingly up at her new husband, who looks smart in his formal wedding suit, complete with a red rose in his lapel. The couple look blissfully happy, beaming for the camera as they celebrate with family and friends. Gordon and former schoolteacher Tana tied the knot in Chelsea, London in 1996, and are now the proud parents to five children: Megan, twins Jack and Holly, 21, Matilda, 19, and little Oscar, who turned two in April. Like this story? Sign up to our newsletter to get other stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up to HELLO Daily! By entering your details, you are agreeing to HELLO! Magazine User Data Protection Policy. chụp ảnh cưới đẹp nhất hà nội can unsubscribe at any time. For more information, please click here.
Your palette is the selection of colors you’ve chosen to work with on your wedding day, influencing everything from linens to flowers to even the ink on your invitations. Most palettes feature at least three colors-the main color, a neutral, and an accent-though you may also include a few different shades of each color for depth (think blush, pink, and fuchsia or French blue and navy). Not to be confused with escort cards, place cards are what tell your guests exactly where to sit once they’ve gotten to their table. These aren’t always used-you can opt for open table seating, meaning you tell your guests which table to sit at and then let them choose their own chair from there-but are commonly used at head tables even for more casual weddings. However, they’re essential for more formal and black-tie weddings, where each guest’s seat is carefully chosen in advance. Time to set the table!
For example, arranging guests’ names in alphabetical order (versus grouped by table) means they’ll be able to find their seats faster than if they had to read every table arrangement on the list to figure out where to go. Opting for one or two long tables for everyone? A diagram with numbered seats, accompanied by an alphabetical list of guests’ names and seat numbers, will get them in place with ease. A font that’s easier to read is always welcome for any sort of signage, as well. If you're truly not into an assigned seating master plan, consider assigning tables-without specific seats-instead. This way, your wedding guests will still have some direction but can make their own choices-and no one will be scrambling for seats when you’re about to make your grand entrance. That being said, put thought into who you’ll be grouping together to make sure everyone has someone to talk to and will have a good time. If you forego assigned seats or tables, also make sure your elderly guests always have a designated place to sit down. If you plan on having a formal sit-down meal with wait staff service, assigning tables instead of specific seats may not be your best option. Venues will often require place cards for formal dining to subtly indicate which guests will be receiving which meal.
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