So, this is a slightly different post for me (... I mean, it's not every day that I'm parading around in my Pyjamas/totally naked in a barely there camisole and french knickers, is it?) but it's a post that I'm really excited about. Amongst collaborations, endless new clothes - and therefore, new outfit posts - I've found it pretty hard to squeeze in any wedding related posts on my little corner of the internet. Plus the fact that fiance and I have both been so busy, we actually haven't had much time together recently, let alone actually sit down and plan anymore of the wedding, so today's post - and our scheduled "wedding chat" this weekend (Is this what adult life is, scheduling in important things to talk about because you're far too busy with, well, life?) - is the perfect opportunity to indulge in wedding related natter, inspiration, photo's and just... vibes.
You know, those oh so infamous wedding vibes...
One thing that I hadn't really considered, although it feels almost silly to say that after receiving the stunning pieces modelled today, is wedding lingerie/nightwear. I mean, I wasn't intending on rocking up to the big day in my Bridget Jones parachute knickers or mix matched £3 Primark underwear... but it was definitely a priority shoved under my pinterest worthy invites/peony boquet/"I CAN'T FIND ANY DRESS I LIKE" carpet.
After receiving an email from Marks and Spencer with links to the most incredible selection of bridal lingerie/nightwear/robes - including the Rosie for autograph range which deserves all the heart eye'd emoji's in the world - I opted for two stunning pairs of pyjamas (as much as I would have loved some Rosie for Autograph lingerie, the day I post photo's of me in a bra and knickers on this blog is the day that I fully give permission to Blogger to shut it down) that would be perfect for the night before the wedding, the morning of the wedding, a hen do sleepover, honeymoon... basically, I am totally sorted for wedding nightwear.
Let's just go straight in with the riskier option because quite frankly, I can't wait any longer to talk about it. This camisole/french knicker set* was love at first sight, the print is stunning, the colours are so gorgeous, and the cut has the perfect mix of sexy but elegant. This would be the perfect PJ set for a honeymoon because it's so light, comfy and let's be real, sexy as hell... If only I looked like Rosie Huntington Whiteley whilst wearing it.
Sigh... one can dream [insert cry face emoji here]
Next up are a set of pyjama's* that I think would be perfect for the night before the wedding/if you're having a little sleepover for your hen do. They're still sexy - because anything Rosie puts her name to is - but much more conservative with the full length trouser leg. The top, is just stunning with the same sheer/lace panel as the camisole but an incredibly gorgeous cut out back. It's the little touches like this which really sets Marks and Spencer's apart from your standard nightwear/lingerie. What I was totally blown away by however, was the quality of these pyjamas. They're unlike anything I've ever owned before and almost feel too good to wear...
... Theoretically speaking obviously as I'm sat here wearing them right now, attached to my Pinterest Wedding Board, totally immersed in babies breath and peony center pieces.
Now, whilst I won't be rocking blue nail polish on the day, I'm wearing it today because I totally forgot to remove it and put on a nude colour to represent the "Something Blue" theme. Obviously... ;) This is Nails Inc's Gel effect Regent's Place and I am beyond obsessed with it.
So there we have my Bridal Lingerie/Nightwear instalment to the non-existent wedding files. I have to say, whilst I knew that anything Rosie put her hand to would be all kinds of incredible, I was blown away by just how stunning the cut, colours, design and quality were and will definitely be heading back to Marks and Spencer to top up my collection.
I would love to know if you've ever considered your bridal lingerie/nightwear? Is this something that was/would be high on your wedding priorities list? I would love to hear your thoughts :)
As always, thank you so much for reading. I hope you enjoyed this post!
xx
Labels: Bridal, Fashion, Marks and Spencer, Nails Inc, Wedding, Wedding blogger