Stacey Solomon was “overcome with emotion” when she tried on her wedding dress for the first time surrounded by her close friends and family at Pickle Cottage.
The Loose Women panellist tied the knot to her husband Joe Swash at a beautiful intimate ceremony in their £1.2million Essex mansion last month.
And the blonde bombshell made sure to have the perfect dress for her big day which was organised for her by Maire Therese Hickey – who owns Verona Bridal – that the mum-of-four got to try on in her family home months earlier.
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The well-known bridal shop has quite the history with working with famous faces including Nicola Hughes from Made In Chelsea, but the proud shop owner confessed working on Stacey’s dress was their favourite so far.
The process for creating the perfect wedding dress started on Zoom, where the owner showed her some options and styles available for the former X Factor star.
When Stacey had settled on some possible options for her big day, the team of designers headed over to her home at Pickle Cottage for an emotional dress fitting surrounded by her loved ones.
Owner Marie has since opened up about what it was like to work with the loving mum and how they made her fitting session a memorable moment for the bride-to-be.
She told OK! Magazine: “Stacey told us she’d never felt before how she felt when wearing that Jessica dress, she was just overcome with emotion. There were tears.
“Her sister Jemma came over to visit during the fitting, which was really lovely, and baby Rose was there too. My girls really bonded with the Solomon sisters in that intimate environment.
“You need a bride to trust you with something as important as their wedding day, so it was amazing that our team really connected with them both. It was a complete dream.”
She added: “Stacey kept saying that she couldn’t wait for Joe and her little ones to see her in that beautiful gown.”
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For her big day, Stacey opted for the brand’s Jessica dress which is described as a “stunning A-line, waist-high, corset-style, marble-design tulle gown” which she had slightly altered so that she was able to “move and dance” in it.
Speaking about the gown, the owner added: “She wanted to be able to move and dance and didn’t want to bother anyone with holding it up all day. And she didn’t want to trip up baby Rose!”
The dress also featured a 3D applique floral design which she paired with a matching headpiece that included custom gold leaves to make the beautiful look completely unique.
For her daughter’s flower girl dress, Stacey made sure that the off-cuttings from her wedding dress were made into a little dress for Rose and even made sure to include the same sparkly broach on her high heels on the little one’s baby shoes.
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