Photos: Sola Káradóttir & Dhani Harrison
Photo: Saga Sig1/7After meeting with Stella McCartney (pictured left) and her team, Sola Káradóttir decided on a simple shape with embroidery instead of lace to keep her wedding dress modern, yet traditional. It was made from 100 percent ivory silk with a fine viscose thread stitchwork highlighted with micro antique metal sequins. Here, McCartney puts last-minute details on the dress before helping the bride into it.
Photo: Saga Sig2/7McCartney suggested the beautifully romantic secret detail of including the bride and groom’s names on the train of the dress. (The bride’s full Icelandic first name, Solveig, was used.)
Photo: Saga Sig3/7Here, the bride poses under a Wisteria arch at Friar Park just before the ceremony.
Photo: Steven Sebring4/7The wedding party pauses for a portrait after the ceremony. The groomsmen and the bridesman all wore suits by Spencer Hart.
Photo: Steven Sebring5/7The bridesmaids are in long, light teal Stella McCartney dresses. The two maids of honor (pictured on either side of the bride) wore dresses that have embroidery details similar to those on the bride's wedding dress.
Photo: Steven Sebring6/7Káradóttir and Harrison take a private moment before making their way to the reception.
Photo: Steven Sebring7/7The bride and the groom's first dance was to The Beach Boys’ “Don’t Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder).” McCartney’s team had beautiful silk ballerina slippers made for the bride, and the groom wore shoes by Edward Greene.