Doing it differently- BIBI Bride holds 'drive-in' wedding to beat COVID restrictions

BIBI Bride Roma Popat and her husband Vinal Patel got around restrictions by staging a "drive-in wedding" to comply with COVID-19 restrictions.

The couple tied the knot at Braxted Park, near Witham, Essex, as 200 guests watched the ceremony from their cars on big screens outside.

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The 30-year-old newlyweds then waved at friends and family during a golf buggy tour of the grounds.

Guests were given hampers of snacks and hand gel, and could use a website to order food, delivered by waiters.

The couple said it was an amazing day but admitted it was "slightly different" to the one they had originally planned.

Wedding planner Saheli Mirpuri said: "As Asian wedding planners, we're used to large numbers, so it's been extremely difficult. But you've to get creative and think outside of the box.

"The couple initially brought up the idea of a drive-in wedding as a joke. It sounded crazy but the more we talked about it, the more it seemed possible.

"We've had quite a lot of calls from couples keen to replicate the idea, so it could be a new trend."

In a statement, the couple said: "Both of us had the most amazing day and we have since had so many calls and messages from guests saying how much they enjoyed the experience and felt part of it.

"It literally meant everything to us to have everyone there, albeit in a slightly different way to the one we envisaged. It's a day we'll never forget."

Roma wears a made-to-measure Sabyasachi piece, from BIBI London.

Source: BBC