Initially, the couple considered getting married at a registry office, to enable Chloe’s mum to attend. But given that they were also expecting their second child, Enola, at the time, they decided to hold off for the time being. “My mum was basically like, ‘Don’t put that pressure on yourself or try to do it for me – just do it when it makes sense,’” Chloe explains.
Eventually, the couple settled on 9 August, 2025, as their wedding date, choosing the Norwich Arts Centre as their venue. “It used to be a church, so it’s got that grandeur from the outside, but also it’s got the kind of scuzzy gig venue [vibe] to it,” Chloe says. “We love the musical history behind it, too – Nirvana played there, the Stone Roses. It just felt really cool.”
When it came to decorating the space, it’s no surprise that the art director had a very specific idea of what she wanted aesthetically, thanks to her long-standing Pinterest board. “The wedding board is about 10 years old,” Chloe laughs. “My main inspiration and theme that I wanted to tap into was the Vegas wedding, the Sure Thing chapel – quite camp, quite kitsch and very pink.” The bride worked with Boomting Bunting to drape the venue with pink sparkly fringed curtains, and to hang three giant disco balls from the ceiling. Naturally, there was also a pink neon heart that she managed to buy off a friend of a friend, whom Chloe discovered had one at her wedding via Instagram.