Vicky Pattison has at last found her happily ever after, finally tying the knot in her dream wedding to Ercan Ramadan at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London after six years together. Sharing a stunning picture of the occasion, Vicky introduced herself and her husband as Mr and Mrs Pattison Ramadan to her 5.5million Insta followers.
But her big day has come with a hefty price tag – the 36 year old has previously admitted she’d spent ‘the same price as a house’ to achieve the wedding of her dreams and comparing her extravagant nuptials to those of Olivia Attwood and Bradley Dack’s, which came to £200,000. A large chunk of the money spent on Vicky’s big day was surely down to her decision to wear four dresses. Vicky treated fans to a slew of pics on her Insta feed, including snaps with her beloved pooches. She shared photos of two of her gorgeous white gowns, tagging luxury bridal wear designer Suzanne Neville in posts.
Celebs such as Christine Lampard, Jacqueline Jossa and Katherine Jenkins have all worn Suzanne’s designs on their big day and her dresses can cost from £2,875 to over £5k. Vicky’s veil was provided by brand Gigi & Olive, taking inspo from Ariana Grande’s wedding look, priced at £165. And Ercan was also kitted out in some spenny clobber, with a suit by Endrick Clothing – a brand so exclusive, it’s listed as ‘coming soon’ on social media.
However, ahead of the wedding, Vicky admitted she’d decided to cut down on her budget for flowers in order to wear her four dresses. Despite this, she enlisted the help of award-winning florist Emma Soulsby to design the arrangements for the wedding, whose prices starting at around £1k.
To top it all off – in a nod to Vicky’s Geordie heritage – guests were treated to catering from Greggs, with a personalised pasty van.
And the party isn’t over yet, with the pair due to jet off to Puglia, Italy, for a second lavish ceremony. But Vicky and Ercan can loosen the purse strings a little for that one, as we imagine some of the cost will be shouldered by E4, who have scored the rights to a two-part TV special, Destination Wedding, airing later this year.