‘It’s fun, quirky and romantic’: why everyone wants Bridgerton music at their wedding

‘It’s fun, quirky and romantic’: why everyone wants Bridgerton music at their wedding

The Regency-era drama is responsible for more couples saying ‘I do’ to an orchestral take on a beloved track

When Rachael Armstrong got engaged to her now-husband Chris in 2021, one of the first wedding decisions she made was about the music that would accompany her entrance.

“I’d pictured it in my head before we were even engaged – I knew it would be romantic but also a bit fun and quirky,” she said. And so when the day came for her to make that walk down the aisle, she did so to a violin arrangement of Canadian pop singer Carly Rae Jepsen’s 2015 hit I Really Like You.

Continue reading… The Regency-era drama is responsible for more couples saying ‘I do’ to an orchestral take on a beloved trackWhen Rachael Armstrong got engaged to her now-husband Chris in 2021, one of the first wedding decisions she made was about the music that would accompany her entrance.“I’d pictured it in my head before we were even engaged – I knew it would be romantic but also a bit fun and quirky,” she said. And so when the day came for her to make that walk down the aisle, she did so to a violin arrangement of Canadian pop singer Carly Rae Jepsen’s 2015 hit I Really Like You. Continue reading… Bridgerton, Weddings, Life and style, Marriage, Music, Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Carly Rae Jepsen, Alicia Keys, Robyn, Culture 

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