Inside Bianca and Joseph's Sustainable London Wedding
When contributing editor of The Wedding Edition and Sustainably Influenced founder Bianca Foley married her partner Joseph Alleyne, it was never going to be an ordinary celebration. True to her values, Bianca’s London wedding was a beautiful fusion of modern elegance and sustainability - a thoughtful, intentional day that reflected the couple’s story and their commitment to conscious living.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of East London, Bianca and Joseph’s wedding was anything but traditional. From her fashion choices to the venue and overall ethos, every detail was carefully considered to reduce environmental impact without compromising on style.

A Conscious Wardrobe
For her bridal wardrobe, Bianca made a bold and sustainable choice. Eschewing the typical hen party look, she opted for the Annie Jumpsuit - a fully sustainable, tie-front bridal jumpsuit made from eco-friendly fabrics. The design was both minimal and striking, reflecting Bianca’s modern taste while aligning perfectly with her values. With its flattering silhouette and effortless elegance, the jumpsuit made the perfect statement for her pre-wedding celebrations.

On the big day, while Bianca chose not to have formal bridesmaids, her two closest friends played an important role. They wore the Roma Dress in Black - another consciously crafted piece made from LENZING™ ECOVERO™, a sustainable viscose derived from renewable wood sources. The flowing silhouette and chic neckline made the Roma dress a standout choice, effortlessly blending modern design with eco-conscious materials.

A Wedding Rooted in Meaning
The ceremony took place at Hackney Town Hall, with a reception at the iconic Bistrotheque, a venue known for its laid-back East London charm. From beginning to end, the wedding reflected the couple’s personality - cool, understated, and deeply meaningful.
Bianca and Joseph wanted their day to feel intimate and personal. They chose local suppliers wherever possible and made efforts to minimise waste throughout. From the florals to the food, sustainability was woven into every aspect. Even their wedding favours had a story: guests received mini bottles of olive oil sourced from Bianca’s family in Italy.
A New Kind of Celebration
In a world where weddings often come with a heavy carbon footprint, Bianca and Joseph’s London celebration proved that style and sustainability can go hand in hand. It wasn’t just a wedding - it was a reflection of shared values, conscious decisions, and modern love.
By choosing sustainable fashion brands like Rewritten and supporting local suppliers, Bianca and Joseph set a new standard for what it means to get married in 2025. Their day was a reminder that every wedding decision - no matter how small - can make an impact.