Wedding Day
All you need to know on the day
Order of the day
A quick overview of how the wedding day will unfold – from the ceremony to dinner, speeches and dancing. It helps everyone know what to expect and when things are happening
Please note the below timeline is indicative and subject to change. Plan for the entire day to be available.
17 July 2026
13:30
Guest arrival
14:00
Wedding ceremony
14:30
Welcome Drinks
16:00
Wedding Dinner
18:30
First dance
22:00
Late evening food
18 July 2026
01:00
Off-site guests leave
If you are staying at the venue overnight:
08:00
On-site breakfast
10:00
On-site guests leave
The wedding party
Please allow us to introduce our dream team – our dearest friends and family who have supported us every step of the way. They’ll be the ones making magic happen behind the scenes on the big day, so if you need a hand, they’re your go-to crew!
The Bridal party 👰♀️
Anel
The Bride
yizhu jiang
Maid of Honour
She was the first friend I made at work and instantly became my ride-or-die. We bonded over Data, career, life, and all the chaos in between, and now I honestly can’t imagine life without her.
Bayan tulbassova
Maid of Honour
Our friendship goes back years … We became super close friends back in middle school before life threw us to the opposite sides of the world, and finding each other again as adults was the best full-circle moment. She’s the most sincere, kind, and incredible friend – and the queen of making tech and fashion look like pure glamour.
Sabina Yegemberdiyeva
Creative Director
She’s our creative director – the most talented and artistic one in the family and the mastermind behind all the wedding design and every cute detail. Every childhood memory, challenge, inside joke, and moments of growing up was with her, and no one in the world understands me like she does.
Arai Ordakhan
Bridesmaid
From meeting at summer school in London 10 years ago to her standing by my side at my wedding, I still can’t believe how lucky I am. Patient, resourceful, endlessly trustworthy…and she’s already hosted the best Bridal Shower ever!
Rainie Yang
Bridesmaid
She’s a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day – not just for me, but for everyone around her! She’s incredibly smart, my only (almost!) PhD friend, incredibly kind and endlessly fun to be around. The best part? Taking the tube home together after work always makes my day brighter.
Boris Kharitonsev
Bridesman
He’s like my long lost twin – we are Dora and Boots, basically siblings at heart. From sitting next to each other in college to surviving lockdowns together keeping each other sane, he’s now proudly earned the title of my one-and-only Bridesman.
The groom's party 🤵♂️
Ablay
The Groom
Hai hoang
Groomsman
Hai is the first person I met when I arrived to the UK many years ago – he was also my first, and only, flatmate. Gentle soul unless you annoy him, Hai is a solid friend and my first port of call for anything and everything.
Erdem Dorjkhand
Groomsman
Erdem and I followed each other to university, and he has remained a pain in my back ever since. His life chaotic, his stories fun, his fashion sense performative – but I can always count on him (unless he is late).
Alibek kanafin
Groomsman
Alibek is the certified OG – my best and oldest friend from the motherland. Inseparable in school, we’ve stayed in touch for many years and went through a lot together despite the distance.
Jonathan lam
Groomsman
Jon is a great friend and confidant. He has a lot of empathy in every situation. But he also holds a mastery in putting his foot in his mouth. This combination generated many a spiral throughout the years.
Fabian Grohmann
Groomsman
Fabian and I survived Oxford via beer consumption and last-minute cramming. I may not remember the intricacies of derivatives pricing, but I made a friend for life – a choice I’d make again in a heartbeat.
The Venue
A bit more about Gosfield Hall
History
Our wedding will take place at Gosfield Hall, a beautiful country house tucked away in the peaceful Essex countryside. The hall was first built in 1545 by Sir John Wentworth, a member of Cardinal Wolsey’s household, and has been home to centuries of remarkable stories. Queen Elizabeth I once stayed here with her royal entourage, filling the grand rooms and courtyard with the bustle of court life. Many years later, in the early 1800s, the exiled French King Louis XVIII and his wife made Gosfield Hall their temporary palace, bringing with them more than 350 courtiers and staff as they tried to recreate a slice of France in England.
Over time, each generation has left its mark on the building. The Tudor west front still hints at its 16th-century origins, while the later Georgian owners added elegant touches — including the grand ballroom, sweeping staircase, and the mile-long ornamental lake. The house also has its quieter stories: it was used as a base for troops during the Second World War, stood empty for a time, and was lovingly restored in the decades that followed.
Gosfield Hall Today
Gosfield Hall feels both stately and welcoming — a place where layers of history meet the warmth of new celebrations. We love that our wedding will take place somewhere that has witnessed so many moments of joy and change over the centuries, and we’re excited to add our own small chapter to its long and fascinating story.