A London Wedding Inspired by Dreams and Imagination
By Tim Gunn
Mar 30, 2026
By Tim Gunn
Mar 30, 2026
Oda Jaune and Robin Scott-Lawson, an artistic duo, orchestrated an extraordinary wedding in London, transcending traditional nuptial norms. Their journey to matrimony, initially considering exotic locales like Hydra or Scotland, ultimately unfolded in a manner that distinctly mirrored their personalities and shared history. The celebration, centered around London's iconic Painting Rooms and 180 the Strand, venues intrinsically linked to Scott-Lawson's creative event company, My Beautiful City, was conceived as a testament to their unique love story and boundless imagination.
Their connection blossomed serendipitously during the global pandemic. Oda, an artist, found herself isolated in London after relocating from Paris, with only Robin's contact. This unexpected solitude led to a profound bond, as Robin offered her a studio where she created her most significant work, a 32-foot-long masterpiece titled 'Tree, 2021.' Both believe this period of forced stillness was crucial for their relationship, allowing them to connect deeply without life's usual distractions, forging a love story truly shaped by the 'time of Covid.'
The proposal itself was an spontaneous, romantic affair amidst the Venice Biennale. During a lively, rain-soaked evening, Robin, caught in the moment, shouted his proposal over the music in a pop-up club. Oda's joyful 'Yes!' sealed their commitment, though an official engagement ring followed later during a trip to the Indian jungle. Upon returning to London, they meticulously planned their wedding, keeping the details private to fully realize their vision of a truly imaginative and creative celebration.
Their initial event was an exclusive pajama party for close friends. Guests, adorned in 'glamorous going-to-bed attire,' were transported into a whimsical world that evoked the innocent anticipation of a child's birthday eve. The Painting Rooms were transformed into three distinct spaces: a cocktail reception resembling a deconstructed bedroom, a lengthy banquet table designed as a bed where the couple, in vintage sleepwear, presided over a 'dreamy' feast, and finally, an exhilarating 'pillow fight room,' filled with feathers and childlike wonder.
The main ceremony followed at St Mary le Strand, a uniquely positioned church, adding to the unconventional charm of their wedding. Robin's creative ingenuity shone through in the reception decor at 180, where giant feather wings, inspired by Oda's wedding invite sketches, created an ethereal atmosphere. Snowdrops emerging from tabletops contrasted with the industrial setting, while a laser light bathed the space in gold. The evening's entertainment was equally impressive, featuring live performances from musical talents Eliot Sumner, Tom Odell, and Chrissie Hynde, alongside DJ sets from 2manydjs and Alexa Chung, ensuring a vibrant and memorable night.
Oda's wedding gown was a deeply personal creation by her daughter, Ida Immendorff, a fashion student at Central Saint Martins. The simple yet elegant heavy silk dress, adorned with a hooded wool coat, symbolized a fresh start for Oda. Her headpiece, crafted from ceramic porcelain snowdrops, and a matching bouquet continued the delicate theme. Robin, initially in classic Gieves & Hawkes tails, transitioned to Dior black tie for the evening party. The heartfelt speeches from their children, Ida and Otto, added another layer of emotion to the celebration, making it a truly unique and cherished occasion for all involved.
Oda Jaune and Robin Scott-Lawson's wedding was a testament to their shared artistic vision and deep affection. From a pandemic-forged romance and an impromptu Venetian proposal to a London celebration filled with whimsical touches and heartfelt moments, their union was an authentic reflection of their creative spirits. The two-part event, including an imaginative pajama party and a beautifully curated ceremony and reception, showcased their desire to create lasting memories through unique experiences. This extraordinary wedding, brought to life through intricate design, personal touches, and memorable performances, underscored the couple's belief in the power of imagination and the beauty of a love story told on their own terms.
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