
Daisy Lowe dazzles in a sparkling sheer dress as she celebrates her hen do with 'dream sleepover' complete with inflatable doll of fiancé Jordan Saul
Daisy Lowe was every inch the glowing bride to be over the weekend as she dazzled in a sparking sheer dress while celebrating her hen do.
The model, 36, is preparing to tie the knot with partner Jordan Saul, three years after they got engaged.
And Daisy was sure to mark the occasion in style as she and her pals headed to the idyllic Cotswold estate, Hillside Hangouts, for a fun-filled weekend, which saw her carrying an inflatable doll of her husband-to-be.
Taking to Instagram on Monday, Daisy shared photos and details of her weekend, which included a 'dream sleepover', a sound bath and a delicious lunch at The Fish Hotel.
During the lunch, Daisy revealed that she was not allowed to drop her Jordan doll otherwise she had to take a shot, with the star noting that if she forfeited her shot, she'd have to have her partner's face tattooed onto her body.
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Describing her stay at the 'breathtaking' Hillside Hangouts, Daisy noted that it had 'heavenly views, chic and cosy decor & it was completed with the most thoughtful decorations, balloons & a kitchen with all my favourite snacks and drinks.'
The emotional beauty went on to add that she loved it so much that she 'burst into tears when I walked in.'
Daisy also revealed that her pals had planned her ideal dinner made up of her 'death row' menu, stating: 'Then dinner, I didn't even question when Portia asked me on the phone what my death row meal was… just thought it was our standard chat.
'But that's what they had created in our glorious home for the trip- my favourite starter main & pud… I slipped into the dress of dreams by @anniesibiza.'
The mother-of-one's weekend celebrations included a ceramics class and cocktails, concluding with 'a lot of laughter, dancing & Daisy bingo.'
Sharing snaps from her hen do, Daisy looked gorgeous in a bridal-inspired ivory embellished dress by Annie's Ibiza complete with a veil.
It comes after Daisy revealed that while she is busy with preparations for Somerset wedding to Jordan, the couple have also decided to move to Somerset with their daughter Ivy, two.
Daisy admitted she has been quite overwhelmed and 'super anxious' recently as she attempts to balance having a 'toddler, planning a wedding and a new home'.
The mother-of-one's weekend celebrations included a ceramics class and cocktails, concluding with 'a lot of laughter, dancing & Daisy bingo'
Speaking in the June addition of SOMERSET LIFE magazine, Daisy said she 'needs to get married before she can think about having baby number two'.
Daisy said: 'I'm moving to and marrying in Somerset. That's how much I love it. I will coordinate Ivy with me and my bridesmaids, she'll be a little flower girl but I'm still trying to figure it all out.
'Jordan is really practical whereas I'm the creative one, so I need him to make certain decisions and he lets me get on with the creative stuff.
'But having a toddler, planning a wedding and a new home is quite a lot. First thing this morning I had to write so I don't feel super anxious. I don't feel actual pressure, but it is an exciting idea that it could be better than my 18th, which was one of the best parties ever. I think we might top it.
The star revealed the couple have decided to move to the country after being 'inspired' by her mum as she grew up surrounded by nature.
She said: 'Now the plan is to rent a little eco-home in Somerset while we start looking for somewhere to build our own eco-home.
'We can immerse ourself in the life with Ivy starting nursery there next year and start building out community. The idea that when we're there we will find the exact bit of land.'
The mother-of-one is already looking at wormeries, 'so she can give back to the land and reusable water pumps and heat pumps' for her new property.
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