Daisy Lowe wows in beautiful wedding with partner Jordan Saul.

Daisy Lowe has married her partner of five years Jordan Saul in a low-key ceremony in London on Thursday. 

The 36-year-old daughter of Pearl Lowe and Gavin Rossdale and the property developer, 31, said ‘I do’ surrounded by their closest family and friends.

After the ceremony, they headed to East London’s cult Italian restaurant Brutto to celebrate over bowls of pasta and tiramisu.

Photos shared by Daisy’s half-sister, Betty Goffey, 18, gave an insight into the intimate dinner party, which took place on a candlelit table outside the trattoria.

One shot showed model Daisy in a simple white off-the-shoulder gown, with her hair in half-up style, which Betty captioned simply: ‘Da bride’. 

Another snap, shared by her mother Pearl Lowe earlier that morning, showed the family posing for a picture on a quiet residential street just before the nuptials.

Daisy Lowe has married her partner of five years Jordan Saul in a low-key ceremony in London on Thursday (she is pictured at her hen party)

The couple said ‘I do’ surrounded by their closest family and friends, before heading to East London’s cult Italian restaurant Brutto to celebrate over bowls of pasta and tiramisu

Photos shared by Daisy’s half-sister, Betty Goffey (L), 18, showed the intimate dinner party unfolding on a candlelit table outside the trattoria

Joining the happy couple were Daisy’s musician mother Pearl, her stepfather Danny Goffey, her half-siblings Betty, Alfie and Frankie, and her godmother, musician Zoe Grace. Jordan’s parents and close family were also in attendance.

Notably absent was Daisy’s biological father, Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale, whom she discovered was her real father as a teenager after a paternity test.

The pair are on good terms and he is expected to attend a much-larger wedding celebration in Somerset later this summer.

Ex-Strictly star Daisy and Jordan met during lockdown in 2020 while they were both walking their respective dogs. 

The couple now share a two-year-old daughter, Ivy.

While their wedding ceremony was a relatively private affair, Daisy has big plans for their summer wedding.

The family will celebrate again in Somerset, where Pearl and Danny have lived since relocating from Camden in 2005, and where Daisy and Jordan are now putting down roots.

Daisy said: ‘I’m moving to, and marrying in Somerset. That’s how much I love it.’

The family will officially celebrate again in Somerset, where Pearl and Danny have lived since relocating from Camden in 2005, and where Daisy and Jordan are now putting down roots

The small group looked like they were having a great time, but notably absent was Daisy’s biological father, Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale, whom she discovered was her real dad as a teenager after a paternity test

While the Thursday ceremony was a private affair, Daisy has big plans for their summer wedding

The family will officially celebrate again in Somerset, where Pearl and Danny have lived since relocating from Camden in 2005, and where Daisy and Jordan are now putting down roots

Ex-Strictly star Daisy and Jordan (R), 31,  met during lockdown in 2020 while they were both walking their respective dogs and now share daughter Ivy, two

Daisy said she is currently deep in planning and is hoping for a sustainable yet glamorous countryside wedding. 

Ivy will be a flower girl, and Daisy plans to coordinate her look with her daughter and bridesmaids.

Jordan, whom Daisy lovingly describes as her ‘soulmate,’ is in charge of logistics, while she handles the creative touches. 

‘I’m really lucky I have my mum to talk to about styling. She’s got such brilliant taste,’ Daisy said. 

‘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.’

That’s no small feat: in 2007, her parents threw her a birthday bash complete with a gig by Dirty Pretty Things, bussing guests out to the countryside. Her 21st, held at Babington House, saw Daisy in full Ice Queen regalia with Alexa Chung and Pixie Geldof on the guest list.

Daisy and Jordan will soon rent a small eco-home in Somerset while they search for the right patch of land to build their dream house – complete with wormeries, reusable water systems and a heat pump.

‘We don’t want to just build it without any footing,’ Daisy said. 

‘Community is really important. I love old houses, but Jordan said, ‘if you really care about the environment, you should build a home,’ and I was easily swayed.’

Despite juggling a toddler, wedding prep and a house move, Daisy seems more grounded than ever. 

‘We’ve always done everything backwards – having a baby, getting married – but that was always my dream,’ she said. ‘I wanted to be really mindful of Ivy having a secure attachment.’

In her twenties, Daisy dated a string of famous faces including Mark Ronson, actor Matt Smith and Hurts frontman Theo Hutchcraft.

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