She planned her own wedding... |
Hire a professional!
(This may sound a little self-serving and it just might be, but trust us, we are serving you more!)
Please, please, unless you have unlimited free time (who does?) and have planned many events for 100+ guests, (in which case you probably aren’t reading this blog), you have got to hire a wedding planner. You will not regret it. If you are shaking your head and asking yourself “But why? Planning this will be a cinch”, then keep reading.
It all seems pretty simple, right? You pick out a location, think about your favorite menu items, décor you love, your favorite stationery, color palettes you want, memorable tunes and voila! Party planned. Well, there are two distinct differences here. Thinking about what you want and getting what you want, the way you want it (without having any meltdowns) are two entirely different things. Trust us, it gets difficult fast, questions begin to mount and so does the anxiety. Don't do this to yourself!
An wedding planner is a professional who can talk the talk and walk the walk (so to speak). We have experience using event jargon with vendors, we know the industry (and also what items should cost and what terms are appropriate in negotiations) and simply have the skill and experience to seamlessly bring your vision to life.
Imagine this during the planning process:
You are locked into a contract with a venue. The chairs they provide are mauve and that does not fit your color scheme. Ok, so you rent chairs. The venue now wants to charge you what seems like an extraordinary amount for these new chairs. Do chairs really cost $3500? Am I being taken advantage of? Why do I need 7 extra people to unload said chairs? Aren't we talking about chairs here? Are you getting stressed thinking this through? Call your local planner.
How about this one on the DAY OF:
You are enjoying your first glass of champagne, your hair is set in hot rollers, everything is going as planned, you are relaxing and enjoying the morning with your bridesmaids. The phone rings. You pick it up, it's your florist. He/She actually had you on the books for the FOLLOWING Saturday. They are very sorry, but there will be no flowers available for your wedding. Call waiting - it's your DJ, he lost the playlist you sent him and the special CD with the special version of your first-dance song on it, can you please resend to him within the next hour? What to do now? Who is going to handle this? Am I really getting on the phone with everyone in the Yellowpages to get a replacement florist while tracking down my laptop to resend this music? My glass of champagne is now flat and warm (and your hair is about to be too; flat at least). Again, if this is stressing you out - DEFINITELY call a planner.
David and Adrianne at a Milly show during NYC Fashion Week |
Added bonus: David Thielebeule, Accessories Director at Allure magazine will also be available doling out bridal fashion advice. He can help guide you on chic, sleek and fun color combo's for your wedding day, too! Makeup expert, Lindsay Remley and Hair Guru, Josie Schweitzer will also be available. It's quadruple the fun! Quadruple the experts. USE US!
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