24 Jan 2014

Design Wedding India

South Asian weddings are very ritual and celebrations can last for many days. There are often between 100 to over a 10,000 guests and many of the attendees are unknowns; they just come for the party.

Weddings in India are more than the union of a couple, they are the coming together of two families and their extended relatives. Compatibility of the couple might be assessed on the basis of horoscopes, but in today’s modern India, couples choose each other.

Wedding attire in India his highly ornate and can include gold and silver embroidery. The sari or the lehenga is a huge tradition and often comes in red, yellow, white or green. Red symbolizes prosperity, fertility and marital bliss. Awesome and elegant ornaments adorn the bride. Most grooms will wear a sherwant with intricate embroidery. Usually his wedding clothes are white or off-white or sometimes beige.

The actual wedding ceremony even in modern India can be three hours long and may be held at the bride’s home or a specific wedding hall. The arrival of the groom is exciting. Today he arrives by luxury car accompanied by fireworks. There are wedding traditions where the couple plays games to symbolize their trust in one another.

Food is highly traditional and generally vegetarian. There is a huge variety of dishes served though types of food does very from region to region. You might find that wedding food in South India is served on a broad banana leaf.

The families of the bride and groom hold a reception for their guests. It can be on the day of the wedding or on another day. It is a non-ritualistic ceremony; guests come to offer their congratulations to the couple. A design wedding in India reception can be quite similar to reception in other countries.

22 Jan 2014

Marriage Planners Make Better Cupids

Now imagine this, when you hire a professional marriage planner to take over the organisation of the wedding, you essentially give yourself a chance to sit back and take a break. While you are relaxing, you need to tick off the jobs which you, thankfully, will no longer have to do.

Let’s start with fixing dates and planning the overall logistics of the event. You will not have check the bookings on the venue since that will have been done for you. You will not have to make a list of third-party services that you will need such as catering, food and beverage arrangements, photographers and videographers, choreographers, beauticians and serving staff. All of that would have been taken care of you, since your planner probably already has a list of these services that will suit your budget. Heck, your planner probably will suggest a venue that has all of these requirements taken care of in-house. This is especially desirable in the case of destination weddings. With modern weddings often happening in other cities, this kind of plug-and-play service from a planner is the best thing to happen to you, since the wedding, of course.

They also handle all the on-site arrangements such as decor and catering. They will manage the schedule for you along with making arrangements to pick and drop certain guests if required. They will also do theme and concept weddings if required. Which brings us to the best part of outsourcing the work part of your wedding, your planner will be able to help you get the best options within your budget, instead of you trying to list what you want and then finding out what you can and cannot afford.

20 Jan 2014

Tips for Planning a Multi-cultural Indian-Western Style Wedding

Since weddings are a sacred bond between families, they can also bridge cultures, religions and countries. With increasing diasporas residing on foreign shores, mixed marriages are growing in number and this trend has opened up a new take on the traditional cultural wedding. Not willing to miss out on the best bits of both cultures, couples are increasingly opting for multi-cultural weddings. Wedding planners in India are gearing up to meet this trend with the option of hosting a multi-cultural, both Indian and Western style wedding.

Decide your cultural mix. You can have two separate weddings, or you could integrate or fuse elements of both cultures together. Since both wedding ceremonies and rituals are so different, it probably makes best sense to keep the two ceremonies separate and complete in their own respects. This includes a reasonable duration of time for each as well, which can be a matter of days, weeks or even months. Other factors that will come to your mind include the scheduling and the reception. You can just as well have both on the same day and invite everyone to the same reception. Just make sure your guests know what is going on and don’t feel lost in the midst of your most special moments.

Since you are pretty much in for a multi-cultural experience henceforth, why not go the whole hog and mix the cuisines as well? Your guests will love a multi-cultural fusion aimed at making everyone happy. Spread that concept to include a small percentage of both cultures in the decorations, music and dress.

Since multi-cultural weddings are tricky in any case, there are millions of things that can go wrong in case of any misunderstandings between the guests. In such cases, you might want to consider getting your wedding professionally managed. Wedding planners in India are quite capable of handling these multi-cultural events and offer you the undeniable advantage of being free to deal with all your relatives, friends and loved ones. This way, you will be able to handle any situations that might be developing well in advance.