Preston Bailey has designed many amazing weddings and is an icon in the wedding industry. There are 10 tips for brides on their big day that he recommends. Read on to check them out.
Share Your Vision: As a designer, it is my job to show my clients something new and fresh, but always with their vision in mind. I always remind myself that this is their event, and not mine, and not just that; it’s one of the most important of their lives. Brides, never allow yourself to be bullied into agreeing to something that doesn’t feel right in your heart.
Use Pinterest Wisely: This wonderful site is both a blessing and a curse! There are so many images to choose from that it can actually work against you. Especially when you become set on something outside of your budget. Another problem? Designers, florists and caterers are artists and want to create something special and unique for you so it is important to remember that Pinterest is meant to be used for inspiration, not duplication.
Put The Bulk Of Your Budget Into What’s Important To You: Unless you have an unlimited budget, the reality is that you can’t have it all. You can, however, have a wedding that really highlights what is important to you and your partner. If you’re foodies, splurge there. If you’re dying for a couture dress, that’s where the bulk of your budget will go. Of course, I think decor should be your focus.
Do Your Research: Spend some time researching planners, venues, florists and vendors (a good planner can help with this). Share your vision clearly and hire people you trust, not just those who offer you what you feel is the best price. In many cases, you get what you pay for.
Manage Expectations: A lot of brides hire a wedding planner for the day of the event and expect the same level of service they would get from someone who has helped them plan from the beginning. This is not only unfair, but unrealistic. Wedding planners who come in for the day can do a great job at keeping things streamlined. However, they don’t have relationships with your vendors and have not helped to plan the event they are navigating. In addition, really look through contracts and ask questions with vendors to truly understand what your costs include. Click here to read more about the 10 tips for brides on their big day.