Bride & Groom

Brides advice

REBECCA’S ADVICE

• Be true to yourself and only invite those who bring joy to your lives. Don’t feel guilty about cutting out that distant relative you see once in a blue moon.

• Have a steamer handy! It will quickly get rid of the cheeky creases that magically appear on dresses and suits.

• Have a thorough event plan. Include the phone numbers of all your suppliers and two contact people on the day – not the bride and groom because they should be putting their feet up!

HANNAH'S ADVICE

• If you can, try and prioritise a videographer into your wedding budget. While this may seem like a ‘nice to have’ you will be forever thankful that you chose to hire one. A wedding video will bring the wedding day back to life and you

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Bride & Groom

Bride & Groom1 min readSocial Science
Groom’s Inspiration
For the chance to spend a special moment together, and to ease pre-wedding nerves, Hayley and Paul decided on a ‘first look’ photo shoot before their ceremony. Paul’s elated reaction was one every bride dreams of! See more from their gorgeous wedding
Bride & Groom5 min read
Southern Romance
The Southern Lakes region was seemingly designed to host weddings – postcard-perfect photo opportunities abound, the small resident population and secluded natural landscape are conducive to peace and privacy, and the distinctive seasons offer vastly
Bride & Groom3 min read
Maria &Johan
Maria and Johan returned home from London to get married in a beautiful rustic-style wedding. Their dreams of a relaxed celebration by the water, surrounded by loved ones, came true on a stunning NZ summer’s day in December. Maria tells their story…

Related