Your Yorkshire Wedding - January/February 2024 (Issue 64)

YOUR BIG-DAY BEST KAY BINNERSLEY, KAY BINNERSLEY HAIR www.kaybinnersleyhair.co.uk We’re engaged! Now what? Start looking at dates, it’s never too early. Once you’ve booked your venue the next top vendors to secure are your photographer, hairdresser and make-up artist. Also, start visiting bridal shops for dress ideas. Bridal parties don’t realise we hair and make-up artists are up there with the top important five to book early as our diaries fill up super-quickly. What order will you carry out the treatments on the wedding morning? We usually start preparing the hair ready to style then we work on the bridemaids first before we commence styling the bride. Once everyone is in their outfits we add the final touches and place in any hair accessories and veils . How can we make our day personal to us? As a bridal hairstylist, I focus on creating a personalised experience for the bride and groom – understanding your preferences, considering your wedding theme, and tailoring hairstyles that reflect your individual styles. Communication is key, so I make sure I listen to your ideas, offer suggestions, and ensure you feel comfortable and confident with your chosen looks. On the wedding day, staying calm, being flexible, and bringing positive energy to make the experience memorable for you and your party is key. What is your top planning tip when it comes to wedding hair? Schedule a thorough trial session well in advance of the wedding. This allows me to understand your preferences, test different styles, and make any necessary adjustments. Additionally, create a detailed timeline for the wedding day, ensuring there’s ample time for each member of the bridal party. https://mhillaryphotography.co.uk LET’S GET THIS PARTY STARTED! EMILY ALEXANDER, YORKSHIRE ROSE EVENTS www.yorkshireroseevents.co.uk We’re engaged! Now what? Breathe. Revel in that warm, fuzzy feeling for as long as you possibly can. Your family and friends’ first question after saying congratulations will be: so when’s the big day? There’s no need to rush into deciding on a date the moment you’re engaged though. So, take your time thinking about the season you’d like to get married in. This is always a good starting point and helps you to navigate the next steps in the planning process. How far in advance do I need to book my venue? Weddings are all-season affairs now, so don’t assume that autumn and winter or early spring weddings will have guaranteed availability. Generally speaking one year in advance is ok for most venues, however, if you’re wanting to secure a spot at a popular one we’d always say two years, as this is an ample amount of time to source your suppliers too. How can we make our big day totally us? As a sustainability-focused wedding planner I’d say ask your suppliers about eco-friendly elements. Upcycling old furniture for a dessert table or photo booth area, favours that are edible or keepsakes – a favourite of ours is hanging decorations for those Christmas weddings. Supporting a charity close to your heart either through donations instead of wedding gifts or pin badges as favours are also popular choices. Lastly, having certain colours or themes running throughout the day tying everything together reflects you as a couple is a great way to make it your own. What’s your top planning tip? Be methodical. If you have the time and are able to plan your own wedding without the support from a planner or coordinator on the day, keep track of everything. As soon as you find an idea, file it. Organise your ideas into a moodboard or spreadsheet, then take it one step at a time. Start with the larger elements, like securing your venue, caterers or band if you plan on having one. Keep a track of online receipts, booking forms and meeting dates to make sure you’ve accounted for everything. Most of all, enjoy this magical process. Don’t worry if it all becomes too much though. There are lots of planners and coordinators out there to rescue you and support you through your special day should you need it. https://danielgablephotography.com FLOWERS 55 PLANNING SOS

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