Inside Weddings: Zoe Lingard

 

 

 

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This week I spoke to wedding planner Zoe Lingard.  Those of you not familiar with Zoe's blog should take a peak.  Many an afternoon can be spent looking at her amazing mood boards.  I often find myself thinking - 'Oooh, that's lovely and Oooh, I like that, what a lovely idea' and before I know what's happened, I've not got any work done!  It's highly addictive!  It was great to get Zoe's take on what's its like being one of the coolest planners around!


What kind of brides book wedding planners?

Anyone who is looking to save time, avoid stress and who wants the expertise of a trained professional. Most of the couples I work with tend to work long hours in very demanding jobs and just don’t have the time to put together their dream wedding. In addition, because my company places such an emphasis on beautifully designed weddings, I also have a number of clients who are looking for expert advice in relation to the design of their wedding.


Describe your favourite wedding?

Overall, I’m passionate about weddings that really reflect a couple’s personality. I always say that guests should leave your wedding feeling like they know you a little bit better so a wedding with lots of personalized, finishing touches is always great. So many people say “the details don’t really matter”, but it’s always the weddings that have had the most time and effort put into the finishing touches that are still talked about years later.

More specifically, I did a wedding back in December at the Haymarket Hotel in London which was beautiful. The evening reception took place in the fabulous Pool Room and we floated wooden dishes filled with candles and rose petals on the swimming pool – it looked truly stunning. I’ve also got some great weddings coming up this summer; one in particular is taking place in a beautifully restored farmhouse and will be styled like an uber glamorous Glastonbury festival. I’m really looking forward to seeing the finished results.  


Where do you get your inspiration?

Anywhere and everywhere! Sometimes it can be something as seemingly irrelevant as the weather or a scrap of fabric. Other times it can be something more coherent such as paintings, fashion magazines or films. I subscribe to over 40 blogs and am constantly blown away by the unending creative inspiration available on the internet.


How did you start wedding planning?

Before becoming a planner, I worked for the NHS and the local authority in various administration and finance management roles. Until going to university I’d always loved art, textiles and anything remotely creative but for some reason wound up studying Psychology and working in non-creative jobs. When I got engaged myself, I fell in love with the planning process and realised how wedding planning combined my skills and passions. Looking back, all the jobs I ever did contributed to me becoming a planner, even the first job I ever had as a 13 year old was in a florist!


What have you learnt since becoming a planner?

I don’t think a week goes by where I don’t learn something as a planner or a business woman which is part of why I love my job; no client, no wedding and no day is ever the same!


What the best bit about your job?

I have to say I am bit of a wedding nut so I just love being involved in such a special event. Nothing comes close to the feeling of when a celebration has gone smoothly and you know the couple had a great day. I love seeing the look on the couple’s face as they see their reception space for the first time and because I’m such a sap, end up shedding a tear at 9/10 weddings. I also just love the process of wedding design from the initial design consultation right up to the finished event; it makes all the late nights and long phone calls worth it.


What pearls of wisdom can you pass on to anyone who’s planning a wedding?

I think the most significant one would be that if you’re on a budget don’t automatically opt for cheaper suppliers, as these can be a false economy in terms of the standard of service they provide. Instead, I would advise reducing your guest list, shortening the day slightly and having less ‘components’ to the day e.g. don’t have a band and a DJ, opt for one or the other.


What is the worst bit about your job?

It’s not bad, rather frustrating. Sometimes suppliers who aren’t used to working with planners can be reluctant to work us, which can make life difficult. In reality we are both working towards the same goal; to give the bride and groom a great day but such suppliers can wrongly assume that we’re going to cause them extra work and be ‘high-maintenance’.

What do you think will be hot this season?

Generally I see couples moving away from traditional palettes and embracing something more unusual and bold.  For ceremonies, Humanist ceremonies are becoming hugely popular and for receptions photo-booths and candy bars are going to be huge. 


If you have one wish what would it be?

That planners would become a completely normal, run of the mill part of planning a wedding.  I meet so many people who tell me they wish they'd had a planner and that they found the whole wedding planning process overwhelming and stressful.  That's such a shame; a wedding really should be a great experience and having a wedding planner goes a long way to ensuring that.

Thanks Zoe!

 

Inside Weddings: Miranda Eason

I'm thrilled to be starting a cool new section in my blog - a series of interviews with the people that LOVE weddings.  Insiders who can give us their perspective on all things wedding. 

This week I caught up with Miranda Eason, editor of Cosmopolitan Bride.  I've known Miranda since she first joined Cosmo back in 2005 and she's featured lots of my brides over the years.   It was great to have a chance to pick her brians on what she loves about weddings and what it's like being the editor of the faboulous Cosmopolitan Bride Magazine.

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Describe your favourite weddings.
In the magazine we feature lots of different types of weddings but I particularly love outdoorsy, typically English weddings – I’m a sucker for vintage crockery, afternoon tea party type food, meadow flowers and bunting. On the other hand I adore glamorous city weddings in landmark buildings or chic boutique hotels. As a guest I think there’s something special about a destination wedding. You usually get to spend more time with the bride and groom, as there’s often a get-together the night before the wedding and an event the day after, plus you get to bond with the other guests.

How do you choose which real weddings to feature?
I’m always looking for something that I’ve never seen before, whether it’s a particularly unique style, a great colour palette or a brand new venue. The more ideas that will inspire readers on all budgets the better. The photography is important - a wedding works best for the magazine when there’s a good balance of formal shots, well-executed detail shots and beautiful caught-in-the-moment shots of the couple.

What’s the best bit about your job?
I love every part of seeing the magazine come together, from the very first ideas meeting, to the finished magazine arriving in the office.

What is the worst bit about your job?
As a bride-to-be myself I’m dreading putting the deposit down on my dress and then the next day seeing one I love more arrive in the office for a photo shoot!

What pearls of wisdom can you pass on to anyone who’s planning a wedding?
Sit down and work out your guest list and budget early on. Decide the things that matter to you most as a couple and spend your money in these areas. Don’t do anything because you think you have to do it – although it’s nice to follow some traditions, there really are no rules that you have to follow these days (although if your parents are contributing they will, quite rightly, want a say in some areas). Try on lots of different shapes of dresses, you might be surprised at what suits you. Consider having a few days between the wedding day and your honeymoon so you can catch up on all the big day gossip and spend time with friends and family who’ve travelled from far away.

What do you think will be hot this season?
Many of the trends happening in weddings are a direct response to the credit crunch. Smaller, more intimate weddings are definitely becoming more popular – we’re seeing lots of civil services in the city, followed by dinner in a lovely restaurant. Delayed honeymoons or mini-moons (short but luxe honeymoons) are on the rise. Couples are personalising their weddings and saving money in the bargain by doing more and more themselves, from the stationery to the decorations - even making the cake.

If you had one wish, what would it be?
For guaranteed sun every Friday and Saturday from May through to September for all the spring and summer brides.

Thanks Miranda!

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"Dear Kerry

Thanks so much for the coffee table book- it is absolutely
beautiful- so perfectly put together!

We can't thank you enough for capturing the essence of our wedding day so beautifully. You have such an eye for detail and we're astonished at how quickly and accurately you pick up on all the interpersonal dynamics, such that you can see people's personalities in the shots. It's as if you've known us all for years! Simply amazing!

We continue to sing your praises to all!

Our warmest wishes
Anna and Mazhar"

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Interview with Zoe Lingard

Wedding planner Zoe Lingard grilled me about all things wedding...

You can read my interview on her blog.  I love Zoe's blog and it's a real honour to be featured!

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