Tis the season to get married!

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Now that you’re engaged, you need to decide when you want to have your wedding. But before you make your choice, think carefully about the type of wedding you have conceptualized, and whether this goes with the season that’s happening at the time of your dream date. Want a relaxed beach wedding? Probably best to steer clear of the winter months. Want a long sleeved dress? Think about the cooler months of the year when you’re most likely to need sleeves to keep you toasty.  Weddings require planning and complete commitment to organising it, from wedding coordinators to venue arrangement and wedding fashion. Whether it's the cool winters or the scorching summers, here are a few ideas from the best wedding planners in town to make your dream wedding come true!

1. Winter wedding ( December - February)
While planning a winter wedding most wedding decorators think of pale colours and snowflakes. Though they resemble a modern and chic twist on traditional wedding etiquette, winter weddings don't always need to blend into their natural blanched surroundings. Choosing vibrant colours during this season helps bring pop and vitality to your celebration! Wedding events are now well lit with ideas like Winter Wonderland, Vintage Hollywood, Scandinavian, Neon-lit or the traditional Winter holidays like Christmas help oomph up your wedding. Deciding on all white, cream or an icy-blue decor will emphasize your theme and bring to life the Winter magic! All this joy, followed by further happiness as both of you whisk away into the mountains as part of your honeymoon package!

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2. Spring Wedding (March-May)
Spring weddings often reflect the colours and elements of the season, such as soft pastels, greenery, and birds, butterflies or dragonflies. Spring is also a superb time of year for a vintage-themed wedding reception. When decorating for a spring wedding, adding fun and colourful touches to your day reflect the cheerfulness of the spring season. Using colour combinations of soft green with blush pink, light blues with pale yellow or chocolate brown with tiffany blue will be a subtle yet elegant colour scheme for your wedding photography. Picking out coral or monochromatic hues will bring forth ample touch of Nature in your wedding planning. Themes like a sophisticated garden party, or a take on Alice in Wonderland during this season will be befitting your joyous occasion.

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3. Summer Wedding ( June-August)
Your summer wedding day should reflect the brilliance and intensity of the season. Summer weddings can be both colourful and fun, and regardless of whether they are held indoors or out, can utilize elements of the season. Popular themes for summer weddings by best wedding planners include elegant garden parties, beach or ocean themes, rustic-country looks, and enchanted forest themes. Let your wedding planner play with bold colours like bright orange, cobalt blue, daring green, aqua, and fuchsia.  Resolve to light and airy decor to balance out the bright colours. Beach weddings can be dolled up with some sand, seashells and bright coral as centrepieces.  Using tall potted trees, summer fruits and flowers the wedding planners can recreate a thematic arrangement of an enchanted forest ready to witness your ethereal union.

5. Autumn Wedding ( September - November)

With its beautiful bright colours providing a stunning backdrop, fall weddings offer many theme possibilities to incorporate, including bountiful harvest, autumn leaves, wine country, and jewel tones. The decorating ideas for fall weddings are as diverse as the season itself! When decorating for a fall wedding, it’s all about rich colour. Picking from a colour palette of burgundy, dark sapphire blue, hunter green or deep orange, your marriage will befit royalty. Royal-themed weddings will only be complete with some royal wedding choreography to captivate the audience on a well-bedecked reception stage.

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