Weddings and tension go hand in hand, especially when you are a working bride. Here are some pointers to help you have a relaxed wedding.
Starting your
wedding planning well in advance can reduce stress significantly, making the entire process much more manageable. To help you plan your wedding without interfering with your daily work, we’ve compiled a list of some expert ideas.
Set A Budget And Find A Location For The Event
We realize you are juggling a wedding and a full-time job, so you won’t have much time to prepare. As a result, you and your significant other must get down and talk about your wedding finances and the location of the ceremony. If you’re planning a big or small wedding, remember that most wedding locations require reservations months in advance.

Make It Public
Be honest with your friends and family about how much time you’ll devote to the wedding. It’s advisable to inform your supervisors and colleagues about the vacation days you plan to take for your wedding at least six months before the big day. If you and your supervisor get along well, you might even be able to nudge them toward letting you leave a little early in the future. As a result, you’ll be able to devote more time to your wedding preparations.
Research Well Before Making A Final Decision
Make the most of social media to discover innovative and exciting ideas for your wedding reception. Use your lunch breaks and evening tea time to research wedding concepts. During your commute, consider making phone calls to vendors and checking in on the progress of your plans. This will help you stay organized and efficient.
Sending Out Invitations
Around three months before your wedding, it’s important to start getting serious about your plans. Begin by sending “save the date” notifications to family, friends, and colleagues early on. This allows ample time for guests to organize their travel, shopping, and work commitments around your wedding dates.
A Makeup Artist Is Necessary
Before choosing a makeup artist, seek recommendations from your friends, coworkers, and family. Once you have enough referrals, start reaching out to these artists through their personal social media profiles to view their portfolios and assess their work. This process ensures you find someone who aligns with your style and preferences.

Buy Your Wedding Dress
Take your time to do thorough research before dedicating all your leave days to searching for the perfect lehenga. It's essential to explore styles, colors, trends, and cuts that appeal to you. Without this preparation, you might end up wasting time hopping from one store to another, trying to find the right one. This way, you'll approach your lehenga shopping with clarity and save both time and energy.
Finalize Photographer Before Proceeding
Trust your friends and family’s recommendations even when you’re looking for a wedding photographer. This, of course, doesn’t mean that you have to settle with the first person you meet. When interviewing a photographer, ensure to ask for a sample of their work.












