How to plan Asian Weddings Leicester
Although planning an Asian wedding can be quite stressful, it is important to get all of the larger, important aspects arranged well in advance, so that on the day itself, you and your new spouse can simply relax and bask in the joy of the experience of getting married, rather than worrying about trivial matters.
When you're planning a lavish, elegant affair like an Asian wedding in Leicester, it is crucial to keep your budget in mind. Whilst many parents like to help out in this respect, you will still need to keep an eye on money matters, so as to ensure that you don't overspend in one area, and leave yourself short of money for other aspects of the wedding.
Before making any bookings, we recommend that you take the time to sit down and write a list of every possible expense, making sure to include all the little purchases as well as the big ones, as these can really add up. For instance, if you are having your lehenga, choli and dupatta designed for your wedding, make sure to include the cost not only of the fabric and hiring of a designer, but also any the price of small alterations which may need to be made before the wedding.
One of the most essential aspects of planning any wedding, be it an Asian one or a western one, is the booking of the venue. Once you have settled on a location, everything else will begin to fall into place. When you know what the venue looks like, you'll be better equipped to choose colour schemes, table settings, flowers and decorations.
Conversely, if you leave this to the last minute, you may find yourself disappointed, as many of Leicester's best Asian wedding venues are booked up several months, to a year in advance. Of course, in order to select a venue, you must first know how many guests will be in attendance; as most Asian weddings are large, with both close and distant relatives joining in the celebrations, this is a matter which again, should be organised at least a few months before the big day, particularly if some relatives will need to travel long distances for the event.