Vibrant seasonal flowers, balmy weather, garden parties and breezy outfits… a summer wedding affords you with a roster of upsides to celebrate your big day. So, it's easy to see why so many couples wed during the summer months. If you want to take advantage of the sunny season, playing with your décor and design should be on top of the list. To help you plan an unforgettable warm weather event, we got in touch with Parvy Rakar, the founder of Destination Snob, the luxury wedding and event planning company in the UK. Over the years, Parvy has planned summer weddings of various sizes and scale across the world, and is known for her unique ideas and attention to detail.
From themes to tones, she reveals a number of ideas and inspiration in this comprehensive guide that you will want to steal to leave a lasting impression on the guests.
Colour Me Pretty
“For those looking for something more subdued and elegant yet with a summery touch, a soft blush and ivory colour combo looks gorgeous. Throw in some gold accents to make the scene more elegant and your wedding will tastefully reflect a sweet summertime glow,” recommends Parvy.
On The Theme
“Most couples utilise a single venue for multiple events. It is up to us to transform this space to make you feel as though you are walking into a different experience each time. We love exploring themes that represent you as a couple. The idea is to extract themes and ideas from the beautiful moments of your lives together. This way, we can create an event bespoke to you,” shares Parvy.
Low Key
“For the minimal couple, I suggest going for an Italian Garden theme. You can also plan a vibrant Summer Fete. If you lean towards something more elegant, go for a Bridgeton theme,” suggests Parvy.
Time Honoured
“If I had to plan a summer wedding theme for the classic couple, I would go for A Classy Affair theme. A Night At The Museum would be another playful take to consider for someone who inches towards timelessness,” says Parvy.
Over The Top
“The sky is really the limit for the couple that is experimental or maximalist. A personal favourite is Mughal theme. For nature lovers, Tropical Jungle would work very well or Secret Garden Theme,” recommends Parvy.
For more information:
Destination Snob
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