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CONTENTS FEATURED EDITORIAL 10 A 2021 Wedding & All That Jazz A dramatic fashion editorial at The Cannery REAL WEDDINGS 22 Shemia Frey + Jerome Shannon 26 Marion Alejos-Puente + Ian Brisco 32 Stephanie Riales + Chris Hooee 37 THE NOW WEDDINGS PLANNER A guide to planning your wedding including a budget planner, planning timeline + questions to ask potential vendors PLANNING RESOURCES
LOOK WHO’S ENGAGED! 59 Ashleigh Pichon + Connor Rougelot 60 Tosha Lynn Hebert + Ian Donald Savage Elliott 61 James “JP ” Bittner + Jared Lynch
PHOTO CREDIT: Sara Ann Green Photography, from the wedding of Stephanie Riales + Chris Hooee featured on pages 32-33

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This gown, available at Pearl’s Place, features an ivory and blush sculptured sheer neckline with off the shoulder, hand-beaded bodice, fit and flare all over beaded skirt, with layers of tulle accents throughout over sparkle tulle with hand made flower accents. Rhinestone floral crown and earrings also available at Pearl’s Place.

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This gown, available at Pearl’s Place, is fit for a princess. This Sparkle Organza ball gown has elegant crystal beaded embroidery with detachable off-the-shoulder sleeves. Headband and pearl drop earrings also available at Pearl’s Place.

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Gambino’s Bakery created this simply elegant three-tier buttercream cake that Fat Cat Flowers embellished with locally grown yellow poppies to mimic the delightful poppy bouquet.
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NOLA Skin Pixie created a dramatic look for Xian’s makeup with shimmering eyeshadow and a bold red lip.

(THIS PAGE + LEFT) This gorgeous gown, available at Pearl’s Place features crystal beaded, frosted floral embroidery on a Net over Glitter Net and a slim A-line silhouette. It has a structured sweetheart bodice, detachable off-the-shoulder sleeves, and keyhole back. A wide horsehair hemline and sheer train complete the look. Xian’s pearl and rhinestone floral comb and earrings are also available at Pearl’s Place.

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Shemia Frey & Jerome Shannon

JANUARY 30, 2021

“MEANT TO BE”

WRITTEN BY: Jessica Burke | PHOTOGRAPHER: Audie Jackson

JEROME AND SHEMIA MET AT A LOCAL LOUNGE, A LOCATION SHEMIA had never been to and wouldn’t have gone to, she shares. “I felt it was meant for us to meet. We introduced ourselves, joked around, then me and my friends left. The next week I ran into him again so we exchanged numbers!”

On January 19, 2019, Jerome popped the question. He bought out the entire top floor of Café Sbisa Restaurant in New Orleans and told Shemia they were going to a fancy party for his stepmother’s brother. When she arrived, Shemia found all the guests wearing her favorite color, purple, and when she turned around Jerome was on one knee, with her family and friends holding a banner reading: “‘Will You Marry Me?’” She immediately said “Yes!”

The newlyweds are both first responders, Shemia is an RN at Touro Hospital and Jerome a K9 officer with the City of New Orleans, and both have worked throughout the pandemic caring for the sick and keeping the City safe. Covid restrictions forced them to make a lot of changes to their wedding, including moving the date as well as changing the ceremony location. In the end the entire wedding took place at the Westin Canal Place. “It’s been a time, but everything came out perfect!” shares Shemia.

“What drew us to the Westin was those beautiful windows overlooking the city and river front,” says Shemia.

The bride, dressed in a luxurious Badgley Mischka gown, and groom, in a

custom made tuxedo, said “I do” under an arch of white phalaenopsis orchids and then jumped the broom (made by Shemia’s mother) into their new life as a married couple.

The couple’s event planner, Tenisha Keller a.k.a. “Chocolate Bunnie,” made sure that the event was both luxurious and fabulous.

“Bunnie was wonderful,” says Shemia. “I gave her and the decor team my vision and they exceeded my expectations! When other friends were stressing during this pandemic I just remained calm. Bunnie took care of everything.”

“As I entered the 12th floor of one of the reception spaces, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing,” says Shemia. “From the burgundy dance floor to the gold glass tables, the fancy chairs, oversized florals and all of the candles. The room was more than I imagined.”

The wedding cake mirrored Shemia’s gown and the groom’s cake was a crawfish pot with all of Jerome’s newspaper accolades creatively included. The party even featured an appearance by the Zulu Tramps!

“I will tell others, let the professionals and the designers do what they do best,” advises Shemia. “That’s why you hired them. I still sit and look at the pictures and can’t believe how that blank canvas was turned into my fairytale dream wedding.”

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Marion Alejos-Puente & Ian Brisco

NOVEMBER 28, 2020

“BRISCO BODA”

WRITTEN BY: Jessica Burke | PHOTOGRAPHER: Rare Sighting Photography

“IAN AND I MET AT A HOLE IN THE WALL BAR THROUGH MUTUAL friends,” shares Mari. “Ian was kind enough to buy me a po boy that evening,” she says, which led her to immediately text a friend, “I am going to marry this man!”

As it turns out, Mari’s intuition was right and five years (to the day!) and many adventures around the world later, the couple tied the knot at Corpus Christi Epiphany Catholic Church.

“We wanted our wedding to be a great blend of our cultural backgrounds,” shares Mari. “During the ceremony, we had Bible readings in Spanish and French.” They also included traditional Latino Lasso and Arras Coins rituals that symbolize eternal love and prosperity. The priest kept the ceremony upbeat by including references to the couple’s love of traveling and included lyrics from Luther Vandross (one of Mari’s favorites) during the Gospel.

“This wedding had originally been planned at not one, but two different locations but due to COVID-19 restrictions and changes it had to be replanned

within 3 days, with Thanksgiving being one of those days. Rena Sweeney from Alchemy Events and Rene Jalice and his staff from Down the Hatch pulled off a successful event in a short amount of time that people are still raving about!” Mari says.

“At the wedding reception, we wanted traditional New Orleans food and traditional Latino cuisine,” says Mari. Down the Hatch was able to create a fabulous menu including Shrimp and Grits, a NOLA staple, and Ropa Vieja, one of Cuba’s national dishes.

DJ G blended different genres of music, from Bounce to Merengue to keep the atmosphere lively and ended the evening with Second Line music.

Being able to celebrate with her family and friends was everything Mari and Ian could ask for. “After so many changes due to COVID, they were the perfect moments to have.”

The newlyweds plan to honeymoon in Morocco in late 2021.

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Stephanie Riales & Chris Hooee

OCTOBER 24, 2020

“FRIENDS TO FOREVER”

WRITTEN BY: Jessica Burke | PHOTOGRAPHER: Sara Ann Green Photography

IT WAS THE SUMMER OF 2013 WHEN STEPHANIE RIALES FOUND HER new best friend, Chris Hooee, during a fun night out at Dublin House. For more than a year, the two best friends would spend weekends and holidays together and as Stephanie puts it, “Chris was always my constant.”

“In Winter of 2014, I came to my senses and we went on our first ‘official‘ date,” says Stephanie. “Chris got floor seats to a Grizzlies game - how could I say no?

Needless to say, it was the date to end all dates.”

Six months later they found their first apartment together and a year after that they bought their first home as a couple.

“Two days before Christmas 2018 in the house we made a home, Chris asked me to spend forever with him,” shares Stephanie. “I didn‘t say ‘yes‘- I said ‘of course‘.”

The couple began planning a destination wedding with 75 guests in their favorite

city, New Orleans for April 18, 2020. Covid, of course, changed their plans. “Moving to October and to just 25 guests was not ideal but ended up being absolutely perfect,” says Stephanie. “It was intimate, emotional and just the best party with our favorite people.”

Stephanie’s brother walked her down the aisle and her grandfather officiated the ceremony. “Chris‘ mom led a Zuni Native American wedding vase tradition during the ceremony,” says Stephanie.

The whole day was perfect. “My favorite part was our first look in City Park on the beautiful bridge,” says Stephanie.

The day was filled with photo opps including a Pedicab ride around the French Quarter after the ceremony. The evening ended with traditional New Orleans second line music: “Kinfolk was AMAZING and ended the night perfectly!” shares Stephanie.

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To-Do Before “I DO”

DO YOU FEEL AS THOUGH you have a million things to do before you say, “I Do”? Not to worry.

We’ve compiled a time line to help organize all your wedding events. Review the numerous wedding professionals at NOWWeddingMagazine.com and let them help plan your perfect wedding.

NINE TO FIFTEEN MONTHS PRIOR

n Announce engagement to family and friends and plan an engagement party

n Choose wedding date, preferably more than one in case your preferred venue and/or vendor is booked

n Select wedding attendants

n Establish budget early, with maximum amounts for each event/vendor/etc.

n Decide on the style, formality and guest-list size for the wedding

n Select wedding planner

n Reserve ceremony and reception location

n Secure wedding officiant

n Begin compiling guest list and mailing addresses

n Start the selection process for wedding professionals, including photographer/ videographer, entertainment, ceremony music, caterer, transportation, florist and stationery

n Start the wedding gown and wedding attendants’ dress search

n Consult travel agent for honeymoon plans. If traveling abroad, you will need valid passports and up-to-date immunizations

SIX TO NINE MONTHS PRIOR

n Select gift registries

n Order wedding gown & accessories, including veil, shoes and undergarments (wear to fittings)

n Order menswear for groom and attendants

n Take engagement pictures

n Select and order bridesmaids dresses, schedule fittings, etc.

n Engagement party

n Finalize wedding professionals: Baker

Caterer

Florist Photographer

Party Rentals

Ceremony Music

Reception Entertainment

Stationery

Videographer

Other __________________________

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FOUR TO SIX MONTHS PRIOR

n Finalize guest list and mail Save-the-Date announcement

n Reserve rehearsal dinner location and/or caterers

n Order wedding invitations and thank-you notes

n Hire calligrapher

n Create wedding website with directions, accommodations, local attractions and other wedding details

n Reserve accommodations for wedding night and out-of-town guests.

n Book honeymoon and finalize travel documentations, if necessary

n Order wedding cake, groom’s cake and any other confections

n Research all legal requirements — permits + licenses

n Purchase/rent any decor to be used during the ceremony and/or reception

TWO TO FOUR MONTHS PRIOR

n Purchase wedding bands and have engraved if desired

n Order favors and gifts. Purchase cake knives, toasting crystals and other accessories

n Mail out-of-town invitations

n Reserve wedding day beauty appointments for bride and attendants

n Select wedding readings

n Confirm menu selection and/or bar with caterer

n Book specialty services, including photo booth, ice sculptures, rentals, Second Line, etc.

n Continue writing thank you notes for previous bridal parties, couple showers, etc.

FOUR TO SIX WEEKS PRIOR

n Mail local invitations

n Take bridal portraits and have framed for reception display

n Begin addressing wedding announcements

n Pick up wedding rings

n Complete name-change documents

n Print ceremony programs

n Remember to update wedding website with any changes

n Review banking and insurance information and see what needs to be updated after you’re married

n Fill out a Change-of-Address at post office, if necessary

TWO WEEKS PRIOR

n Confirm all appointments and finalize professional services: Baker Lodging Reservations

Beauty Appointments Party Rentals

Caterer Photographer

Ceremony Music Reception Entertainment

Entertainment Transportation

Florist

Videographer

Honeymoon Reservation Other_________________________________

n Order wedding gown and accessories, including veil, shoes and undergarments (wear to fittings)

n Arrange for pick-up of wedding gown, if you haven’t done so already

n Plan seating arrangements, if necessary

n Pick up marriage license

n Plan honeymoon wardrobe, obtain travel tickets and confirm reservations

n Remember to update wedding website with any event changes

ONE WEEK BEFORE

n Schedule pick-up and return of groom’s and groomsmen’ attire, if rented

n Prepare final checks to wedding vendors, as well as donations to ceremony officiants and musicians, if necessary

THE DAY BEFORE

n Welcome family and friends from out-of-town

n Have honeymoon bags packed

n Gather all wedding day items

n Attend rehearsal dinner and give gifts to wedding party and family

YOUR WEDDING DAY

n Arrange to see hairstylist and make-up artist BEFORE your attendants

n Be dressed and ready about two hours before ceremony for photos

RELAX ...

saying “I DO” is the easy part!

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Your Budget Planner

BEFORE YOU SAY “I DO,” you need ask “How Much?” Traditionally, parents have helped pay for all, or most, of the wedding costs, but many modern couples are picking up the tab for wedding expenses. No matter how the bill is divided, couples need to decide on a budget and stick with it.

TOTAL BUDGET

CEREMONY & RECEPTION

$____________ Ceremony Location

$____________ Officiant’s Fee

$____________ Marriage License

$____________ Reception Venue

$____________ Caterer

$____________ Bar

$____________ Rentals

$____________ Cake

$____________ Transportation

$____________ Wedding Planner

$____________ BUDGET

$____________ ACTUAL COST

ATTIRE

$____________ Wedding Gown

$____________ Headpiece/Veil

$____________ Shoes

$____________ Trousseau/Undergarments

$____________ Jewelry

$____________ Hair & Makeup

$____________ Groom’s Tuxedo/Suit

$____________ Groom’s Shoes

$____________ Wedding rings

$____________ Other

$____________ BUDGET

$____________ ACTUAL COST

STATIONERY

$____________ Save-the-Date

$____________ Invitation & Envelopes

$____________ Reply Cards & Envelopes

$____________ Programs

$____________ Seating Cards and/or Menu Cards

$____________ Thank-You Notes

$____________ Postage

$____________ Calligraphy

$____________ Announcements

$____________ Other

$____________ BUDGET

$____________ ACTUAL COST

FLOWERS & DÉCOR

$____________ Ceremony Decor

$____________ Bridal Bouquet

$____________ Attendants’ Bouquets & Boutonnières

$____________ Corsages & Boutonnières for Family

$____________ Reception Centerpieces/ Decor

$____________ Delivery Fees

$____________ Other

$____________ BUDGET

$____________ ACTUAL COST

PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO

$____________ Photographer’s Fee

$____________ Videographer’s Fee

$____________ Engagement + Bridal Portrait Sessions

$____________ Wedding Album

$____________ Additional Album(s)

$____________ Additional Prints + Video Copies

$____________ BUDGET

$____________ ACTUAL COST

ENTERTAINMENT

$____________ Ceremony Music

$____________ Reception Band/DJ

$____________ Second Line

$____________ Artists (Live Painters, Photo Booth, Etc)

$____________ BUDGET

$____________ ACTUAL COST

DETAILS & GIFTS

$____________ Attendants’ Gifts

$____________ Parents’ Gifts

$____________ Guest room Welcome Gifts

$____________ Favors

$____________ Toasting glasses/Cake Knives

$____________ Second Line Umbrellas

$____________ Guest Book

$____________ Announcements

$____________ Other

$____________ BUDGET

$____________ ACTUAL COST

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What’s Your Style?

FIGURING OUT WHERE TO START AND HOW TO CREATE a wedding that’s “your style” can often be intimidating. We’ve compiled a list of questions to help guide you in the early planning stages. Some answers will help you determine what style of event is right for you. Others will help you focus on what’s really important.

COUPLE BACKGROUND & STYLE

n How did you meet?

n What is your proposal story?

n Who designed/picked the ring?  What do you love about it?

n What are 5 adjectives you’d use to describe yourselves as a couple?

n What are 5 adjectives each of you’d use to describe the other?

n What type of artwork do you own? What do you love about it?  Describe the style.

n Where do you like to spend vacation time?  What types of activities do you participate in?

n Who is your favorite clothing and accessory designer?

n Who will be involved in the wedding planning process?

planning tip:

Check back with your answers frequently throughout the planning process to make sure you’re staying true to YOU as you make decisions.

PAST EXPERIENCE

n What have you liked about other weddings/events you’ve attended?

n What have you disliked about weddings/events you’ve attended in the past?

WEDDING EXPERIENCE

n What are 5 adjectives you’d like to describe your wedding?

n What are your “must haves” for your wedding? Each pick one.

n Are there any cultural or religious traditions you wish to incorporate?

n What locations do you love? Indoors or outdoors?

n Do you want the ceremony and reception to take place in the same location?

n Describe your ideal location and your favorite things about it.

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Your Rehearsal Dinner

THE REHEARSAL DINNER IS THE TIME TO REFLECT AND enjoy the company of close friends and family before the big event. It’s a wonderful time to present gifts to family members and the wedding party and thank them for supporting you during all of your wedding festivities. Restaurants, hotels and other establishments in NOW WEDDINGS MAGAZINE are some of the most beautiful in the country. Visit some of our amazing vendors and sample what they have to offer!

WHO HOSTS

Parents of the engaged couple or the couple themselves.

WHERE

There are no rules for location, but ideally it will be somewhere convenient to the ceremony site (if doing an actual rehearsal). Private residences, restaurants or a unique location special to the couple are all great options.

WHO TO INVITE

All immediate family (parents, grandparents, siblings and spouses), members of the wedding party (and their plus ones), and out of town guests; other wedding guests may be invited if the budget allows.

LEVEL OF FORMALITY

This is entirely dependent upon the couples’ desires and wedding style and the hosts’ budget. Anything from an informal backyard crawfish boil to the most formal 5 course seated dinner at a restaurant may be chosen.

WHEN TO BOOK

Book your rehearsal venue, caterer and other vendors at least 3-6 months prior. If you would like a very popular or specific location, it is wise to reserve your location as far in advance as possible.

Questions To Ask

n Will your ideal location be an appropriate size for your expected guest count?

n Is there convenient and sufficient parking available?

n Will you want to bring in entertainment (Jazz Trio? Piano player?)?

n Do you want a formal, seated rehearsal or something more casual? What places do you love that might be good locations for this event?

n Will you want to bring in décor and florals?

n Will you want a photographer or videographer to capture this party?

n Will you want to give any formal speeches?

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Image Credit: Amin Russell Photography Styling: Alchemy Events Florals: Berry Blossom Flowers Rentals: Party Rentals Delivered Venue: Rooftop of Basin

Your Ceremony

YOUR CEREMONY LOCATION IS ONE OF THE FIRST decisions you’ll make when starting the planning process. Availability and location of your preferred ceremony site will often determine your wedding date and many other decisions about the wedding.

Ceremony Site

WHAT TO ASK PROSPECTS

n Is the facility open to non-members (e.g., Church , Synagogue, Private Clubs, etc.)?

n Are there any restrictions on the day or time of the event?

n Are there any restrictions for lighting, cameras, audio/video equipment?

n How far in advance should we reserve this site?

n Is there a mandatory dress code and/ or attendant number?

n Do you have musicians available? Will we be permitted to use outside musicians?

n Are we permitted to decorate the site?

n Are there rest/dressing rooms?

n Is the site handicap accessible?

n What are the payment terms?

n What is the cancellation policy?

Ceremony Musicians

WHAT TO ASK PROSPECTS

n May we see references and a demo cd/video?

n Are you performing locally any time soon? May we attend the performance?

n Can we see a song list? Can you perform particular songs we might want that are not on the list?

n What instruments/vocalists are available?

n Are you able to perform in outdoor venues if needed?

n How far in advance must we book?

n What are your payment terms?

n What is your cancellation policy?

Your Officiant

WHAT TO ASK PROSPECTS

n Will you perform the ceremony at a non-religious site, such as hotel ballroom, etc.?

n Is there a standard format? Can we write our own vows and select the music?

n If we have been divorced, or if we are not of the same faith, will you officiate?

n Will you file the marriage license after the wedding?

n What are your payment terms?

n What is your cancellation policy?

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Image Credit: Jessica The Photographer

Your Reception

THIS WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST ELABORATE PARTIES you will ever host. It is also the ideal time to thank your family members, friends and guests for being there with you throughout the exciting festivities. Before making your final choice, ask yourself if this location fits your wedding style. Is it within your established budget? If not, are you willing to compromise your budget to secure the location?

Reception Site

WHAT TO ASK PROSPECTS

n Is this location easily reached from our ceremony venue?

n Is there an outdoor reception area available?

n Is this location handicap accessible? Is parking available?

n Will there be any changes to the location between now and our event?

n What are the menus/prices/packages available?

n What are your payment terms?

n What is your cancellation policy

The Location’s Coordinator/Manager

WHAT TO ASK

n May we see references and photographs of other receptions held here?

n May we tour the area? Are there any specific restrictions?

n How far in advance must reservations be made? When do you need the final guest count?

n Are there specific minimums we must meet?

n What area/rooms are available? How early can we set up? How late can we stay?

n Is there a dressing room our wedding party will have access to?

n Are there enough electrical outlets for our entertainers? Do you provide any type of sound system? Are there any lighting or sound restrictions?

n How large is the dance floor? Can you provide a stage or raised platform?

n Do you provide tables, chairs, linens and/or table settings?

n Do you have a caterer on site? Bar service? Are we required to use the onsite caterer or is an off-site caterer permitted? Will they have access to your kitchen?

n Who will be the main contact for our baker, florist, caterer, event planner, etc.?

n Will you provide the serving staff? How many and in what capacity?

n Can you provide parking valets, coat check and/or door attendants?

n What is the maximum capacity, both seated and standing?

n Do you have any other events scheduled on the day of our wedding?

n Are you insured for liability? Will you provide security, including the parking lot?

n What is your rental fee? For how long? Does that include service, catering and/ or clean-up?

n What are your payment terms?

n What is your cancellation policy?

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Image Credit: Jessica The Photographer Venue: The Cannery

Bon Appetit

IF THERE IS NO ON-SITE CATERER at your reception location, the catering professionals in NOW WEDDINGS MAGAZINE are among the very best in the business. Do your research, accept recommendations and be sure to tastetest! A full-service caterer provides linen services, waiters and table service. Choose one who will listen to your ideas and help plan a menu for a delightful, memorable event.

What To Ask Prospects

n May we see a menu and package samples?

n Will you be at the reception? Who will be assisting? How will your staff be dressed?

n How many servers do we need for a seated/buffet reception? What is the estimated cost per person for each? What does that include?

n How much floor space do you need for preparation, serving and bar service?

n Are you licensed/insured for bar service?

n What is the bar fee? What does that include? How many bars and bartenders can you provide?

n What amount of liquor do you recommend based on our guest list?

n Will we be charged for unopened bottles/can those be returned?

n What bar supplies do you provide?

n Can you provide cash/open bar services?

n What time will the bars close?

n When will we need to finalize our menu?

n When do you need a final guest count?

n Can you provide special dietary food?

n What are the taxes and gratuities? Are there any additional fees?

n How much set up time do you need? Are you full-service?

n How is the food presented? Do you provide any decor for buffet tables?

n Are we able to do a tasting? If yes, when?

n What are your payment terms?

n What is your cancellation policy?

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Image Credit: Jessica The Photographer | Cuisine: Toulouse Gourmet Catering
Image Credit: Jessica The Photographer Cuisine: Toulouse Gourmet Catering

Entertainment

WHETHER YOU’RE “A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY” or he’s “a little bit rock ‘n’ roll,” the entertainment needs to be accommodating to please you, your family and guests. New Orleans musicians can provide that versatility from classical music ensembles to funk bands. You might also choose to have additional entertainment, such as a photo booth or live event painter at your wedding! Choose your entertainment with as much care as you would with other items for your wedding.

Band or DJ Prospects

WHAT TO ASK

n Are you performing locally any time soon? May we attend the performance?

n Can we see a song list? Can you perform particular songs we want that are not on the list?

n How will you be dressed?

n Do you provide lighting/special effects?

n How far in advance must we book?

n Will you be the master of ceremonies at the reception?

n How many breaks do you take and for how long? Do you require a break room and/or food to be provided?

n How many sets do you play and how long is each set?

n Do you charge a total rate or by the hour?

n When do you start overtime rates? How much?

n What are your payment terms?

n What is your cancellation policy?

Other Prospects

WHAT TO ASK

n What is included with your service?

n How many hours are included?

n How much space do you require for setup? When will you arrive to set up?

n How will you be dressed?

n How far in advance must we book?

n Do you charge a total rate or by the hour?

n When do you start overtime rates? How much?

n What are your payment terms?

n What is the cancellation policy?

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Image Credit: Jessica The Photographer Brass Band: Young Fellaz Brass Band

Your Gown

NOW the fun begins - the search for the perfect wedding gown and styling your wedding day look. Be sure to choose a dress that looks and feels like it was made just for you. Be realistic about your budget and let your bridal boutique attendant know both the style and price range you’re looking for. But remember, this is all about you. Don’t let outside opinions get between you and your dream dress!

Bridal Salon

WHAT TO ASK PROSPECTS

n Do you have any gowns in stock, or must they be ordered?

n Can you guarantee a delivery date? How far in advance do I need to place my order?

n How many fittings should I schedule?

n Do my attendants need to be here in person to order their dresses?

n When can you offer alterations and fittings? Can you make last-minute alterations?

n What is your return policy?

n What are your payment terms?

THINGS TO THINK ABOUT

n Where are you getting married? Your dress should be appropriate for the level of formality of your event and also the time of year.

n Do you want to wear a veil or other headpiece?

n Does your ceremony site have any restrictions pertaining to clothing?

n What style gowns are you most drawn to? Bring photos of gowns that catch your eye to give your bridal boutique attendant an idea of what you like.

n Are you planning any major body transformations before the wedding? Ask when the latest you can order is so that your gown will fit as comfortably as possible.

n Will you need any particular foundation garments with the gown you choose? Be sure to bring these and your wedding shoes with you to all alteration appointments!

n Are there any special accessories you wish to wear?

n When shopping for your dress, a small group of trusted friends who know your style is best. Resist the urge to bring everyone you know shopping.

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Image Credit: Brian Jarreau Photography, Gown: Pearl’s Place, Hair + Makeup: Verde Beauty Studio

Well

Groomed

THE TASK OF SELECTING the groom’s attire is his decision. Whether purchased or rented, his attire should complement the time and feel of the wedding as well as the wedding party’s attire!

Men's Formal Wear

WHAT TO ASK PROSPECTS

n What type of attire do you suggest based on the time, date, location and formality of our event?

n Do you have the attire that we want in stock or does it need to be ordered?

n Are shoes and accessories included in the price?

n How far in advance do we need to make reservations?

n Do the members of the groom’s party need to be fitted in person? Do you offer fittings, pressings and last minute alterations?

n When does the attire need to be returned?

n What is your damage policy?

n What are your payment terms?

n What is your cancellation policy?

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Image Credit: Jessica The Photographer, Menswear: John's Tuxedos, Venue: The Higgins Hotel

Always a Bridesmaid

BEING ASKED TO BE A BRIDESMAID OR MAID OF HONOR is a huge honor! When you accept, you’re signing on for certain responsibilities. Be sure to consider if you have the time and finances to make the commitment before saying yes!

BRIDESMAID RESPONSIBILITIES

n Help plan and pay for bridal shower

n Help plan and attend the bachelorette party (consider travel costs if applicable)

n Attend as many pre-wedding events as possible

n Go dress shopping with the bride (if she asks)

n Get fitted for and order your dress on time

n Help with wedding projects (if the bride asks and you can commit the time)

n Be there for the bride

WHAT A BRIDESMAID PAYS FOR

n Your own dress, shoes, jewelry

n Your own hair and makeup

n Travel costs to the wedding and overnight accommodations on the wedding day

n A shower and wedding gift (may be group gifts from all the bridesmaids)

THINGS FOR THE BRIDE TO THINK ABOUT

n Consider your bridesmaids’ budgets when selecting the gown, shoes and accessories you’d like them to wear. If your maids have limited budgets you might consider allowing them to select their own dresses (with color and style parameters you provide) that work within their budget.

n If you’re expecting your bridesmaids to have their hair and makeup professionally done, consider offering to pay for this or allow them to do their own hair and makeup if they prefer.

n Think of unique gifts for each of your bridesmaids to say thank you – remember – they’re all individuals and don’t have to have matching gifts!

n Consider treating your maids to a bridesmaid’s brunch before the wedding as a fun treat and a way to say thank you for everything they’ve done for you.

Image Credit: Jessica The Photographer Gown: Pearl’s Place Hair + Makeup: Verde Beauty Venue: The Higgins Hotel
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Let Them Eat Cake

NO MATTER HOW BIG, STYLISH or expensive your wedding is, it won’t be complete without a wedding dessert. Traditionally this dessert is in the form of a wedding cake, but don’t feel like this is your only option. Have some fun! Wedding pie anyone? Milk and Cookies bar? Your options are limitless and oh so sweet!

Beware though…choosing your pastry chef is an important task that requires some hard work: taste testing!

Bakers & Pastry Chefs

WHAT TO ASK PROSPECTS

n May we see your portfolio and hear about your culinary background? Do you offer tastings?

n How soon should we order our cake? Are delivery and setup included? If so, how far in advance before the reception will the cake be delivered?

n How do you price your cakes?

n Can you create a custom wedding and/or groom’s cake from a photograph, fabric swatch, flower, etc.?

n Do you specialize in certain styles or flavors?

n Can you accommodate special dietary needs?

n Can you make extra sheet cakes if necessary?

n How far in advance will you make my cake?

n Do you provide cutting instructions for servers?

n Do you supply a container to freeze the top layer? Boxes for left-over cake?

n Is there a charge for supports or bases? If so, may we return them and be refunded?

n Do you rent cake stands?

n How far in advance do I need to get my cake pulls to you?

n What are your payment terms?

n What is your cancellation policy?

ALSO CONSIDER

n Edible treats as favors are very on-trend, and quite tasty! From traditional New Orleans pralines to custom designed cookie favors, the sky is the limit!

Image Credit: Twisted Eye Photography, Cakes: Kimbla’s Cakes
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Your Event Planner

AN EVENT PLANNER will be your new best friend in the months leading up to your wedding day. Meet and interview some of NOW WEDDINGS MAGAZINE planners and choose the best fit for you. Discuss everything from design details down to the budget, and let them help make your dream wedding a reality.

Wedding Planner

WHAT TO ASK PROSPECTS

n May we see references and your portfolio?

n Tell us about previous weddings you’ve coordinated.

n Have you planned weddings similar to ours (size/traditions/venues/etc)?

n How much or how little are you willing to handle?

n What services do you offer? Planning? Design?

n Do you have a recommended vendor list?

n Do you base your fees on the total cost or by preset packages?

n How can you help my wedding day run smoothly and stay on budget?

n What are your payment terms?

n What is your cancellation policy?

WHAT TO ASK YOURSELF

n Does this planner “get” my vision?

n Have they given me realistic options and advice?

n Do I feel comfortable with them? Do our personalities mesh?

n Do I like their overall style shown in their portfolio?

n Do they understand the religious and/or cultural traditions that are important to us?

n Am I comfortable with the cost of hiring them?

n What about this planner makes me think they’re “the one”?

planning tip:

Interview 3 potentials in each vendor category before making your selection.

Image Credit: Jessica The Photographer
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Your Wedding Décor

IF YOU’RE PLANNING YOUR wedding at a “blank canvas” site, you’ll definitely need to make use of rental services. Even if you hold your event at an all-inclusive venue, you may find that you want to personalize the space with specialty linen or furniture. Décor rental companies have so much to offer from practical items like tables and chairs to fanciful thrones, ambiance creating lighting and special effects and more.

Rental & Décor

WHAT TO ASK PROSPECTS

n May we see pictures from past weddings you’ve done?

n Have you worked at our location before?

n What are your delivery/setup/breakdown fees?

n What type of lighting options are available?

n How can you help us create the ambiance we are envisioning?

n What rental items do you suggest to help us create our vision while staying within budget?

n What type of specialty items do you offer?

n Will you be present to oversee set up on the wedding day?

n Are you insured? What are your policies for damages/missing items?

n How early do you need to arrive for setup?

n When should we expect to receive a quote and decor plan?

n Do you secure necessary permits for tenting?

n What are your payment terms?

n What is your policy for cancellation?

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Your Wedding Flowers

Your flowers should reflect the personalities and tastes of the “complete” couple and create a fragrant and beautiful treat for everyone. Get your ideas together, along with a picture of your wedding dress, style and colors of your wedding and a maximum budget figure. Confirm deliveries and pick-up times and as with all things, sign a contract and secure your preferred floral artist with a deposit!

Flower Checklist

Bride’s Bouquet

Toss Bouquet

Maid of Honor’s bouquet

Bridesmaid’s bouquets

Flower Girl bouquet/basket

Groom’s boutonniere

Groomsmens’ boutonnieres

Mothers + grandmothers’ corsages

Fathers + grandfathers’ boutonnieres

Ceremony Arrangements (Altar, pew markers, gifts)

Reception Arrangements (Guest Tables, Buffet Tables, Cake Table)

Other _______________________________________

Florists

WHAT TO ASK PROSPECTS

n May we see pictures from past weddings you’ve done?

n Are any of our flower choices restricted by season?

n Do you suggest any particular flowers based on the time of year and/or location?

n Will you be present to set up on the wedding day? Will someone assist you?

n Will you deliver personal flowers to our getting ready location? Transfer arrangements from the ceremony site to the reception?

n Do you provide decorations and equipment, like arches, trellises, candles, etc?

n How fresh will the flowers be on the wedding day?

n What are your delivery/setup/breakdown fees?

n What are your payment terms?

n What is your policy for cancellation?

Image Credit: Jessica The Photographer
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The Fine Print

MAKE THE RIGHT FIRST IMPRESSION with your guests and wow them with stationery that sets the tone and style of your big day.

Stationer

WHAT TO ASK PROSPECTS

n May we see references, samples and your portfolio?

n What style of invitations do you recommend for our wedding?

n How long does it take to process orders?

n Does the invitation I’m interested in require additional postage?

n Can we get matching thank-you notes and stationery?

n How many invitations should I order based on my guest list?

n If I need to order additional invitations, what is the cost and how long will this take?

n What customizations are available?

n Can you recommend a calligrapher?

n What are the payment terms?

DON'T FORGET

n Envelopes should be addressed by hand

n Record RSVPS to your Master Guest List

n Record the dates of each mailing

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Checklist
Invitations + Envelopes Reply Cards + Envelopes Programs Seating Cards and/or Menu Cards Thank You Notes Postage Calligraphy Announcements Other _______________________________________
Stationery
Save-the-Dates
Image Credit: Brian Jarreau Photography Invitation: Upscales Custom Collection

Memories Captured

CAPTURE THOSE ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME memories with professional photography and video! Make sure your photographer and videographer will catch all the important aspects of your wedding. You need to decide on this service as soon as possible in the planning phase to be sure you get the best available.

Photographers & Videographers

WHAT TO ASK PROSPECTS

n May we see your references, portfolio and past wedding samples?

n Will you be the one photographing/filming my wedding?

n What style do you specialize in (candid, portraits, etc.)?

n Have you ever worked in our wedding venue before?

n Will someone assist you on the wedding day?

n Are you familiar with the lighting and layout at our venue(s)?

n What are your packages and what do they include (number and size of photos, albums, additional costs)?

n For videographer, what is the price for additional copies? Do we need to provide a song list to be played along with the video?

n Do you offer overtime? What is the rate?

n Can we purchase the negatives/digital files/raw footage? If not, how long do you keep them on file?

n What are your payment terms? Are there any additional charges we should know about?

n What is your cancellation policy? Make a list of “must-have” shots for your photographer and videographer.

planning tip:

Image Credit: Amin Russell Photography Image Credit: (toop) Brian Jarreau Photography, (bottom)
Jessica The Photographer
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Transportation

MANY OF YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS will need transportation for all of the wedding events. New Orleans has a variety of luxurious limousine services. Be sure to sign a contract and establish a complete schedule of pick-up and drops-off times and locations.

Transportation WHAT TO ASK PROSPECTS

n May we see references and showroom/portfolio of vehicles offered?

n What types of vehicles do you offer?

n What special features do the vehicles come with?

n What are the prices and what does that include?

n What is your city-license number?

n What does your insurance cover?

n What is the minimum rental time? Do you charge for overtime? When does that begin and how much?

n Do you offer special wedding rates and/or packages?

n How far in advance should we reserve your services?

n Can you guarantee certain vehicles for the wedding day?

n Are food and beverages allowed in the vehicles?

n How will the driver(s) be dressed?

n What are your payment terms?

n What is your cancellation policy?

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Your Honeymoon

DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE to decide where, when and how long your honeymoon will be. If you don’t have a “dream” location in mind, consult a travel agent to help you find the perfect romantic locale!

Travel Agent

WHAT TO ASK PROSPECTS

n How long have you been in business?

n What special packages and rates can you offer for our honeymoon?

n Do you have a Honeymoon Registry?

n How far in advance must we make reservations and arrangements?

n Do you offer cruises, air travel, car rental and other types of reservations as well?

n What paper work will we need for specific travel plans?

n Do you notify the manager of the hotel that we are newlyweds?

n Do you offer traveler’s insurance?

n What are your payment terms?

n What is your cancellation policy?

planning tip:

Names on travel reservations must match what is on your government issued ID.

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Ashleigh Pichon & Connor Rougelot

WEDDING DATE: 6-5-2021

ASHLEIGH + CONNOR’S STORY

Mardi Gras 2020 became even more special when Connor asked his lifelong friend, Ashleigh to marry him in front of the St. Louis Cathedral. Ashleigh and Connor met when they were 16 and Ashleigh was attending St. Scholastica Academy and Connor attending St. Paul’s. They both attended LSU where their friendship blossomed. Ashleigh moved to NYC to pursue her career at Kleinfeld Bridal and Connor went on to medical school at LSU Medical School in Shreveport, LA. Ashleigh and Connor have been long distance for almost 7 years and travel to see each other every moment they can. They are proof that distance does make the heart grow fonder. Shortly after Ashleigh moved back to NOLA, Connor proposed to Ashleigh on February 15 in front of their favorite spot in the city, the St. Louis Cathedral.

Image Credits: Brooke Boyd Photo + Film
more engagements>>>
WEDDING DATE: 10-23-2021
Image Credit: Summit Photo
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Tosha Lynn Hebert & Ian Donald Savage Elliott

WEDDING DATE: 10-2-2021

JP + JARED’S STORY

“Jared and I met at a group dinner of about 14 other guys in November of 2017. We sat on opposite ends of the table and didn’t speak much during dinner. After dinner we all walked to a local bar and that’s where we started chatting. By the end of the night we were dancing together and having a blast. Though Jared is a complete introvert, I am the exact apposite, an extrovert. We balance each other out perfectly! We took our time dating and eventually began traveling the world together. Our first trip was Ireland, then Thailand, Portugal, Spain and lastly El Salvador, where Jared proposed. It was New Year’s Day, 2020, at 12:10am, under the fireworks on the beach. Though Covid had us move our May date, we are looking forward to our October 2021 wedding!” - JP

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