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To find out what an expert has to say about planning small weddings and what are their upsides, Bored Panda reached out to Rhiann Janak, a professional wedding planner and CEO of Lucy Till French Weddings. First off, Rhiann assured us that a small wedding can still be as lavish as a big one.
She also said that more and more people are opting for small weddings these days. “A large portion of our weddings for next year are 60 guests or less. For 2023, the inquiries I am receiving are back up to the 100 pax guest list, but it's quite rare to hear of 150+ weddings among my clientele,” she said about this new trend.
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Rhiann explained that the upsides of a small wedding are “having the budget to put towards the premium personalization of their wedding, or the extension of their wedding to include more activities for the guests, more days of celebration, and top-rate suppliers,” she said and added “What's not to love about that?”
One reason why people opt for smaller weddings may be that more and more couples are paying for their own weddings, hence the pressure to invite parents' friends is off, the wedding planner explained. “Some have been through a lot with covid, and haven't had much choice or have taken the opportunity to reduce their guest list for the more intimate wedding they had always dreamed of."
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When asked if her clients ever regret not having a bigger and more lavish wedding, Rhiann said: “never say never, but my clients who've eloped or spent incredible weekends celebrating their love with their nearest and dearest have always come back to say they wouldn't have wanted it any other way.”
“I would say the thing couples worry most about prior to a short-list wedding is having the ambiance for the dance party. I say, let's make a cozy and dreamy setting for your guests to completely relax in and book premium entertainment to make a party no one can resist,” the wedding planner said. “Believe me, dance parties always consist of that one core group of non-stop dancing friends anyway!” Rhiann concluded.
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