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Indian Wedding To-Do List

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Indian Wedding To-Do List 


Indian weddings are elaborate events that celebrate family, culture, tradition, and of course, love. While planning a wedding is a fun and exciting time for many couples, it can prove to be challenging — especially if you don’t have a plan. If you’re planning an Indian wedding, this to-do list will help you stay on track and ensure you have everything in order for your special day.Set a date! After your Roka ceremony, determine the dates you’re going to host your wedding. Traditionally, Indian weddings can last anywhere from three days to an entire week or longer. Working with your future spouse, find times that work for both of you, as well as your families. Choosing the dates of your wedding will be useful as you plan for the rest of your ceremony.

Determine your guest list. After settling on a date, figure out who you want to invite to your wedding. Traditionally, Indian weddings are massive events that the whole community participates in, in addition to friends and family. Consider your budget, the time of year the wedding will be, and who you can see RSVPing yes to the event. Having an estimate of how many people you’re going to invite will help you find the right venue.

Secure a venue. Many modern Indian wedding traditions are more easily fulfilled if the event takes place in India. But, traveling may not be in the cards for everyone. If you’re looking to have your wedding in your hometown, it’s crucial to secure your dates a reasonable amount of time in advance. Once you get engaged and determine when the wedding will be, start contacting Indian wedding venues that will fit your guest list so that you can make sure you get the day or days that you want.

Select your menu. Whether you want traditional foods, a more modern menu, or a bit of both, you should book your caterer next. In some cases, you may be able to save some money by having friends and family contribute, or you could hire a personal chef for the event. Regardless of which option you choose, you’ll need to schedule meetings to go over the food that you want on your special day.

Book a photographer. Once you have the big tasks out of the way, it’s time to think about the people you’ll need around on the day of your wedding. A photographer is a vital part of any wedding, as they capture the day and provide you with tangible memories. Start vetting photographers as early as you can so that they’re more likely to be available for your dates. If you’re hiring a videographer, start seeking them out at this time as well.

Choose your attire. Whether you’re wearing the traditional Sari and Sherwani or going modern with a gown and tux, brides and grooms alike need time to find their wedding look. For those looking for a custom sari, it’s important to allow enough time, so it’s finished by the time the wedding rolls around. Don’t forget to leave time for alterations!  
Schedule appointments. Everyone wants to look their best on their wedding day. To ensure you can make that happen, book hair and makeup appointments as far in advance as you can.

Congratulations on your upcoming nuptials! Be sure your Indian wedding goes off without any issues by planning accordingly and checking off these boxes.