Tuesday, November 26, 2019

The good versus the stressful Client

It's  raining around me. The seasons are back.  The past two days have been crazy almost raining the whole day but life has to go on, plans have to be adjusted and goals have to be achieved.  Years back there was a song I heard...or more like a rhyme

Rain rain go away, come again another day....

Image from the internet 


We'd like to wish the rains away but there is beauty in it. No more dust for some days save for the mud. The cost of food goes down and you kind of get to wear warm clothes that have been kept safely in storage for some months now.

This reminds me of the wish I had in the past. To get the perfect client and a happy ever after themed event with everything in place and no mishaps whatsoever.  I would call this a perfect day, event or wedding but just like the wishful thinking about the rain, somethings hardly cooperate.

There is what would be considered a good Client to work with. Right from the start,  they are easy like a summer morning and when the event is over, you'd wish they replicate themselves in the next person you get to work with.

I've watched alot of bridezilla shows. It's not only hilarious but painful to watch. Quite a difficult turn of events for all involved.

Wikipedia defines a bridezilla as “generic term used to describe a difficult, unpleasant, perfectionist bride who leaves aggravated family, friends and bridal vendors in her wake. A bridezilla is obsessed with her wedding as her perfect day and will disregard the feelings of her family, bridesmaids and even her groom in her quest for the perfect wedding 

These are clients we can't wish away but still deal with them. The best way is to learn how to manage them. We all can't avoid stress. Especially,  If the stress is being caused by a paying client.  In the world of social media some can ruin your business completely.  How do you dance to the tune of the music played by them and still do a successful event for them that will not compromising what you stand for?

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Running a wedding business in Kenya

I have been in this industry  in Nairobi  since April  2008. Last year, in the month of August,  I took a break from it. I had a difficult  time trying  to figure out whether I want to stop or continue.  This, like  most projects am interested in are creative industry oriented.

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A lot changes every day and trends come and go. You're as good as the last job  you've done. Simply because you've had great successes in the past,  it's good to remember  that failure and disasters are always one event away.

One thing I've enjoyed a lot over the years is working with friends and family doing  their events. It's not an easy route to take as years of friendships can be destroyed  by just one event. It's a career that has brought me so much joy and stress in equal measure.

I must admit that for awhile  (some years to be  precise) I grew in this business purely through referrals but the changing  environment of marketing,  working through social media and expos has made my preferred marketing tool obsolete with time.

Wedding planner, just like any other wedding vendor realizes that the market is constantly changing and demands you update trends and whatever it takes to keep up with it. The trick then becomes how to do this and keep costs low while not compromising on quality work and still turn out profitable.

There was a duration that I loved out of the box kind of brides with creative  ideas, but time  and experience taught me that a majority of them want 100% needs met on less than 40% of your pay's worth.

Now am back after a year  of throwing  in the  towel. I've talked about the uncertainty of doing this business before and given up so many times over. It's not an easy time to do a business in the country basically with many people loosing jobs everyday.  More people seems to cut down on wedding  spending and new businesses in the wedding industry are established every other month with enthusiastic  entrepreneurs who hope to do better than those who've been in the market longer.

Every day, the question remains, how does a business sustain itself and make profits  with everything seemingly  working  against  it?

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Jumpsuits wear at weddings

Image from Google
Last week, I was writing on jumpsuits for brides and bridesmaids. Now, I'm interested in guest wear. There are weddings that are very strict on what to wear. Usually, the invitation might indicate this and it prepares you in choosing what to wear.


Whatever it is, the goal is to look good for the occasion. There was a time there was a general rule on what would be worn to weddings and what you had to keep away from. Now, the options are endless.

Can guests wear jumpsuits? I feel they can if they want to. Unless the wedding couple says something contrary in their invitation. If bridesmaids can, then why not? With jumpsuits, a good fitting one irrespective of the size is important. Accessories it right and you're good to go.

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Monday, February 11, 2019

Wedding Committee, personal savings or wedding loans

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How did you finance your wedding? How will you finance your upcoming wedding? That's a topic I'd like to tackle today. Many people have great ideas but how do you embark on financing the various aspects of your wedding.....

Image from Google search

If you decide to go the wedding committee way, there are a few things to consider that can help save on cash or basically the expenses involved in organizing a large committee. First: many people are busy today and have a schedule that might not be suitable to them attending meetings in town weekly. How about you use technology to your advantage? You could form a whatsapp group, add everyone that might be of help to you in raising the money, open a paybill account in safaricom and have people send money to it.

Second, I'm of the opinion it's your work to source for vendors, interview and select your choices. In the past, the committee would help you with that, now that life is busy for more people it's best you do your own work and update people online on the progress. Third, please be sensitive. Its your wedding and expenses are all yours. Its expensive raising cash with budgets that keep going up. If the committee raises for you 40% of the cash, find a way as the wedding couple along with your parents or close family to fill up the 60% or alternatively, adjust the budget to meet the amount raised.

The most ideal way to raise money for a wedding would be personal savings. Two people dating and planning to get married should slowly start keeping savings aside for the big day and honeymoon. Many places and wedding vendors allow that you can pay a deposit way in advance, build monthly payments and by the time the wedding month is approaching the amount left to pay is a fraction that is not overwhelming to clear. This way, it's less pressure on family and guests when they chip in last minute. Few people go this route however. It can either be due to lack of stable income, no saving culture exists for both couples or even reasons best known to the couple.

Finally, it's easy to get loans from kenya today. Its not only banks that can issue loans. There are many organizations that do this through mobile apps. Just make sure you both have an impressive credit history to be able to get from as many sources as possible. This can help those who might not have friends, that can even help you reach half your budget and the cash you have raised is minimal still needing more money to finance your big day.

After all is said and done, how much debt and strain would one want to go through  just to finance a wedding? That's a question that only the couple can respond to well and choose to live by the outcome of their choice.

Monday, February 4, 2019

The modern bridesmaids: 2019

I've been away from blogging for the past 7 months. I'm not sure am back as there has been many changes I'm working through in the wedding industry. I had promised to talk about them but I haven't done so due to many reasons. For now, am back.

The last blog I did I spoke on the modern bridesmaids. I would like to continue on this topic as a starting point. I love seeing different designs of jumpsuits. I must admit, I personally don't own any. Seeing however with time the lovely fit on plus size individuals, I might soon make one for myself.

Would you be comfortable as a bridesmaids, to wear a jumpsuit? Isn't it just the brides decision or does she need to run the idea with her bridesmaids first?

I'm from the school of thought that anything that's not traditionally done or worn at weddings, would best be discussed with those involved to get their take on it. If they're comfortable, you're game. If not, then you have a decision to make as the bride: do you keep the person as a bridesmaids despite the uncomfortable situation they'll be in?, replace them with someone else as a bridesmaids or even let go of the idea all together if many are not for it? It's all part of the wedding planning. Sometimes the best plans implemented might just have been a second or a third choice.

The thing about jumpsuits, since the wrong design might look awful on one bridesmaids and not the other, I personally feel that allowing each bridesmaids to settle on a design that best accentuate their figure. From size zero to plus size, you'll always find something that looks great on different wearers. Once the color is settled on, the designs being different would be nice for someone who would wear it on another event or occasion.
Whether the bride and her bridesmaids wear a jumpsuit or the bridesmaids do that on their own while the bride wears a traditional wedding dress, they all can still look great on them. My next question then would be...how about a wedding guest who chooses to wear a jumpsuit. Appropriate? Hopefully, I'll go through that soon.

Side note: none of the images used are mine.