After the sweltering hot and sunny days, monsoon season brings in the much needed wet and cool climate. If you are getting married in this romantic weather, make the most of it, following the simple tips by wedding curators Aradhana and Prateek Kashyap of ‘Made in Heaven’
1) Venue:
Check the weather forecast before finalising the date and the make sure the venue is monsoon proof. Opt for an indoor venue. Choose one which has glass walls, transparent ceilings or even windows to enjoy the lovely weather. Have humidifiers at the venue to balance the temperature/ Also, an indoor venue will keep all the decorations safe. Make sure the venue is well ventilated and has constant power supply as there are sudden electrical breakdowns due to bad weather. Going in for an outdoor venue will be cumbersome as you will need to go in for waterproofing and don’t forget to have a bug repellent plan in place as the monsoon invites lotsof bugs. Have lot of umbrellas and sheds in the venue. Always have a backup plan in case you want to go in for an outdoor wedding. Look for a convertible venue if you really want to go for an outdoor venue or opt for a venue which has both indoor and outdoor facility so that if the rain comes, the entire wedding can happen inside, but make sure the indoor is big enough to accommodate all the guests.
2) Monsoon Essentials:
Make sure the venue has valet service so that the guests can easily leave their vehicles and move in, if its raining. You should have escorts and ushers especially if there’s a distance between the parking area and the venue. You should have a hot beverage station to serve hot beverages and snacks the moment guests arrive. Plan out flexible time for your festivities as Monsoon invites lot of traffic jams.
3) Décor:
Monsoon wedding calls for a vibrant and colourful décor. Avoid real flowers as they get spoilt easily in rains, and they might attract small insects and crawlies. You can use origami, sheer curtains, glassware, and bright floral print fabrics and can add umbrellas, boats, origami, danglers and fairy lights for the decor. If you choose an outdoor venue, avoid using props as they might fall in case it rains and the winds are heavy. Floral umbrellas, light colours and vibgyor theme are popular décor themes in monsoon.
4) Food:
Have plenty of live stations for hot snacks and beverages. You can have South Indian dishes, Chinese and grilled sections. Avoid raw salads and any cold beverages as they can make you fall sick easily. Make sure the food is fresh and prepared hygienically as rains bring in lot of bugs and food allergies. Sweet dishes like jalebis and gulab jamuns are a must have in your menu. Avoid dishes that have leafy veggies as ingredients like palak paneer, green chicken, hara bhara kebabs, etc as leafy veggies are high on infections due to the conditions they are grown in. Avoid risky sea foods like shrimps and an overdose of non-vegetarian preparations, as meat too leads to a lot of stomach infections this season.
5) Rain Dance:
Plan a pre-wedding rain dance party and enjoy the lovely monsoon weather. A rain dance theme bachelorette party or even a pool-side party. You can even plan your haldi ceremony followed by a rain dance party. This can happen if you plan a destination wedding or book a hotel.
6) Wedding invite and favours: Opt for the monsoon theme for designing your invite for eg., a couple dancing in the rain. Accessorise the wedding favours with umbrellas, cute raincoats and other rain-wear gear like flip flops.
7) Photography & Videography:
How about a pre-wedding shoot in the lovely monsoon weather. The romantic weather can definitely bring in the love in the air and complement the Pre-wedding shoots.
8) Wedding Outfits:
Choose lighter outfits, and not too long hemlines and trails. It’s advisable to keep a spare outfit just is case your outfit gets spoiled. Go for light and waterproof makeup.