Wedding Investments: Do’s and Don’ts

 


Planning a wedding is no doubt fun but often while meeting our social standards we end up in financially burdening ourselves. Mostly, it is because the couple couldn’t make up their priority list and end up following the decades long existing trends. It is High time that our couples-to-be have break the stereotypes and start investing rationally.

Here we have pen down our views that you may refer to while making up your own priority list.

Do’s



1.     Outfit of the Couple

Outfit surely has an ample role in glorifying the personalities and who do not want to look good on their big day. We definitely not suggest you to invest in big brands, unless you can afford it, but don’t underestimates your wedding outfits. However, important tip is to style them in a way that you can even utilize them later in life.

2.     Makeup and Styling

Navigate through the work of every makeup artist in your surroundings and invest a good amount of time in deciding the look you want for your big day and this is by no way dependent upon the budget. You may look extraordinary while walking out of an ordinary parlour if you really have researched well before it.

3.     Photography

Believe us or not, your photographer is the guardian of your memories. So, choose wisely! Further, since the industry is well established so one can have multiple choices.

4.     Travelling

Good moments spent together is all you will be counting on later in your life. So, consider travel ventures as an important part of budgeting process. And, it goes not only for wedding planning, but travel adventures keep the spirit alive even after several years of marriage. Key idea is: Plan and step out.

Don’ts



1.     Expensive Venues

Area of the halls and its location adds nothing to happiness on your big day but definitely put you at loss financially. Remember, extent of happiness is not defined by number of guest and fancy halls but presence of near and dear ones in your TV lounge can also be enough for you.

2.     Gifts Exchange

In our society love is often validated by number and value of gifts exchanged between the two families. Time has come to be vocal against such traditions and the families should normalize exchange of understanding, compassion and respect than materialistic gains. Moreover, dowry should be limited to only critical item that are required for couple use and the its expenses should be mutually shared.

3.     Fancy wedding invitations

Recently, the trend of digital invitation cards is making rounds across the social media and many couples have adopted the idea. No time could be better than this to say good bye to paper cards, read as expensive cards.

4.     Food

Go by the constitution; serve one dish. Save the food; save the money.

 

 

 

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