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Lorella
Just Said Yes June 2020

Bride planner

Lorella, on July 31, 2019 at 11:27 AM Posted in Wedding Attire 0 5

I am hesitating hiring a "bride planner" who will help me being the bride of me dreams. The service provide personalised advices from designers and experts with a personal shopper experience for the dress and accessories. She can do the same for the groom, bridesmaid, groomsman and family. She will help with all beauty and wellness appointment like make up and hair as well as little treats just before the wedding like massage with my fiancé the day before. We will set up a "wellbeing" program with personal trainer and nutrition advices to be in the perfect shape for the big day.

Would you recommande it? Would you consider this king of service? It will cost me approx $****

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Latest activity by Kellie Martinez, on July 31, 2019 at 4:56 PM
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    Legend June 2019
    Melle ·
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    I don't think it's necessary. I mean it sounds like it could be helpful though but I wouldn't splurge on something like that
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  • Cher Horowitz
    Master December 2019
    Cher Horowitz ·
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    Personally, I'd skip this because of the cost!

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  • Cristy
    Master May 2021
    Cristy ·
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    Nope. This is way too much money to spend on something I can do for myself! You really don't need a planner for this kind of stuff.

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  • Mcskipper
    Master July 2018
    Mcskipper ·
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    I’ve never heard of this and can’t imagine why it would be necessary. The wedding industry is already filled with people eager to help a bride feel her best for her big day— when you shop for a gown, you have consultant working with you (it’s already not something you’re doing alone). Even after I got my dress, at my try-on appointment to make sure it came in correctly, they had someone in with me bringing accessories to try on with the dress: standard, free service. Hair and make up trials already exist so you know what you’re getting with your make up and hair and can adjust if you don’t like something (or someone, for that matter!). There are plenty of inexpensive bride-body workout programs of you feel you need a program , but they’re also not necessary , and body/workout/diet related things are not “one size fits all”deal— everyone thrives best with different things in that department , so for this if I was paying for help, I’d want to be sure I had a pro— like an actual trainer or nutritionist .
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  • Kellie Martinez
    Super October 2019
    Kellie Martinez ·
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    I would never but I legitimately haven't needed any help as I am already familiar with all of my vendors and have worked in the wedding industry where I live.

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