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Category Archives: Très chic Planning

BRIDALICOUS 2010 : BEAUTY + BRIDALWEAR WORKSHOP @ Park Hyatt Toronto

Hey Ladies,

Next weekend, I will be the host speaker of the wedding photography workshop at the BRIDALICOUS 2010 Event, being held at the Park Hyatt, Toronto. Along with myself, there will also be bridal wear workshop, hosted by CTC West South Asian Bridal&Formal Wear; Bridal Hair & Make-Up workshop hosted by Amplified Soul MakeUP +Hair Couture, Wedding planning & coordination workshop by Arora Wedding & Event Planning. And most of all Design2Decor will transform the Park Hyatt in to a chilled out Miami style lounge. It will be a very intimate  & interactive event, RSVP for your spot now by emailing me directly: garima@gandhphotography.com

Can’t wait to see you all there!! It will be a fabulllllllous event!!! And don’t forget there will be appetizers, drinks, & giftbags for all the brides attending!

April 20, 2010 - 3:04 pm Shelly - Best of luck with the event! I'm sure it will be a great success ;)

Tres Chic Planning – “THINK OUTSIDE THE MANDAP”

I LOVE all things weddings!! I spend at least an hour each day just visiting  my favorite inspiration bridal blogs & reading about new wedding industry trends, products, vendors etc..SO recently while I was doing my regular thing  of “checking out fab bridal blogs” I came across Raana Chaudhry from SAPNA WEDDINGS blog post, Think outside the Mandap… After reading the post I was very impressed by it & emailed Raana to see if she would like to share some info with my blog readers & to elaborate a little more. And Raana being the awesome wedding planner extraordinaire that she is, submitted the following.

So without further ado… Let’s think outside the Mandap by Raana Chaudhry :)

So now that we are working diligently on our 2010 weddings, we thought we would share some of our ideas and experiences that may help future brides out.

Couples are always asking us how to make the look of their wedding different, so we want to share our ideas of how to make your ceremony and reception stand out.  We’ll start by talking about the mandap and how to change the look of a very traditional wedding piece. Times have changed and rarely do we see couples opting for the traditional 4 pillars creating a 8×8 or 10×10 box. People have moved towards semi-open mandaps (semi circle set up) or in some cases a combination of the boxed mandap with extensions on the side, helping to create a 20 or 30ft wide stage.

We have seen our fair share of those, what else can you do to make your mandap different?

1. Play with colour!

Don’t be shy to move away from the traditional colour palette of gold/red/maroon/orange. Try new colour combos like pink and green and blue and red. These colours can add some extra punch and make for a vibrant looking mandap.

2. Add some height

Mandap pillars are generally restricted to 8ft or 10ft high. Don’t get me wrong, that’s pretty high, but why not get that extra “wow” factor by having your mandap 12-14ft high? Consider a fabric mandap which can be scaled to any height.

3. Combine the beauty of fabric with the presence of structure

Get the best of both worlds - use pillars AND fabric swag. You can arrange the pillars in a variety of combinations and add a large fabric backdrop in the back to really add some grandeur. Consider staggering the pillars in a trapezoid for a new semi-open look.

4. Use different height pillars

So you love pillars but still want to funkify your mandap. How about having different heights of pillars? Something like two 10ft pillars in the back and two 8ft pillars in the front arranged slightly open will make a difference. Or even consider an array of 4 or 6ft pillars with accessories on top like flower arrangements, lanterns or statues.

5. Accessorize!

Accessories make all of the difference. Different textured fabrics, beads and props may seem like small details but they really show on the wedding day. Hot new item of 2010? The Screen - a new way to incorporate structure and add depth to your project. Look out for decorators to be offering different types of screens or gates to beef up your mandap.

So now that the ceremony is over, let’s get ready for the reception…

The more weddings we do the more we see couples opting to take advantage of lighting design to add some flair to their wedding reception and we LOVE it! There are several different types of lighting options you can consider for your wedding, the most basic type that can be done at any venue is design lighting and LED up lighting. Design lighting can be provided by your decorator where patterned stencils are added to coloured or white lights and projected on the dancefloor, walls or ceiling. One of our favourite lighting options is LED up lighting. These multi coloured spotlights are lined up around the perimeter of the room and can change the look of the entire hall. Choose from a variety of colours to compliment your overall colour theme.

The second level up is table pin spot lighting. Pin spot lighting can be rented from an outside vendor or from the hall itself. Usually white lights, they focus on the centrepiece on each individual table and add a touch of class to the event. What better way to show off your stunning centrepiece then lighting it up for all to see!

The most impressive lighting option is only available at certain venues, these lights are built directly into the ceiling and can be focused anywhere in the room. They can offer lots of different lighting options, from full table lighting, pin lighting and table rim lighting to wall washes and dance lighting.  You can even create a lighting agenda to run alongside your event agenda! Every entrance, dinner course and presentation can be complimented with changing light colours.

Don’t underestimate the importance of lighting at your event. Whether you want the full show or want to create a romantic atmosphere with more subtle options, take the time to work lighting into your budget, you’ll be glad you did.

Images Courtesy of Dream Party Decor & Karma Designs Studio



March 24, 2010 - 3:27 pm Amy - Great blog post!

Tres Chic Planning: Hena’s Bridal Couture

Ever since I have posted Hena & Omair’s wedding sneak peek on the blog, I hear from a lot of my brides that it has stirred up many bridal forums & also my Inbox, I have personally received numerous emails every day from brides-to-be inquiring about WHERE did Hena get all of her bridal couture from??…Well ladies, our ever so helping bride, Hena, sent me an email today with ALL the juicy details you are looking for and here it is:

Hena designed all 4 of her outfits from the colour, cut, style, bead work and everything together with a designer from Karachi – Haris Chawla of the label SHAKEELZ. If someone would like to get in touch with him, then he’s easily available through his Facebook page under SHAKEELZ COUTURE.

Hope that helps!

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November 6, 2009 - 2:50 pm Nargis Sheikh - awesome post, thank you for answering the emails. ANd of course thank you to Hena the awesome helping bride.

Très chic Planning – Toronto Botanical Gardens

Still looking for a venue for your wedding? Well, make sure to check out Toronto’s own Toronto Botanical Garden, great location for your outdoor or indoor ceremony & reception. Perfect location surrounded by beautiful flower beds, lots of green works & lavish arches. We recently shot our client, Hanesia & Germain’s wedding this summer at the Toronto Botanical Garden (images from their wedding coming soon), and instantly fell in love with the entire setting. 

Here are 10 great reasons to hold your event here as listed on TBG’s website:

  1. Competitive room rental rates to help you stay on budget
  2. No corkage fees
  3. Free parking
  4. Tables and chairs included for all events
  5. LEED Certified facility and environmentally friendly building
  6. Choose from 8 outstanding caterers
  7. Friendly and practical in-house staff to advise you on your event planning
  8. Beautiful & flexible event spaces include kitchen, washroom and private patio
  9. Rental revenues support the horticultural and environmental programs of Toronto Botanical Garden, a registered charity
  10. Escape from city life without leaving the city

Even if you have already booked another location for your ceremony & reception, we totally recommend TBG for your next Engagement/Lifestyle or wedding day photo session, to get more information regarding obtaining a permit for photography, CLICK HERE

HAPPY PLANNING!!

g!

September 29, 2009 - 12:18 pm Cindy - I love this new section you started! Great idea...and we want MORE!!! LOL

October 7, 2009 - 3:45 pm cecile - Those pictures were taken private courtyard of the room where my wedding reception was. Fabulous venue!!

Très Chic Planning: Custom Invitations & Logo

I truly believe when it comes to things in life, especially weddings, love is in the details. And I love it when brides pay extra attention to all the small details of their wedding, which essentially ties in to the entire motif of the wedding. So for the love of weddings, and stunning wedding details of décor, cake, shoes, jewelry etc, I am starting a new category on my blog called Très chic Planning,  inspirational posts where I will post new trends, unique wedding ideas that I come across. I will also bring in guest bloggers such as wedding planners, decorators, cake stylist, graphic artists, & brides to be, to provide some fresh & hip wedding inspirations and some professional advice.

 To start off this section today, I recently got an email from my soon to be bride, Hena, in which she emailed me her wedding logo, also the front jacket of her wedding invitation. She is a ‘sucker’ (in her own words) for black and white stripes with red, and wanted to incorporate that theme in to every aspect of her wedding. So she started with the very first wedding item that goes out to all the wedding guests, her wedding invitation..apparently there will also be a zebra print cake at the wedding but for that we’ll have to wait till October, but for now here is her wedding logo/invitation…

 Thank you Hena for submitting your fabulous wedding logo/invitation!

henaomaircard

August 13, 2009 - 8:01 am Kiran - This is a GREAT idea!! I can't wait for the followups to this!!