After a hiatus from print, Wedding Etc is back with a beautiful 178-page issue designed to inspire every couple, no matter where they are in their wedding journey. From finding your dream venue and choosing your wedding-day fragrance to planning the perfect honeymoon, here’s a sneak peek at what you’ll find inside.
We all know how stressful planning a wedding can be, making wedding planning burnout a very real possibility. Whether you’re trying not to pull out your hair as…
The excitement of getting engaged often comes with one unavoidable question: Where do we even begin?
Between Pinterest boards, TikTok trends and endless Instagram inspiration, it’s easy to jump straight into choosing colour palettes or saving floral installations before you’ve even decided on a venue. But according to experienced wedding planners, the most successful weddings rarely start with aesthetics – they start with a plan.
Whether you’re dreaming of an intimate celebration or a lavish weekend affair, getting the order right from the beginning can save you money, reduce unnecessary stress and make every decision that follows feel far more intentional. Here’s how the experts recommend approaching wedding planning.
Take a moment to enjoy being engaged
It may sound counterproductive, but one of the first pieces of advice from planners is to simply – pause.
Rebecca Glen, founder and lead planner at The Wedding Fairy, encourages couples to enjoy this chapter before diving headfirst into logistics.
“The first step is actually to pause and enjoy being engaged. That season is short, and it’s worth taking it in before jumping straight into logistics.”
Wedding planning can easily become a months-long project filled with deadlines and decisions. Giving yourselves space to celebrate this milestone before opening spreadsheets and comparing venues can make the journey feel far more enjoyable.
Start with your budget – not your Pinterest board
Every planner interviewed agreed on one thing: the budget should come first. Before browsing venues or saving inspiration online, sit down together and decide what you’re realistically comfortable spending, how many guests you’d like to invite and which parts of the day matter most to you.
Melissa from Pretty in Stains says this conversation creates the foundation for every decision that follows.
“Before looking at venues or Pinterest boards, couples should establish what they’re comfortable spending, who they genuinely want to celebrate with, and what matters most to them as a couple.”
Social media has made luxury weddings more accessible than ever – but not necessarily more attainable. Without a realistic budget, it’s easy to fall in love with ideas that simply don’t fit your finances.
If you’re hiring a planner, book them early
If a wedding planner is part of your vision, don’t leave them until later. Both Louise from Runaway Romance and Rebecca Glen recommend making this one of your very first bookings.
A planner doesn’t simply organise suppliers – they help shape the entire planning process. From setting realistic budgets and timelines to recommending trusted vendors and managing expectations, involving them early can prevent costly mistakes later.
Secure your venue before anything else
Once your budget and guest count are established, it’s time to find your venue.
Your venue determines far more than just where you’ll celebrate – it influences your wedding date, guest capacity, style, catering options and even which suppliers are available. Booking the venue first also gives you a confirmed date, allowing the rest of your planning to fall into place.
Lock in your priority suppliers
Some suppliers can only take on one wedding a day – and they’re often booked months, if not years, in advance. Photography and videography consistently top planners’ priority lists, but they’re not the only professionals couples should secure early.
Louise from Runaway Romance says one supplier is surprisingly overlooked.
“People often leave the marriage officer too late – they’re the most important vendor because without them you’re not legally married.”
Once your venue is confirmed, prioritise booking your:
- Marriage officer or officiant
- Photographer
- Videographer
- Hair and makeup artists
- Wedding planner (if you haven’t already)
Everything else can usually follow afterwards.
Leave the décor decisions until later
One of the biggest planning mistakes? Choosing flowers, décor and styling too early. As exciting as mood boards can be, planners say design naturally evolves throughout the planning process. Your tastes may change, seasonal flower availability can shift and trends come and go.
Rebecca Glen explains that design is far easier to tackle once the major logistical decisions have already been finalised.
Similarly, Louise advises against locking in floral choices too early, noting that seasonal availability and pricing often change.
Think about experiences – not just aesthetics
While beautiful décor photographs well, it’s rarely what couples remember most after the wedding. Instead, planners are seeing a noticeable shift towards experience-driven celebrations, where guest connection takes priority over extravagant styling.
Melissa from Pretty in Stains says today’s couples are increasingly choosing smaller guest lists and creating meaningful experiences rather than simply focusing on how the wedding looks. That also changes where your budget has the greatest impact.
Instead of spending thousands on elaborate wedding favours that guests often leave behind, planners recommend investing in exceptional food, entertainment, photography, videography and thoughtful touches that create lasting memories.
Melissa recalls one groom who refused to compromise on hiring a videographer because one of the few moving memories he had of his late father was his parents’ wedding film.
“Some investments become more valuable with time.”
Keep your guest list intentional
If there’s one expense planners repeatedly hear couples question afterwards, it’s an unnecessarily large guest list. Many people feel obligated to invite distant relatives, old acquaintances or colleagues simply because they attended someone else’s wedding.
Louise says many former clients later wished they’d kept their celebrations smaller and more personal, redirecting that money towards experiences like an unforgettable honeymoon, meaningful food and drink moments or personalised guest experiences.
Smaller guest lists also allow couples to spend more intentionally on the people who matter most.
Don’t plan a wedding for social media
Across all three planners, one theme emerged repeatedly: don’t let trends dictate your wedding. Whether it’s the latest TikTok aesthetic, viral reception trend or Pinterest-perfect tablescape, today’s trends can quickly become tomorrow’s dated photos.
Instead, planners encourage couples to focus on authenticity. Rebecca believes every decision should support the experience you genuinely want to create – not what you think your wedding should look like online.
Melissa echoes this sentiment, “Keep your marriage as your north star.”
Whenever a decision feels overwhelming, ask yourselves one simple question: Does this reflect who we are as a couple?
If the answer is yes, you’re probably making the right choice.
Choose your suppliers carefully
Instagram portfolios only tell part of the story. Every planner emphasised the importance of reading reviews, meeting suppliers beforehand and paying attention to how they communicate from the very first enquiry.
Good suppliers don’t simply send a quote – they ask questions, understand your priorities and offer guidance throughout the process.
If possible, arrange engagement shoots, hair and makeup trials, food tastings or floral mock-ups before making final commitments. Sometimes, how someone works is just as important as the work itself.
The bottom line
Wedding planning doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Starting with the right foundations – your budget, priorities, guest list and trusted suppliers – makes every decision afterwards far easier.
The biggest takeaway from the experts isn’t about following a perfect checklist or chasing every trend. It’s about creating a celebration that reflects your relationship, feels authentic to the two of you and leaves space to actually enjoy the journey.
Long after the flowers have wilted and the décor has been packed away, the moments you’ll treasure most are the ones that felt unmistakably yours.
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Every bride dreams of luminous skin, flawless makeup and hair that looks effortlessly healthy from the first photograph to the last dance. Yet in the months leading up…
Every wedding journey is filled with details — the dress, the flowers, the venue, the photographer, the makeup artist. But there is one detail many women leave too late: their skin.
Whether you are the bride, the mother of the bride, a bridesmaid, or a special guest, glowing skin does not happen on the morning of the wedding. It begins weeks and months before, with the right routine, the right guidance, and consistency.
Pharma PH Skin was created for real skin concerns — pigmentation, acne, sensitivity, dryness, dullness, and signs of ageing. Founded by skincare formulator Tanya Groenewald, the range was born in the treatment room after years of working with real clients and seeing how deeply skin affects confidence.
Because when your skin feels healthy, calm and radiant, makeup looks better. But more importantly, you feel better.
At The Neon Salon in Centurion, Tanya and her team use advanced AI skin scan technology to help clients understand what their skin truly needs before a big event. For those outside Centurion, the online BuyBeauty.co.za skin quiz offers a simple way to find the right Pharma PH Skin routine from home.
Pharma PH Skin is not about overnight miracles or quick fixes. It is about preparing the skin properly. Restoring the barrier, supporting hydration, improving radiance, and helping skin function at its best over time.
For brides wanting a smoother, brighter complexion before the big day, or mothers who want to feel confident in photos, Pharma PH Skin offers targeted routines designed around individual skin concerns.
From glow-enhancing serums and gentle exfoliators to barrier-supporting creams and SPF protection, each product is formulated with one principle in mind: healthy skin first.
Through ALIGN Image Consulting & Coaching, Tanya and her team also helps women understand that confidence is not only about beautiful skin, but about how you show up in every season of life. From personal style and image consulting to coaching and self-development, ALIGN supports women in feeling confident, polished and authentically themselves, whether they are preparing for a wedding, a special event, or simply stepping into a new chapter with renewed confidence.
Because wedding beauty is not only about how you look on the day.
It is about walking into that moment feeling calm, confident, radiant, and beautifully yourself.
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Weddings are filled with moments that deserve to be remembered, not just how they looked, but how they felt. The quiet anticipation before the ceremony, the laughter shared…
Introducing ‘I Want Choo Le Parfum’ – an intense and vibrant perfume ready to ignite confidence.
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When we think of a wedding toast, the mind often leaps to the sound of a popping cork and the effervescence of champagne. However, as modern weddings evolve to become more inclusive, health-conscious, and culturally diverse, a new star has emerged on the tables of the world’s most prestigious venues. Inah Superior Grape Juice, established in 2006, is redefining the “non-alcoholic” category by offering a beverage that possesses the complexity, prestige, and sensory depth of a fine vintage wine.

For the couple planning their special day, the beverage selection is about more than just quenching thirst; it is about creating a cohesive, high-end experience for every guest, regardless of their lifestyle or dietary choices. From the ancient soils of South Africa to the dinner tables of the global elite, Inah is the sophisticated answer to the modern wedding toast.
A Legacy Rooted in the Western Cape
The journey of Inah begins in the heart of South Africa’s wine country: the Western Cape. This region is world-renowned for its terroir, where ancient soils and a unique climate provide the perfect environment for premium grapes to flourish. Inah’s philosophy is “Birthed in nature, rooted in goodness, and extracted for enjoyment”.

These grapes are harvested at their absolute prime, ensuring they are filled with the rich flavours and heart-protecting antioxidants that only mature wine grapes can provide. Unlike mass-produced juices that often rely on concentrates and added sugars, Inah is crafted from 100% pure cultivar grapes. This dedication to quality ensures that the final product isn’t just a drink, but a tribute to the natural beauty of its origin.
Mastering “Wine Complexity”
One of the most frequent challenges for wedding planners is finding a non-alcoholic option that feels “grown-up” and pairs well with a gourmet menu. Inah solves this by pioneering a “wine complexity” in its grape juices. Through unique processing methods, Inah extracts the maximum benefits and flavour profiles from each crop.

The result is a beverage that offers a rich, sensory experience characterized by earthy tones and a velvet finish on the palate. When poured into a crystal glass, Inah’s appearance is indistinguishable from a prestigious wine, ensuring that guests who choose not to consume alcohol still feel fully integrated into the celebration.
A Varietal for Every Wedding Moment
Just as a sommelier pairs different wines with different courses, Inah offers a range of varietals that allow for a curated beverage program throughout your wedding day:
The Welcome: Rossore Superior Sparkling
First impressions are everything. As guests arrive at your reception, a glass of Rossore offers a crisp, refreshing, and zesty greeting. Made from the finest Colombar grapes, this pink sparkling juice is tart and uplifting. It is the perfect companion for pre-reception canapés, particularly sushi, ceviche, or light vegetable appetizers.
The Cocktail Hour: Merlot and Sauvignon Blanc
For a relaxed afternoon cocktail hour, the Merlot varietal evokes the feeling of late summer fruits. It features sensual flavours of plum and blackcurrant, making it smooth and easy-drinking—a guaranteed favourite for a celebratory atmosphere. Both international award winning varietals.




