4 Steps to Planning the Multi-Ethnic Wedding of Your Dreams

Planning a wedding can be panic inducing at its most simple. Just add in two different cultures and it has the potential to dissolve into pure chaos. More and more couples getting engaged in the U.S. today are straying away from the traditional white dress in a church wedding.

People want to celebrate this momentous occasion in their lives with more than just a glass of champagne and cake. They want their wedding to be something that honors their culture, their heritage, and really gives people something to talk about for years afterward.
If you are one of these people, don’t worry. There are resources out there to help you with this exciting and challenging time!

Step #1… For starters, make sure you pick a wedding planner who is open to working with someone who wants to have a multiethnic wedding. Ask your wedding planner if he or she has experience working with different cultures, and ask to see pictures or a portfolio if available.

Often, wedding planners with experience doing multiethnic weddings will already have contacts in place for caterers, clothing stores and other amenities you will need, thereby saving you the headache of tracking down all these individual dealers.

Step #2… Second, scour the web. Many websites specialize in being your information source about multiethnic weddings, and have a wealth of resources for people looking to celebrate their heritage. You can even find reviews on vendors that other people have used. Now that’s the web at its best!

Step #3… Next, get some magazines. Ethnic magazines are a great place to look for ideas for your dream wedding. You can get a sense for the style you want for your wedding (and if you and your fiancé are of two different cultures, be sure to get magazines that feature both), outfits for your bridal party, and decorations for the wedding itself.

You might even find some unique ideas for a venue for your top wedding music. Who says it has to be in a place of worship? From beaches to gardens to historic hotels, the world is your oyster.

Step #4… Finally, sit down with your betrothed and have an honest heart to heart talk. You will both need to be open about what you expect from your wedding.
How much do you want your culture to play a part in it? Do you need help picking the father-daughter dance song or garter ceremoney music? Do you want guests, even those who are not of your ethnicity, to dress in ethnic clothes? Will the vows be read in another language?

How much give and take is there going to be if you are both of different cultures, and want both cultures represented in the wedding? Be honest, but also remember to be open-minded and gentle. This is a sensitive topic for many, and it is important to tread lightly, and expect to compromise.

Now that you have the bare bones in place, you are ready to go ahead and start seriously planning, with the help of your wedding planner, your dream wedding. The sky is the limit as far as your choices go. Your wedding, no matter how large or small, is sure to be sentimental, meaningful and enjoyable for everyone involved.

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