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Member Focus: Just Bespoke

Monday, July 19th, 2010

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Today we welcome one of our new UKAWP associate members, Lisa Sabin of Just Bespoke. Over to you Lisa….   

 Why did you become a wedding planner?

I’ve always loved weddings - when I was younger I remember picking out my dream wedding dress from the pages of Vogue Novias and I still have the cutting in my cupboard to this day. 

I’ve spent the last seven years working in PR and events and after numerous celebrity parties, brand product launches, press trips and corporate dinners, I realised that it was time to take the leap and use my experience to launch Just Bespoke.  Through close contacts in the sports industry I have been lucky enough to help with some high profile weddings which although challenging, proved to me why I love my job so much.

 What’s your USP?

I take inspiration from all over and think it is really important to treat every couple in a bespoke manner, listening to their tastes and then looking for ideas to create their day from fashion, culture, travel, music, interiors, making sure these are reflected in their wedding.  I’m a big believer in the small personal touches making a big difference.

What’s your signature dish? 

I really enjoy cooking but it doesn’t come particularly naturally to me…but, after a lot of practice, I can now make a very tasty lasagne and a delicious blackberry cheesecake!

Do you have a favourite venue?

I really love blank canvases - venues which can be transformed into something extraordinary and totally bespoke to the couple’s wishes over night.   Having said that, I also love the Walled Garden at The Grove in Hertfordshire and Penshurst Place in Kent - both truly magical venues offering interesting and quirky spaces to transform.

 How would your clients describe you?

I bring a lot of personal touches to the planning, going the extra mile and coming up with fresh ideas.  I’m personable and meticulous and like to build up a trust and rapport with my clients.  

 Have you ever had a challenging client and how did you deal with it?

Every wedding is a challenge and of course there are days when clients can panic and get stressed out.  Couples who hire me are putting their wedding day in my hands…they want the most unforgettable and magical day and it is my job to deliver this and make sure that they are happy in the process.   

 How do you unwind?

I worked in travel PR for many years and helped to promote some of the most luxurious resorts in the world.  This really gave me a taste for nice holidays and now I like nothing better than packing a suitcase and heading off somewhere hot to relax by the pool, read a good book and soak up the sun!

 If you could plan a celebrity wedding (alive or dead) whose would it be?

For me, there is a whole list of people - from Prince William to Simon Cowell, Scott Schuman to Lady Gaga.  Any of those would be a hugely demanding but if they’re reading this, I would love the challenge!

Is the job as glamorous as you thought?

I never imagined that wedding planning would be glamorous - I’ve been arranging events for a long time and know that it is hard work, extremely pressured and everything needs to be beyond perfect…but I love the variety of clients and the chance to deliver a number of extraordinary events - and when I see the finished result it is always worth it!

Which wedding planner’s work do you respect/admire and why

Since joining the UKAWP I’ve come across a lot of inspirational planners.  In particular, Kelly from The Bespoke Wedding Company has been hugely helpful, giving me advice, opportunities and experiences to help me get my business off the ground.  Outside of the Alliance, like most planners, I love Preston Bailey - his imagination and creativity are second to none.

What themes are you working on for 2010?

I’m currently working on a magical starry theme for a winter wedding, think soft whites and blues with a touch of gold, romantic touches, storm lanterns, candles and warm cashmere shrugs.  

What’s your biggest achievement since launching?

Earlier this year I planned a traditional Turkish wedding for a couple and their 550 guests.  It was a lot of hard work as I had to ensure that the event was sympathetic to the traditional customs that were to be incorporated into the day, while also bringing in modern elements.  It was a huge learning experience but thankfully the long hours of research and planning were worth it as it all went extremely well!

What is your vice?  

  There is absolutely nothing nicer than an Apple martini!

 What trends are you seeing for 2010?

For 2010, I’m seeing a lot of neutral colour palettes (beiges, pastels, greys) with one statement colour to accent the design.  I think this is really striking and creates a very bold design which I am a big fan of.

Member Focus: Hannah Lester

Monday, July 5th, 2010

I am delighted to introduce Hannah from Designer Wedding Days who is based in Essex, Hannah is one of our associate members.

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Why did you become a wedding planner?
Having been in the corporate events industry for over 8 years, I was very experienced in organising large and small scale complex corporate events. It has always been my dream to be involved in the wedding industry so I decided to use the skills and knowledge gained in the events industry to start my own wedding planning business.

What’s your USP?

I am exceptionally organised and very calm under pressure. I also pride myself on attention to detail. I think these skills are key to planning a wedding.

My professionalism and friendly, re-assuring manner means I get to know each of my clients personally so that I can truly understand what is important to them and going to make their day extra special.

Do you have a favourite venue?

From a personal perspective, Vaulty Manor will always be special to me as it is where I chose to have my wedding reception. However, I think each wedding is unique and there are many wonderful venues to suit every requirement.

Covering weddings in London, Essex and Hertfordshire, this can range from a sophisticated London affair at somewhere like the Landmark Hotel, a classic English country wedding at Braxted Park, a unique themed experience at The Natural History Museum to a grand occasion at the historic Gosfield Hall

How would your clients describe you?

I imagine they would describe me as organised, efficient and total in control both in the run up to the wedding and on the day itself. Being a wedding planner is also about building a relationship with your client so I would hope they would comment on my personal touch.

One of the nicest comments was hearing from the bride that by having me there on the day meant she knew everything was under control and she could totally relax and enjoy the day and that they couldn’t have done it without me. Giving a bride the confidence to enjoy their day without the worry is what being a wedding planner is all about.

If you could plan a celebrity wedding (alive or dead) whose would it be?

It would have to be someone like Audrey Hepburn or Jackie Kennedy O’Nassis. Both remembered for their style and elegance, their weddings would have been amazing social events. I imagine they would have been hard work and very complex to organise but would have been elaborate, stylish and beautifully classic.

 Which wedding planner’s work do you respect/admire and why?

It may sound like a cliché but I would have to say Bernadette, Kelly and Sandy from the UKAWP. Rather than look at other wedding planners as competition they provide support and training for new and established wedding planners to boost the standard and reputation of planners within the industry. - ahh thanks hannah!

The training and support I have received has been invaluable and for that I am very grateful.

What’s your biggest achievement since launching?

I think actually launching my own business has been my biggest achievement to date. Feeling passionate about something and putting all of your time and energy into it and finally seeing the rewards

What is your vice?

I would have to say chocolate and the series 24 - I am totally addicted. I am also a perfectionist which I suppose is not such a bad vice in this industry.

Member Focus: Flutterfly Events

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Erika of Flutterfly EventsThis week I am pleased to introduce one of our Full Members, Erika Unbehaun of Flutterfly Events…….

It all started in my University’s career centre. I went to take a personality test so I could find a job suitable to my personality and skill set.  Wedding planning came out at the top followed by floristry! The industry was calling my name. I started planning weddings in the United States before moving to London and starting FlutterFly Events. 

Do you have a favourite venue?

There are so many beautiful venues in the UK it’s hard to have a favourite.  I love the art galleries at the Wallace Collection, Claridges, and Eltham Palace to name a few.

How would clients describe you? 

I’ve been referred to as a fairy godmother, an angel and tinkerbell but I think all my clients would describe me as creative, organised, enthusiastic, and great sense of humour.

Wedding planner you admire?

Linda Howard from Linda Howard’s Sensational Celebrations based in Southern California.  She’s super creative and always comes up with the most glamorous wedding design.  I love a wedding that has a bit of glitz and glam, with flowers everywhere, beautiful draping and creative details throughout. Every wedding she designs is a fairy-tale come true.

How do you unwind?

I still watch Sex and the City episodes nearly every night before I go to bed!  Though fictional, Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda and Samantha are really the best friends any woman could ask for.

What themes are you working on for 2010? 

I have a British Colonial theme with focus on Hong Kong in the 1920s.  This theme is so unique and has it has been a blast coming up with creative ideas!  Inspiration comes from the most unexpected places.  I’m also working on an all white wedding (lovely!) and a couple blue and white palettes. 

What trends are you seeing? 

 I’m seeing a lot of fish tale dresses this year, photo booths, fruit being used in lieu of flowers, and different shapes and sizes of tables for the wedding reception.

 Is the job as glamorous as you thought? 

Absolutely not, but I love it!  I always tell aspiring planners that the hours are long and stressful but if you’re passionate you will succeed. 

What is your vice?

Sugar Free Nestle Quick Chocolate Milk.  My mom sends me packages every few months because you can’t find this in the UK!  Thanks mom. xoxo

Member Focus: Aimee Dunne

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Continuing our member focus series I am delighted to introduce Aimee from Aimee Dunne Events who is one of our associate members. Aimee is based in Kent and covers the Kent/London/Surrey regions.

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Why did you become a wedding planner?

Having spent many years working in the banking industry, I always knew my heart wasn’t really there. I was spending all of my spare time finding events to manage and helping manage friends and family events wherever possible. It sounds corny but I really do live for events; I love having something to look forward to and I love the buzz of creating something where guests can really enjoy themselves and look back with great memories. I’m also ridiculously organised and a perfectionist - which helps when you’re a wedding planner!

What’s your USP? 

Through my years in the banking industry I attended many elaborate corporate events. I also have close links with the professional football industry and have attended many high profile weddings and events. Throughout these I’ve attended some wonderful but also not so wonderful events and have learnt that it is not just a case of throwing money at them. It is understanding and getting to know clients and ensuring their day is truly personal and special no matter what their budget; I’ve certainly learnt that more money does not mean more class!

Do you have a favourite venue? 

Chewton Glen in New Milton, Hampshire. This is one of the most wonderful places I have ever visited (and I’ve stayed at hundreds of hotels!). The service, food and wine is absolutely faultless. The location just on the edge of the New Forest, 5 minutes from the beach, yet only a couple of hours outside of London is hard to beat. You can’t help but relax; a truly special place.

How would your clients describe you? 

A perfectionist. I can’t help but agonise over every detail and plan every wedding as though it were my own.

Have you ever had a challenging client and how did you deal with it? 

Oh yes! I often have clients who contact me very regularly and ask me many questions, some being very similar and asked repeatedly! In this situation it is usually because brides to be are slightly worried about things which is completely natural, and I do my best to reassure them and put their mind at rest about whatever it is that’s concerning them which usually works. A large part of this job is dealing with the personal side of weddings and client concerns and worries and I think this is something that planners need to understand and something that personally I enjoy.

How do you unwind? 

I love horse riding. I live in Kent which is a beautiful part of the country to go riding in and we have some lovely stables by us. I also love good food and wine!

If you could plan a celebrity wedding (alive or dead) whose would it be? 

Simon Cowell - what a complete challenge that would be!

Which wedding planner’s work do you respect/admire and why

Preston Bailey. I absolutely love how he completely transforms spaces, mostly with flowers but he’s also done so with lighting and even paper. I have his books all over the office and they continually inspire me as to what absolutely amazing and breath taking events can be created. I love the wow factor!

What themes are you working on for 2010? 

Sweetie tables and candy colours seem to be hugely popular and definitely the one which is most often requested by clients so I’ve been working on these lots - and eating many of my supplies!

What’s your biggest achievement since launching? 

Attracting some press - although this is still work in progress! No one can over estimate the effort needed in PR. It has been a real eye opener since launching and although I expected this to be hard work, I didn’t realise how much! 

What is your vice?  

Pink champagne and Pimm’s. Not necessarily at the same time but I’m not fussy!

Member Focus: Nicola Jones

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Continuing our member focus series I am delighted to introduce Nicola from Brighton Wedding Planner who is one of our associate members. Nicola is based in Brighton and covers the Brighton and Sussex areas.

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 Why did you become a wedding planner?

I’ve worked in events for quite a few years and always wanted to set up my own business as I felt there was a gap in the market for a Brighton wedding planner - there were lots of event agencies but no one specialising in weddings, and I believe that your wedding day is too important to entrust to anyone whose business is not solely focused on weddings. At the same time, friends who were getting married kept asking me about which venues were good or what was a good price for a caterer. I realised that there was very little information out there about weddings in my local area so I set up Brighton Wedding Planner.

 What’s your USP? 

I specialise in Brighton and Sussex so I know these areas inside out in terms of suppliers and venues and I’ve got really good local contacts. I also provide services for civil partnerships which are very popular in Brighton, both for residents and for people coming to the city for a destination wedding.

What’s your signature dish? 

I love making all types of puddings and cakes - especially chocolate bread and butter pudding… mmm!

Do you have a favourite venue? 

I’m obviously biased but I would have to say Newick Park near Lewes as it’s where I got married! It’s an absolutely beautiful exclusive-use venue that manages to be both formal enough to create the perfect setting for the ceremony and informal enough to make you feel like you’re having the biggest house party ever for the reception!

Have you ever had a challenging client and how did you deal with it? 

Luckily not so far - all my clients have been lovely! Everyone in Brighton is very laid back and friendly, it’s a great place to live and work.

How do you unwind? 

I love catching up with friends over a glass or two of wine at the end of a busy week, or having a long relaxing bath. And I’m currently slightly obsessed with Glee…

If you could plan a celebrity wedding (alive or dead) whose would it be? 

I’m not sure - I’m torn between going for something completely over the top, like Jordan or the Beckhams, or something very elegant - imagine organising Audrey Hepburn or Grace Kelly’s wedding!

Is the job as glamorous as you thought? 

I didn’t think it would be glamorous - I’ve worked in events for many years - so actually it is slightly more glamorous than I thought! With weddings you often get to work in a more creative way and on more interesting, personal touches than you would with most events, so it was a pleasant surprise!

Which wedding planner’s work do you respect/admire and why

I love Zoe Lingard - her style and approach is spot on - simple, elegant and design-led.

What themes are you working on for 2010? 

I’ve got some really interesting themes coming up this year - a 1920s wedding with a full “stage” set, a VIP casino wedding and, for an Arsenal fan, a red and white wedding complete with red London bus!

Member Focus: Kate Fletcher

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Continuing our member focus series I am delighted to introduce Kate from Kate Fletcher events who is one of our associate members. Kate is based in Essex and covers the East Anglia region.

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Why did you become a wedding planner?
I initially worked in the corporate sector organising exhibitions and events worldwide.  I went freelance after having my boys and contacted a local stately home who were converting a derelict coach house and stable block into a wedding venue.  I helped them set up the venue and planned their weddings for over two years.   The experience was invaluable.

What’s your USP?
What I enjoy most is helping the couple relax and enjoy organising their wedding.  My attention to detail in styling is slightly OCD, but always appreciated!  I am known for moving every name card a few millimetres!

What’s your signature dish?  (can be literally or in terms of wedding)
Roasted Butternut Squash Risotto with Rocket & Parmesan. 

Do you have a favourite venue? 
Hengrave Hall near Bury St. Edmunds is currently top of my list.  A stunning location, beautifully restored with nothing overlooked.  They even have their own church!  Hannah the Venue Manager is also delightful.

Have you ever had a challenging client and how did you deal with it? 
There are often situations when clients have fixed ideas about what they want, but don’t think about the logistics.  You have to tactfully offer alternative solutions to  impossible requests.

How do you unwind? 
Having friends over for dinner.  I spend just as much time ‘faffing’ about the house as making the meal.  I served Rhubarb Crumble in vintage tea cups last week - I’m slightly worried myself!

If you could plan a celebrity wedding (alive or dead) whose would it be?
One of my favourite weddings to organise was for a gay couple.  They were the nicest girls and were totally appreciative of everything I did for them.  Perhaps Christopher Biggins - his wedding would be a lot of fun! 

 Which wedding planner’s work do you respect/admire and why.
Franck from ‘Father of the Bride’.  Watching him go into overdrive explaining everything in a hilariously unintelligible Eastern European accent - ‘cake’ as ‘kak’.  Every brides nightmare wedding planner, but I admire how he pulls everything together in the end!

 What themes are you working on for 2010?

Vintage styling complemented with English flowers and herbs.  Simple, but completely stylish.

What’s your biggest achievement since launching? 

Organising Jimmy & Michaela Doherty’s wedding from BBC’s Jimmy’s Farm.  I had an article on Jimmy pinned up on my wall at work for years, so to end up organising his wedding was completely amazing!

What is your vice?   
Merlot & Rioja (its not the name of a shop!)

What trends are you seeing for 2010? 
A sweet table instead of wedding favors seems to be a new trend.  Choosing flavours that are reminiscent of childhood - midget gems, sherbert pips & cola cubes for me! As I mentioned before, I do think the vintage scene is very popular - there are even dedicated Vintage Wedding Planners.  It does open up a wide spectrum of colours to choose from but I equally like weddings in white with one dramatic colour.  I am addicted to styling and design sites around the world and my favourite is everything in white with simple vases of yellow mimosa.

To find out more about Kate visit her website

Member Focus: Andri Benson

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

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Today we introduce Andri Benson from Always Andri one of our associate members. We hope you enjoy learning a little more about Andri.

Why did you become a wedding planner?

I was a freelance theatre designer when I planned my own personal big fat Greek Wedding. Not only did I absolutely love it but it was very similar to theatre production; designing the look, organising the set, props & costumes, working to strict budgets and timelines. Not long after I got married I started working full time at the BBC as a costumier so being a wedding planner was for ‘one day’. Then when the BBC closed the costume store I realised that ‘one day’ had arrived so I researched the industry, did my training with UKAWP and went for it setting up my own company in March 2009.

What’s your USP?

Being Greek and growing up in London with many friends from various cultural backgrounds, and experience planning my own intercultural English and Greek wedding, I want to help couples incorporate their cultural heritages into their wedding days.  Also with my theatre background I am a very practical hands on person and used to working with people who are facing the spotlight.

How would your clients describe you?

Friendly and bubbly, always there to help, organised and calm. I was described by one  couple as having a very lovely aura. 

How do you unwind?

Nothing beats a long hot bath and while reading a good book, but if I really want to let my hair down then I love to go out dancing. 

Is the job as glamorous as you thought?

I was often asked this question when I worked in the Theatre and at the BBC but what I loved about those jobs and about wedding planning is the working behind the scenes to ensure everything is picture perfect for the stars of the show.

What themes are you working on for 2010?

For the summer a modern black and white theme with touches of orange and for the autumn a traditional red and gold wedding. 

What is your biggest achievement since launching?

Being considered an inspiration to others after featuring in You magazine felt good, I just think of myself as getting on with it, helping others and doing something I love.

What trends are you seeing for 2010?

I think using peacock feathers is going to be big and although the vintage pastel colours are still going strong for those who want something bolder I’m loving turquoise, teals and jades.

Ideas big in the US are working their way into the UK and with the rise of UK blogs such as Rock’n'Roll Bride I think we’ll be seeing a lot more couples realise that they can break from tradition and really personalise their day their way. 

To learn more about Andri visit her website.

Member Focus: Jenny Barnes

Monday, January 11th, 2010

I’m delighted to introduce Jenny Barnes from Make Our Day Events  as our first member focus of 2010. Jenny’s business is based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Over to you Jenny!

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 Why did you become a wedding planner?

In 2003 the company that I worked for had just merged with a similar business.  At about the same time a close friend got married and I saw just how stressful she found all the preparations.  With several years experience as a project manager in large corporations I realised that I had exactly the right skills to take the stress out of making wedding arrangements and decided to set up Make Our Day Events rather than apply for my own job following the merger. 

What’s your USP?

I’m the USP!  I work closely with my clients to build up a relationship of trust and then use my knowledge and contacts in the weddings market to help them to the wedding that they want, within their budget.

Do you have a favourite venue?

There are some lovely venues within the Bucks/Berks/Oxon area but I don’t really have one particular favourite. I co-ordinated a wedding at Keble College in Oxford just before Christmas. That was beautiful, but you can only marry there if you have a connection with the college.

How would your clients describe you?

Calm and organised.  The recurring theme in the thank you letters and emails that I receive is “it was such a relief to know you were there”.  One of my brides says I kept her sane!

Have you ever had a challenging client and how did you deal with it?

I’ve never really had a challenging client, but I learned very early on to be on good terms with the bride’s mother so that she doesn’t feel left out of the arrangements!

How do you unwind?

A long hot bath and a glass of red wine.  As well as that, I enjoy knitting and origami. If you want a knitted wedding cake or a bouquet of paper flowers then I’m the person to ask!

 If you could plan a celebrity wedding, whose would it be?

I think it would have been fun to organise Elton John’s wedding.  A quiet, thoughtful ceremony followed by a party full of glitz and glamour.

Is the job as glamorous as you thought?

It isn’t a glamorous job and I didn’t expect it to be so.  I get a real buzz when the day arrives and everything falls nicely into place but I spend most of my time in the office making phone calls.  I think that handling the phone calls is one of the most important services that we provide!

 Which wedding planners work do you admire / respect and why?

I’m always envious of planners who can look at a venue and come up with orginal ideas for theming and decoration at the drop of a hat.  I always need to go away and think about it.  But once the idea is there, whether it’s mine or someone else’s, I’m very good at making it all come together.

What themes are you working on for 2010?

Gold and black and elegant with balloons and giant martini glasses.

Dark brown and deep red with sparkle and lots of greenery.

What is your biggest achievement since launching?

I organised a marquee wedding with 220 guests in August 2007.  The bride wanted an English country fair feel so we had very simple decorations and a lot of sideshows like Whack the Rat and Hoopla, and even some go-karts. 

The venue was near Witney in Oxfordshire and was in the middle of an area badly affected by that summer’s floods.  The bride was Welsh and the groom Italian so guests were booked into accommodation all round the area.  As well as making all the usual arrangements for a marquee wedding, I checked to see which of our hotels and guesthouses were flooded.   I then found alternative accommodation at the last minute for all the guests who were affected.  We ended up with more than 100 people staying at The Four Spires Hotel in Witney. The upside was that I was able to arrange a coach shuttle to and from the wedding, which helped enormously with parking arrangements!

What is your vice?

Chocolate!

Member Focus: Caroline Gould

Friday, December 4th, 2009

In our regular Member Focus series I am delighted to introduce you to Caroline from Endless Love who is one of our associate members.

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 1. Why did you become a wedding planner?

I worked as a hotel based wedding planner for 2 years and really felt that I could do more than organise the venue and catering.  I started my research at the beginning of this year, including completing the UKAWP certificate in wedding planning course and launched Endless Love in September.

 2. What’s your USP? 

My experience, all the jobs I’ve had have been in either event organisation, management or leading projects so I’ve learnt to be super-organised and I absolutely love it!

 3. What’s your signature dish?

Well, when I applied for Come Dine With Me, this was going to be my menu:

Cherry tomato and goats cheese tart, followed by chicken and parma ham saltimbocca with seasonal vegetables, followed by raspberry and vanilla terrine.

Unfortunately I was unsuccessful - my friends and family tell me I’m too ‘normal’!

 4. Do you have a favourite venue? 

I’ve recently visited Woodhall Manor which is near Woodbridge in Suffolk.  It’s a beautiful Manor House and banqueting suite.  They have a lovely walled garden where the ceremony can take place and if the sun decides to shine it can be a really special day.  You can also hire the entire Manor House for smaller parties or a big family weekend get together.  My favourite part of the venue is the entrance - I love long tree lined driveways, so romantic…

 5. How would your clients describe you? 

Calm, organised (I’m very rarely seen without my clipboard!), friendly and hard working.

 6. How do you unwind? 

Spending time with my family; my husband and my daughter Darcey, who will be 2 in February. Failing that, a Saturday night in with a bottle of wine and Strictly Come Dancing suits me just fine!

 7. If you could plan a celebrity wedding, whose would it be? 

I love the glamour of an old Hollywood wedding so Audrey Hepburn or Elizabeth Taylor would be fabulous.

 8. Is the job as glamorous as you thought?

Yes, because I didn’t think it would be glamorous!  There are glamorous elements to the job but mostly its very hard work.  The most rewarding thing for me though has to be the grooms face when he first sees his bride making her way down the aisle…

 9. Which wedding planner’s work do you respect/admire and why?

Preston Bailey and Mark Niemerko are my all time favourites.  Preston’s vision to change a seemingly bland venue into an absolute masterpiece is so inspiring.  Also, all of the UKAWP planners that I met at the recent networking event were really lovely and gave me lots of hints and tips for starting out.

 10. What’s your biggest achievement since launching?

Actually launching!  In the year I launched I also changed jobs, had a baby and started my business - my life now is completely different to a few years ago, but I wouldn’t change it for anything!

 11. What is your vice?  

Shoes!  My collection is well into 3 figures now.

 12. What trends are you seeing for 2010?

People are thinking more about the environment, using local suppliers and local foods for their weddings is good for the environment and you don’t have to compromise on style.

Member Focus: Isabel Smith

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

In our regular series, today we welcome Isabel Smith of Buckinghamshire-based  Isabel Smith Wedding Design www.isabelsmithweddings.co.uk

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Why did you become a wedding planner?

I fell into wedding planning by accident.  Having helped a boyfriend’s parents plan their silver wedding celebration and absolutely adored the rush when it all came together, I wrote to some hotels looking for some work experience when I left university.  I started a two week marketing role to find that the wedding planner there wanted to move into marketing and since I wanted weddings, we switched.  Within a month I knew I wanted to set up my own business but wanted to spend a few years gaining the experience and contacts to make me really stand out.

What’s your USP? 

My experience.  Having spent three years at some of the Country’s top wedding venues like Cliveden, I have had the privilege of being involved in well over 150 weddings at some stage of the planning or other.  I really know what can make a day run smoothly and elegantly both front of house and backstage.

Signature dish?

Mothers of Brides - I have always been good at getting along with people of all ages and from all walks of life and I invariably end up becoming as close to the bride’s mum as I do to her!

Do you have a favourite venue? 

Oh hundreds - Great Fosters or one of the Oxford colleges for classic and country weddings, any of the The Crazy Bear sites for a really funky/boudoir twist, The Landmark in Marylebone for city chic…the list is endless.

How would your clients describe you? 

Professional, passionate and knowledgeable.

Have you ever had a challenging client and how did you deal with it? 

I had a client who lived abroad and was staying in the area for one week to meet the registrar’s residency requirements.  We had just that one week to work together on the plans before she left me to source all the suppliers.  It was a late-lead wedding anyway so trying to get hold of everything at short notice, and then factor in the time difference when trying to get the final sign-off was a real challenge.  Luckily she was a star and knew pretty much exactly what she wanted so there were no problems that working a 100 hour week couldn’t fix!

How do you unwind? 

Feeding the shoe addiction works a treat, but when you just really need to be still and relax, there is nothing like a large glass of red wine in front of a classic movie - usually from the action/thriller genre.

 If you could plan a celebrity wedding (alive or dead) whose would it be? 

I have a real fascination for dedicated bachelors - if I couldn’t be the woman who pinned down George Clooney, being the woman to plan his wedding would be a fab second place!  The same applies to James Bond - fictional I know but imagine planning his wedding!

Which wedding planner’s work do you respect/admire and why?

I have the greatest respect for all planners but particularly the pioneers - be it the likes of Siobhan Craven-Robins for bringing the concept of a planner to the UK mainstream or Zoe Lingard for modernising the approach.

What’s your biggest achievement since launching?

Getting my first enquiry put me on top of the world as I knew then that all the preparation and hard work was paying off. 

What is your vice?  

See above - SHOES!  And Terry’s Chocolate Orange.   And Champagne.  And America’s Next Top Model. And…was I only supposed to pick one?

What trends are you seeing for 2009/2010? 

2010 is going to be a really exciting year.  I think the credit crunch has really forced a lot of ingenuity amongst planners and brides in terms of managing the budget and it will be great to see what form this takes as the economy picks up.

Colour-wise, I love that the 80’s are coming back - I bet nobody ever thought they’d see peach at a wedding again - but this time round it comes in a much softer, creamy tone and looks great highlighted with soft plum shades.