Picking Vendors

Your wedding day is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and you want everything to be perfect. One key element in achieving that perfection is selecting the right team of wedding vendors. With an overwhelming number of choices available, it’s essential to make informed decisions. In this guide, I will try to take you through the steps to ensure you pick the ideal vendors for your special day.

  • Setting Your Priorities

You want to start by figuring out what your wedding priorities are, what is most important to you and what is most important to your spouse when it comes to their dream wedding. I knew my priority was the decor whereas my husbands priority was the food and music. Also, together we decided we were going to prioritize photos higher then video on our budget. After you set your priorities you want to make a list of must-have and nice-to-have vendors to guide your search.

  • Research and Recommendations

You want to start by gathering recommendations from friends, family and recently married couples in your network. The wedding industry is HUGE on referrals and word of mouth. Second, expand into the online wedding communities, forums and social media groups to seek recommendations and read about others’ experiences.

We got most of our vendors from referrals from our friends and our wedding planner. A good thing was picking vendors that our planner had worked with in the past, this honestly made all our events go by seamlessly.

  • Meetings and Interviews

You want to schedule meetings or consultations with your potential vendors, we were lucky to have a wedding planner before we started looking for vendors, so we had an experienced person joining us on most of the calls with our vendors. You also want to prepare a list of questions to ask during these meetings, such as their availability on your wedding date, their experience, and their pricing structure.

  • Portfolio Assessment

You want to examine each vendor’s portfolio or previous work, or essentially stalk them on social media. Pay close attention to the style and quality of their offerings. You want to make sure that what they are offering aligns with your vision. I spend a lot of time looking at things my vendors were tagged in on social media to evaluate their work, rather than looking at what they posted themselves.

  • Reading Reviews and Testimonials

You want to read reviews and testimonials by utilizing online resources like Yelp, Google Reviews, and wedding-specific websites to find reviews of your chosen vendors. You want to take both positive and negative reviews into consideration and weight the overall sentiment. I was lucky enough to have vendors who I was introduced to by credible sources, so I did not have to do research of my own on them.

  •  Budgeting

You want to establish a realistic budget for each vendor category based on your priorities. You want to set a realistic amount and a max amount you are willing to pay for that vendor. Don’t hesitate to discuss pricing and potential discounts with vendors during negotiations. Almost 95% of our vendors gave us an initial quote which was over our budget, and we then negotiated them down to a price we were comfortable with. I also feel like the wedding industry has become so competitive that vendors often don’t come down in price, especially if you are getting married in peak wedding season because they know they will get booked by someone sooner or later.

  • Contracts and Agreements

Once you’ve made your decisions, ensure you have clear, written contracts with all vendors. The contracts should include important details such as services to be provided, payment schedules, and cancellation policies. We signed all the contracts, and had the vendors counter sign them. Keep all your contracts in a safe place, accessible to you and your wedding planner incase they have to be referred back to at any point.

  • Vendor Coordination

THIS IS WHY YOU NEED A WEDDING PLANNER, OR AT LEAST A MONTH OF/ DAY OF PLANNER! Coordinate your selected vendors to ensure they can work together seamlessly on your big day. Each of them will need different things from the venue, small things like coordinating time to arrive at the loading dock need to be considered when thinking of the big day. You want to share timelines and contact information to guarantee smooth communication. I had a Google doc with an explicit timeline that was distributed to all the vendors and family members who need to help with things. The top of this document had every vendor listed, with contact information incase they had to reach each other for any reason on the day of the wedding.

  • Preparing for the Unexpected

Always have backup plans in case any vendor encounters an emergency or is unable to fulfill their duties. Luckily, another perk of having a wedding planner, they will make sure to take care of the issue that comes up. This means you can just sit back, relax and enjoy your day. You can also consider wedding insurance for added protection depending on how big your event is. We did not have wedding insurance.

  • Trust Your Instincts

Trust your gut feelings when making the final decisions. A positive connection and open communication with your vendors are often signs of a good fit. You are putting a lot on these vendors to come together and put together a wedding that you have envisioned for over a year in some cases. I think we connected with all our vendors immediately, and we knew they would make our dreams a reality.

In the journey of planning your dream wedding, choosing the right vendors is a critical step. By setting your priorities, conducting thorough research, meeting with vendors, assessing portfolios and reviews, staying within budget, and ensuring clear contracts, you can create a team that will help turn your dream into a beautiful reality. Remember, your wedding day is about you, and with the right vendors by your side, it will be an unforgettable experience. Now I am going to take a moment to list all my vendors if you at in the Chicago area and need THE WORLDS BEST VENDORS!

Wedding Planner: DVS Events
Decor: Ovation Decor & Events
Wedding Venue: The Westin Chicago North Shore
Garba Venue: Hanuman Temple of Greater Chicago
Bridal Garba Look & Bridesmaid Wedding Look: Chicago Makeup Artist
Bridal Garba Hair & Bridesmaid Wedding Hair: Chicago Makeup & Hair Pros
Garba DJ: BigNC
Bridal Wedding & Reception Look: Bushra Abbasi
Groom & Groomsmen Wedding Day: Groom Therapy
Wedding Day DJ: MX Entertainment
AV: Chicago Audio Rentals
Bridal Henna: Chicago Henna Artist Nausheen
Videographer: 148 Weddings
Photographer: Joseph Kang Photography
Wedding Floral: Shamrock Garden Florist
360 Photo Booth: Light Up Photo Booth
Live Paan Station: Paan Caters
Cold Sparklers: Axis AV Chicago
Catering: Ashyana Events & Catering
Bridal Wedding & Garba Outfits: Fashion Queen Bridals NJ
Bridal Wedding Jewelry: Forever Jewels India

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Picking a Wedding Planner

Finally, almost 1 YEAR after we got married, I have time to talk all things wedding, specifically all things about planning a Southeast Asian wedding in America. 

First things first, Chaitan and I knew we needed to hire a wedding planner, with both of us working 40-hour work weeks and me commuting from Chicago to the suburbs I KNEW I needed some help. For starters there are a lot of wedding planners in Chicago, and we were open to suggestions. We had a few interviews with some planners, one being a reference we got from our good friends. She was a planner who used to work for the Q Center as their event coordinator and she started her own company with her husband during the pandemic when she left the Q Center. 

There are some things that were a MUST HAVE for me from my wedding planner: 

  1. A superstar in communication 
  2. Organized 

After a few interviews we ended up going with DVS Events formally known as Wedding Whisperer. I know a lot of people may have the same question, how can someone who’s American successfully plan a huge Indian wedding, and honestly is comes down to my 2 must haves. 

How did we know Wedding Whisperers was the one? 

Over our phone interview, they asked the right questions like: Are we having a Garba?, What was Chaitan’s vision of the Baraat? Clearly, they knew what they were working with. She had done Indian weddings when she was with Marriott. The second thing was a promise to always be accessible whenever we needed them, and it was comforting to know that I will get a text back from Victoria or Dan ASAP. 

While interviewing your wedding planners, do what is right, do what your heart tells you. Ultimately at the end of the day, you will be working with this person for a long time and this person will be responsible for reproducing your wedding vision and bring it to life. This person will also be there in your bad days, because planning a wedding is not all rainbows and butterflies, there are lots of tears, disagreements and push back from family. Victoria was always there when I needed a friend to vent to when wedding planning was too overwhelming, and I didn’t know what to do. 

One of the questions my husband asked was if they had planned a wedding our size (500+) after starting Wedding Whisperer, and the answer was no, but we went with what our heart told us, and I was giving them a chance. Turns out, our hearts were right, they KILLED IT.  

Dan and Victoria make a great team, Victoria is all things wedding while Dan is all things numbers. Together they are the perfect teem who will work with couples to achieve their dream wedding at the price they have budgeted.

Prices were never an option for us, we ended up paying more for Victoria and Dan versus an Asian planner but looking back at how the near year of planning went and how the wedding turned out, I would 100% pick them over again. I literally refer all my friends and family to Victoria 30 seconds after they get engaged. 

Fun fact, Victoria and Dan have become friends and it’s crazy to think that some of our vendors have now become an import group of people who were there for us on our most special day as a couple.

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