Ayodele and Adekunle's Wedding

5/24/2021 La' Heiress 1 Comments


Client: Ayodele and Adekunle

Role: Partial Wedding Planning, which means that the client had some preferred vendors they will like to use, while the planner provides the remaining vendors and then the planner coordinates all vendors. Although, the only vendors we didn't provide were the caterer, band and the alagas.


Date: 9th and 10th of April, 2021.


Location: Lagos


Guests: 800 (before covid) 600 (post covid), about 700 (actual)


Hashtag: #AAlovestory



THE CLIENT
The bride was a referral from one of our past couples. She happened to be a cousin to one of our grooms. We had planned their wedding the year before their proposed date and they were clearly impressed with our services for her cousin's wedding and that was how we were contracted to plan hers.



OUR ROLE

Partial wedding planning services. Which means that the client has pre-selected a few vendors while we source for the rest. So we ended up suggesting about 95% of vendors in addition to the ones they already had and coordinating all vendors and the entire event. We Drew up a floorplan, created a event timeline and created a wedding reception programme breakdown for all the vendors and coordinated all activities on the wedding day.


THE EVENT
It was an out-of-state (Ibadan) event. It was a 2-day event, which meant that the traditional ceremony and reception wedding were on separate days. The traditional ceremony was on a Friday, while the church and reception ceremony followed the next day.


THE PLANNING PROCESS
We had started planning the wedding since 2019 and the wedding date was stated for April 2020... but Covid happened and we had to postpone the wedding to the following year. We had made deposit payments to all the vendors before the covid lockdown and this was kind of a problem for me, because I was worried that the vendors may not fully deliver.

I particularly loved planning this event because I only had to talk to the bride and no other person. She was the mouthpiece for both families, so all opinions and suggestions were run through her and this made the planning process easier.


COVID RESTRICTIONS
Because we were just gradually easing out of the Covid, there were some restrictions that came with Covid-era events. We were only allowed to set up for 50 percent of the hall's capacity inside the hall and the hall could sit at least 1200 guests, so we worked with 600 guests.


THE SITTING ARRANGEMENT
Since we were only allowed 50% percent of the hall's capacity and with 10 chairs per table, it meant that we had to work with about 60 tables and 600 chairs. The hall was also big enough to accommodate more guests, so we decided to arrange extra seats and tables for the extra guests that may show up. So I had asked the decorator to bring extra table covers and centrepieces.



THE EVENT DAY
So the decor had started a day before both event days and were able to finish the set-up on the day of the event. The one thing I loved about this particular the decorator, is that she always always finishes her decor on time. No matter how short the time frame or how big the space is.

It was a 2-day ceremony and we had 2 separate spaces for the traditional ceremony and the the reception area. The traditional ceremony was to take place in a smaller hall in the gallery of the hall.

Onseeing that the hall for the engagement will be small for the number of guests expected, we decided to create an extension downstairs and have a speaker there as well, so that those who were sitted there could hear what was happening at the main hall.


The traditional decor and eru iyawo set up was done the day before but on the main day, one of the alagas decided to be unnecessary difficult and wanted things her way. 🤦🏽‍♀️ it was extremely upsetting because she was at the venue a day before and approved everything that was done and didn't think that the set up needed any change. It was also frustrating because she was an elderly person, that was brought on board by the parents and we could not exactly talk to her because she was very rude and just being difficult for no reason.

The caterer also seemed to be on her own orders, because she kept saying the mother of this or that asked her to serve a particular family side first. Claiming that she had been told this prior to the event day. This slightly delayed the other side from being served earlier but everybody got more than enough to eat and drink eventually.


On the reception day, the bride attendant ensured that all the morning glam team vendors kept to the tikeline and got the couple ready in time for the church ceremony.

The bride had mentioned that morning that she would like to see her hall before guests started coming in and I had assured her that I would make it happen.

The church service had ended earlier than we thought it would and the couple were still taking pictures, so we had guests already waiting to enter the hall with angry family members threatening fire and brimstone but thanks to my bouncers and my strong mind... I politely told the angry family members what we were trying to achieve by waiting and pleaded with them for a bit more time.


While some understood, many didn't. I had informed the bouncers to wait for the couple's car to be able to guide them into the hall.

The coordinators continued to prep the ushers, drinks and small chops vendors to ensure that immediately the couple pictures were taken, they should direct guests to their seats, while the small chops and drinks vendors serve chops and water to cool their tempers.😁

I remained unshaken and waited until my couple got to the hall, admired and took in all the beauty and were able to take pictures in the beautiful and empty hall.

The event was indeed a beautiful one and everything went smoothly.
In total, we had about 700 guests in attendance for the wedding reception and it was a flawless event. All the vendors over delivered


THE HIGHLIGHTS
- All the vendors over delivered!!! They brought their A-games despite the fact that they had been paid months before covid struck and we had to postpone the wedding three times.

- It was a very organized and timely event.

- The guests had more than enough food to eat and drink. Thanks to all our amazing vendors.

- The Decor was beautiful. Shoutout to @360eventee for slaying the decor to perfection .

- The couple got to take pictures in their empty hall, despite all the impatient guests wanting to enter the hall.

- We ran out of complementary cards, as guests kept asking for it.

- We were able to set up the honeymoon suite as a surprise for our couple.

- The event was a flawless, seamless and beautiful one.

- I and my team were hosted by the couple and family members to a nice outing a few days after their wedding.❤😩❤



THE CHALLENGES
- As a result of the Covid restrictions, some vendors were asking for additional money, as everything had become more expensive. Thankfully, the miscellaneous was able to cover for this and I didn't have to disturb my client for this, as we try as much as possible to reduce all forms of stress and that includes financial stress.

- The number one challenge we had on the traditional day was  with the groom's alaga, as she just wanted to have things her way and the fact that she was an elderly person made it very difficult for us to agree on certain issues.

- Some of the family members were impatient on the wedding day, they wanted their guests to enter the hall while the couple wanted to take pictures in the empty decorated hall.

- The chair covers the decorator had brought for the traditional ceremony were smaller than the type of chairs due to the type of chairs the hall had. I had to make a decision to call a chair rentals service late at night, the night before the traditional ceremony (and this was because we had already concluded to use the banquet chairs like that, but deep down, I knew that getting a different type of chair will do justice to the decor and would also make the client happy) so I went with my gut instincts to ask if they could deliver some chiavari chairs very early the next morning (day of the ceremony). It was a big risk but they delivered some minutes to 8:00am in the morning 😳 and the hall was set before 9:00am, with the help of the ushers and coordinators. And it indeed gave the decor a face lift. Shout out to @supremerentals for delivering every single time. And this is why miscellaneous fees is important in your wedding budget summary.

- Another challenge we had was trying to move people from the reception venue to the after party venue, which was just beside the hall but since the MC was an elderly one and not one that could hype or handle the after party shenanigans, we had to make do with a cousin. He made the announcement and even after the announcement, it still seemed like it took forever for the guests to relocate to the other venue, especially since music and chops were still ongoing. We had to eventually switch off the lights and the directed the guests out of the hall. Big shout out to @treasureguards


LESSONS
1. Trust your instincts. I trusted my instincts to rent the chairs and it did pay off eventually, even when we had exhausted the miscellaneous fees.

2. Clients should always pay for miscellaneous expenses because in as much as the vendors have been paid for their services, anything may come up on the event day and this would require the planner to think on her feet and many a times, these unforseen things that come up, requires money to be spent.

3. When you stick to the guestlist, your event will most likely be flawless, because the number one issue for any event is an overcrowded hall. It is very difficult to manage people when they are not seated. The first step to being able to manage an event properly is to first have the guests seated.


#AAlovestory was a massive success! We absolutely love our couple. Thank you once again for choosing La' Heiress Weddings. We wish you a lifetime of happiness and love. ❤


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Seilat and Lekan's Wedding

5/20/2021 La' Heiress 0 Comments



Seilat and Lekan

Role: Partial Wedding Planning, which means that the client had some preferred vendors they will like to use, while the planner provides the remaining vendors and then the planner coordinates all vendors. But for 5his event, it seemed more like full wedding because the client only had about 4 or 5 vendors they wanted me to work with.


Date: Friday, 12th of December, 2020.


Location: Lagos


Guests: 800 (before covid) 500 (post covid), about 600 (actual)


Hashtag: #PoseUnion



THE CLIENT
So apparently, the bride is actually an amazing friend of mine. She has been a huge supporter of the brand from our personal shopping days. She is also an actress. Y'all should check her out on Instagram @seiilat and also follow her you tube channel. 



OUR ROLE

Partial wedding planning. Which means that the client has preselected a few vendors while we source for the rest. So we ended up suggesting some vendors in addition to the ones they already had and coordinating the entire event. We Drew up a floorplan, created a dressup timeline and created a wedding reception programme breakdown for all the vendors and coordinated all activities on the wedding day.


THE EVENT
It was a 3 in 1-day event, which meant that they were going to have the Engagement, joining ceremony and reception on the same day. Te Engagement and reception ceremony took place at the same venue while the joining took place at a different venue.


THE PLANNING PROCESS
We had started planning the wedding since 2019 and the wedding date was stated for March 2020... but Covid caught up with us and we had to postpone the wedding three times before settling for a date in December. We had paid most of the vendors in full before the covid lockdown and this was a problem for me because I was scared that the vendors may not deliver once a date was fixed for the wedding.

I particularly loved planning this event because the couple were completely and absolutely trusting. And this gave us peace of mind to execute flawlessly. The bride will call before she makes any move at all. Will ask me to reach out to the vendor to ask the necessary questions to prevent her from making any mistakes. They were ready to abide by the rules, one which included sticking to the strictly by invitation decision and ensured that their parents were carried along throughout the planning process.

And as the Queen of personal touches, the Covid-19 lockdown gave me ample time to think up different personal touches that could be used to spice up the event. I was able to think of different ways to add our own personal touches to the event to make it even more special for the couple. I have decided to post a few pictures of the personal touches we added here...
       For the bridal party
     This was inspired by a movie the bride had produced, titled "Barrister Seilat".
     I had to pen down a note for my bride, as she wasn't just a bride but a friend who had always believed in me.


COVID RESTRICTIONS
Because we were just gradually easing out of the Covid, there were some restrictions that came with Covid-era events. We were only allowed to set up for 50 percent of the hall's capacity inside the hall and the hall could sit at least 800 guests, so we worked with 400 guests. We were also only allowed 5/6 seats per table.


THE SITTING ARRANGEMENT
Since we were only allowed 50% percent of the hall's capacity and with 5 chairs per table, it meant that we had to work with about 80 tables and 400 chairs. This was okay because we had initially paid the decorator for 80 tables and thankfully, this didn't affect the cost of the decor.



THE EVENT DAY
So the decor had started two days before the event day and were able to finish the set-up on the day of the event. And I was there with my team to set up for the vendors as I normally like to to ensure their tables and name tags are set up a day before, to ensure a smooth process so that when they get to the hall, they meet their required number of tables and can start without having to call anybody. As you can see in the picture below

We had partitioned the reception venue into 2 parts: the reception area and the engagement area, in such a way that one will not affect the other, as you can see in the floorplan here:

The engagement started and upon all the time communication with the alagas prior to the day, to make the ceremony as brief as possible, it was a Herculean task to get them to end the ceremony and we eventually had to whisk the couple away to enable them get ready for the joining ceremony...

As soon as the engagement ceremony ended, we had the bouncers relocate the guests outside the hall, so that we could clear up the space for some vendors to set up... this did not sit well with some family members but we eventually agreed to allow some of their guests to sit, eat and relax a bit before we eventually asked them to exit the hall...

In total, we had about 600 guests in attendance for the wedding reception and it was a flawless event. All the vendors over delivered


THE HIGHLIGHTS
- All the vendors over delivered!!! They brought their A-games despite the fact that they had been paid months before covid struck and we had to postpone the wedding three times.

- All guests had an IV or access card and this eliminated the issue of overcrowding. It really helped with the crowd control ish plus the bouncers were very strict as well.

- It was a celebrity event that was very organized. 

- The guests had more than enough food to eat and drink. Thanks to all our amazing vendors.

- The Decor was beautiful.

- The bride had insisted during the planning process that she was particular about her hotel pictures and didn't want to miss any, in as much as it was a 3 in 1 day event. They had more than enough time for their hotel pictures to be taken. Thanks to the vendors who abided by the dress up timeline and kudos to our bride attendant who was attentive to this.

- All the personal touches that was added to their event didn't go unnoticed. The bridal party all noticed their names and special treats and this made them feel special. The couple was not left out as well.

- We ran out of complementary cards, as guests kept asking for it.

- The afterparty was super LIT!

- We were able to set up the honeymoon suite as a surprise for our couple.
     And yes, the guestbook was also one of the personal touches we added, where guests filled out their best wishes for the couple


- Their appreciation video message got us about 1000 plus followers on IG 😳💃🏽🙌🏽

- The event was a flawless, seamless and beautiful one.



THE CHALLENGES
- The only challenge we had was with the alagas in the morning, as they refused to end the engagement in the morning and it seemed like two alagas were trying to outdo the other


LESSONS
1. When having a 3 in 1 day event, it is not advisable to use 2 alagas. Just one is enough, especially where time management is concerned.

2. When you stick to the guestlist, your event will most likely be flawless, because the number one issue for any event is an overcrowded hall. It is very difficult to manage people when they are not seated. The first step to being able to manage an event properly is to first have the guests seated.

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#PoseUnion was a massive success! We absolutely love our couple. Thank you once again for choosing and trusting La' Heiress Weddings. We wish you a lifetime of happiness and love. ❤

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Bisola and Segun's Wedding

5/09/2021 La' Heiress 0 Comments


BISOLA AND SEGUN'S WEDDING

COUPLE: Bisola and Segun

ROLE: Partial Wedding Planning, which means that the client has some preferred vendors they will like to use, while the planner provides the remaining vendors and then the planner coordinates all vendors.

DATE: Friday, 13th of March, 2021.

LOCATION: Lagos

GUESTS: 150 (planned), 800 plus (unplanned)

HASHTAG: #theAOunion #AyaOgidan



THE CLIENT
So apparently, the bride had been a fan and big supporter of the La' Heiress brand for the longest. She had been to a couple of events we had planned in the past and had also recommended some of our past brides to us. She is also a makeup artiste.



OUR ROLE
Partial wedding planning. Which means that the client has pre-selected some vendors while we sourced for the remaining vendors. So we ended up suggesting a few vendors in addition to the ones they already had and coordinating the entire event. We Drew up a floorplan, created a dress-up timeline and created a wedding reception programme breakdown for all the vendors and coordinated all activities on the wedding day.


THE EVENT
It was a 3 in 1-day event, which meant that they were going to have the Nikkah, Engagement and reception on the sake day and at the same venue.


THE PLANNING PROCESS
We had started planning the wedding since 2019 and the wedding date was stated for March 2020... but Covid caught up with us and we had to postpone the wedding indefinitely for a while... thankfully, we had not even started paying our vendors yet, so I didn't have much to think about regarding payments and refunds.

We had originally planned for 150 guests but 300 guests incase we had an overflow... but we had food for over 700 guests.

The couple had also paid for the extra hall (which could sit another 100 guests) in the compound, for the over flow and we had set up canopies outside for at least 200 guests. So in total, we could sit about 450 guests, which I felt should be enough. Oh how wrong I was...


COVID RESTRICTIONS
Because we were just gradually easing out of the Covid, there were some restrictions that came with Covid-era events. We were only allowed to set up for 50 guests inside the hall and 150 guests outside, in the compound. We were also only allowed 5 seats per table.


THE SITTING ARRANGEMENT
Since we were only allowed 50 chairs and 100 tables in the main hall which could sit about 400 guests normally... we decided that we arrange the 50 chairs for the Nikkah (which was the first event to take place) then after  rearrange the chairs again for the engagement (wrongest move).


THE EVENT DAY
So the decor had started a day before   but the decorator had somehow still managed not to finish the decpration due to some unforseen circumstances beyond their control. So this had guests waiting outside under the canopy we had setbup outside. Eventually, the decor was all set but we still had to wait for one of the parents before the Nikkah could start.

By the time the Nikkah ended, there were so many guests outside that they had already filled up the seats under the canopies and the rain didn't help matters too because guests wanted to come in but we couldn't have this because there were no seats for them to sit inside as we had only 50 chairs allowed in the hall and the Lagos State official that was sent to our event wouldn't allow more than 50 seats. 🤦🏽‍♀️ In fact, we had managed to squeeze in 60 chairs but he still complained about this.

To cut the long story short, we started allowing guests in as they could not possibly stay in the rain and there was no space for them to sit outside anymore... all the spaces, including the second hall we paid for and decorated were filled to the brim.

We eventually had up to 800 plus guests... 🤦🏽‍♀️


THE HIGHLIGHTS
- The food was surprisingly sufficient for the additional number of guests, as we had 2 caterers. Although it had taken more time than normal to serve all the guests because of the additional guests that showed up.

- The couple had enough time for their hotel pictures to be taken.

- We were able to set up the honeymoon suite as a surprise for our couple.


THE CHALLENGES
1. The first challenge we had was trying to rearrange the hall again for the Traditional space space the reception because the manager and Lagos State official only allowed us to set up 60 chairs inside the main hall, so we had to rearrange the chairs back to the reception area which was alot of work as there were so many people outside already.

2. There was a guest list for those who were supposed to be inside the hall but apparently, half of the people on the guests guestlist didn't come. So more people wanted to enter as a result of this. And the families were already creating a scene because they both wanted their families in the hall (on top the 60 chairs that was set up in the hall o 🙆🏽‍♀️)

2. We struggled to create space for the couple's friends because the hall was filled already with family guests and the couple's friends whose names were written on the guestlist didn't show up, so it was difficult to determine who the couple wanted in the hall as a result of this. The couple eventually asked us to allow all the friends that were around inside the hall, so we had to bring in more tables and chairs to set up for them inside the hall.

3. The couple's friends started asking for small chops but there was no small chops because no provision was made for small chops at the event.

4. It was also supposed to be a strictly by invitation wedding bwfore the Covid-19 lockdown, but because of the long break, the iv's were dismissed and we had to use discretion, plus they had sold a whole lot of asoebi.


LESSONS
1. Most times, the hall is usually booked before the planner is contacted and if this is is case, if you want to have a 3 in 1 day event and all will be happening in the same space, ensure that the space (hall) you book, can sit all your guests at once. That is, if you are preparing for 500 guests for the reception and 150 guests each for the Joining/Nikkah and Engagement, ensure that all can be set up independently of the other. That means that we can set up for all the 3 events without having to rearrange after one event is over. The event will have a seamless flow this way than having to rearrange after the event.

Except if the hall has an additional space that can be set up, maybe a gallery or a space outside the main reception area that can be set up for guests to sit while the rearrangement is going on.

2. Please and Please, be truthful about your number of guests, it is always better to prepare for more than for less. Despite the fact that we had prepared for 300 guests more than the original number, we stoll had way more than that and this always leads to a rowdy event.

3. Dear couples, please if you do not have a particular item on the menu, stop telling your friends that you have it. We had friends telling us that the couple asked that we give them small chops, knowing fully well that we didn't have small chops prepared for the day.


#TheAOunion was a success regardless. It wasn't the best of events we have had to manage or coordinate but we absolutely love our couple and we wish them a lifetime of happiness and love. Thank you once again for choosing La' Heiress Weddings.

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