Sunday, November 18, 2012

Should you have a wedding? Or just elope?


So often, people wonder if they should plan the wedding of their dreams,,,,,with old relatives they haven't seen in years, new in-laws as bridesmaids, a fairytale gown, sparklers, music, food and booze.........OR if they should save the money and go to the courthouse.  Or a drive through chapel in Vegas.  Or their local courthouse.  You get the picture.  How can you decide if you should have a wedding or elope?

It can be a tough decision.  With the possible exception of luxury brides and grooms, most people think about the expense.  With the average standard wedding in the US costing almost $26,000 according to the Wedding Report, Inc. ($29,668 in Los Angeles County, California), it is a consideration.  And of course, that is just for standard weddings.  For what would be considered a premium wedding, you can expect to pay between $30,000 and $95,000.  For a luxury wedding, you can expect to pay between $95.000 and up.  Most luxury wedding couples spend between $105,000 and $150,000 on their weddings.  

A common refrain is that the wedding budget could be a great down payment on a home. This is true.  The wedding budget could be used to pay off all outstanding debts of the bride and groom.  This is also true.  Of course, the money could be invested on their behalf.  Possibly riskier, but also true.  

Another argument for not having a wedding is the failure rate of marriages.  The good news is that the divorce rate in America has fallen fairly steadily since the 1970's, when it spiked dramatically after "no-fault" divorce laws were passed, and when women entered the workforce in huge numbers (impacting home life in a new way.)  If you are interested in statistics regarding divorce, check out current divorce rate statistics here ~ it has all the deets.  

So why have a wedding?  Let's take a step back and look at the overall picture rather than just the money and the future possibilities.  

One of the main reasons to have a wedding today is for the ceremony and the celebration.  Many families are now far flung from each other.  Many relatives don't get to see each other very often.  Even with the advent of social media, most people do not get that wondrous face-to-face time with each other.....visits with depth and dimension....stress and joy....hugs and kisses.  In fact, other than weddings, one of the main times that families unite is for funerals.  We recently planned an encore wedding (third time for both the bride and the groom) with 100 guests, black tie, and amazing food and drink.  They both wanted to wedding so that all of their friends and family would have a reason to get together other than someone passing away.

There is a certain distance that has permeated our culture.  A busy-ness that consumes our days.  Pressure that shifts our focus so easily from extended family to the pressing matters of day-to-day life.  Faith Popcorn refers to this phenomenon as "99 Lives".  In her TrendBank, she describes it as having too fast a pace, too little time, causing societal schizophrenia and forcing people to assume multiple roles.  (www.faithpopcorn.com for more information)  Having a wedding creates a break in the flow, a step outside of the ordinary.  A time to reflect on where you are in life and love yourself.  

Our society has also experienced a loss of formality (in some ways ~ hooray!)  Casual Friday has seeped into everyday.  A wedding is an opportunity to show that you can still "clean up real nice" so to speak.  Most people actually take the time to preen and prepare for a wedding.  We all improve our personal curb appeal for the event!  How often does that happen? We have worked with a client that wanted a full Marie Antoinette wedding theme.  She offered information for rental companies for guests that wanted to dress in full regalia for the wedding, as well as letting people know that it was optional.  More than half of the guests came in Louis XIV attire!  Talk about an escape from your everyday.  It was memorable and magnificent.  (If you opt for this wedding, make sure your wedding planner allows space among the tables for the huge dresses!)

In a similar vein, our society has also become heavily reliant on technology for communication and socializing.  Television watching is still the king when it comes to American's free time (In the last three months of 2011, the average American with a TV set at home spent 153 hours and 19 minutes watching “traditional TV” according to Neilson.)  Game playing and watching television on computers and tablets are not even included in that figure.  Going to a wedding coerces the cocooning hordes to disconnect from their technology and interface with humans!  The gamers will have to come out of the basement and breathe the fresh air!  They will take the time to smell your wedding flowers so to speak.

get off the XBox and put on a suit

To me, these are all great reasons, and we have not even mentioned the bride and groom yet!  There is a public and open statement made when two people in love vow to do their best to make this union thrive.  They are making a declaration that they are in love, and that they are willing to stick their necks out to say we are meant for each other, and we want everyone to know.  Faith Popcorn also explores the concept of "EGOnomics", where in an attempt to offset a de-personalized society, consumers crave recognition of their individuality.  What better avenue for two people in love to show their individuality than having a wedding to proclaim their love?  

Many people think that an encore wedding should be more subdued than a first wedding. (For more of An Amazing Affair's thoughts on this, check out our blog post on Encore Brides)  We say pish tosh.  Especially if children are involved, it may be more important to have the ceremony, the formality, the recognition that a new family is being established on this very day of the wedding.  And if you believe in love enough to get married again after a marriage that did not work out ~ celebrate it!

One last reason to have a wedding ~ they are fun and entertaining!  And when they are not fun and entertaining, they are something to talk about!  Much the same way that any press is good press, any wedding will have it's own stories.  There is a reason that nearly every episode of "America's Funniest Videos" has not only one wedding video but a MONTAGE of wedding videos.  The possibilities are endless when multiple generations of two different families with friends that parents may like or not like thrown in for good measure are all together.  Make your loved ones laugh.  Have a wedding.



I have no idea what happened at this wedding ~ clearly they needed the help of An Amazing Affair Wedding Coordination!





I just returned from Denver after attending the Association of Bridal Consultants Annual Conference.  When I arrived in Denver, I ended up sharing a ride downtown with a French woman in Denver for another conference.  Although she is French, she has lived in the US for many years, mainly in Vermont with her American husband.  Inevitably, we started chatting in during the ride (could Denver International Airport be any further away from downtown Denver?)  She asked what I was in town for, and I excitedly answered that I was attending the ABC Annual conference.

Her oh-so-French response? (Let me preface this by saying I am a francophile and je parle français aussi) "Oh my.....big weddings are such a waste of money."  Then she went on about the best wedding she ever attended...one for her nephew.  She literally described in as magical.  She told me about the food and the music and the decor....and how sad she was when it was over.  She added that in France, when people have a party, they party until the sun comes up and that we should learn from them about that idea ~ I agree!  Let's enjoy life more!  Her eyes actually took on a faraway look, a sparkle, as she described the wedding to me.  

That description, that memory that she could relate to a stranger of the sights, the sounds, the atmosphere, the food, that recollection that took her away to another place in her mind ~ that is why we have weddings.

Let's celebrate life and love!  Contact Bridget Ann Dooney at bridgetanndooney@anamazingaffair.com for more information, or visit us at www.anamazingaffair.com

Friday, November 2, 2012

Urban Elegance Awaits at the Los Angeles Athletic Club


There are some places, some buildings, that are so inviting and magnetic that you just don't want to leave after you arrive.  The historic Los Angeles Athletic Club is one such building.  As you pull up to the 100 year old Beaux-Art style building, it's very presence says "Welcome" to you and your guests.  It is - without question - one of the most elegant, spacious, stylish, and memorable venues for your Los Angeles wedding. 

The history of the building adds depth to the venue.  The Los Angeles Athletic Club began it's life in 1880 at a location on Spring Street downtown.  When a hotel was demolished on the current 7th Street location, they seized the opportunity to build their club building, and opened this location in 1912.  It was the first building in Los Angeles to have an indoor pool on an upper floor.  Entering the building, you sense the feeling of time, the feeling that you are almost taking a step back to another time and another place.....that embodies our romanticized visions of what glamorous Los Angeles life was like over the course of the past 100 years.  It is at once comforting and refreshing, and offers a perfect backdrop for your event.

The ballroom floor will make your jaw drop from the time the elevator doors open.  It is simply beautiful and welcoming.  The high ceilings, dramatically large windows, the rich flooring and detailed carpet, the warmth of the wood paneling, the feminine touch of the intricate chandeliers, the spaciousness that allows your guests comfort throughout your day are all magnificent.  The Los Angeles Athletic Club is one wedding venue where your guests will never feel cramped or claustrophobic.  You and your guests have the entire third floor at your disposal...the ballroom, the foyer, the club room with a quintessential wooden bar, and the vast hall.  















The rooftop is available for both ceremonies and receptions as well.  When you step onto the rooftop, it takes your breath away.  On one level, it almost makes you feel like a kid again, looking up at the skyscrapers surrounding you like a modern day forest.  The iconic Southern California skies shine down on you and your guests as you celebrate your love and your future in a place that so few people will ever see.  It is magical.  At An Amazing Affair, we recommend having your ceremony on the rooftop, and your reception in the ballroom for a perfectly wondrous event (although you can do both in either place).  









But what about the food?  Certainly your food choices are one of the most important aspects of your wedding!  Rest assured - the food at your LAAC wedding will be memorable for all of the right reasons!   The gourmet food is not only delicious and varied, it is also beautifully presented and graciously served.  












Working together with the chef, you can personalize your Los Angeles Athletic Club wedding menu to reflect the style and taste of both of you, as a couple.  




There is a delightful Bridal Lounge where the bride and her attendants can relax and prepare for the big event.  It is private, quiet, and offers to opportunity for some great candid shots and posed portraits.  The bridal party has access to this lounge throughout the event, offering a refuge from the madding crowd if needed!  

One of the reasons we love the Los Angeles Athletic Club is because the attention to detail, the style, the feeling, the romance, permeates the entire building.  Frankly, in some venues, the foyer and entryway are nice, and the front of the ceremony room might be nice, but the rest of the place may be vanilla and plain.  Not so at the LAAC - every detail - down to the newly built women's restroom on the third floor - is authentic, inspiring, and beautiful.  

If you are considering a Los Angeles Destination Wedding, you definitely need to look at the LAAC.  The boutique hotel is highly rated, and newly renovated.  Your guests will be treated to breakfast each morning, and will be able to use the gym as well during their stay.  Having your wedding at the LAAC makes it easy to turn it into a whole weekend event, maximizing the amount of time you have to spend with friends and family creating memories that will last a lifetime.

As far as style goes, this is a venue that allows you to have any type of style or theme at your wedding that you desire.  If you are considering having an Art Deco themed wedding, it would be hard to find a place better suited than the Los Angeles Athletic Club.  

A few practical notes about having your wedding at LAAC - 
*  Even though it has a vibrant downtown location, parking is no problem as they have their own private parking garage.
*  The LAAC Ballroom and third floor will accommodate up to 350 guests wonderfully.  The rooftop will hold 200 guests comfortably.

Contact us for more information or to schedule a tour of this iconic, historic, romantic venue at bridgetanndooney@anamazingaffair.com.  An Amazing Affair will be happy to help you create the wedding of a lifetime for you and your loved ones.