Posts Tagged ‘wedding’

New redesigned website

Tuesday, August 7th, 2012

Hello readers,

Just to let you know we have finally launched our new redesigned website (www.pierrecarr.com) and I have to say I am super excited to finally be able to show all to you.

It’s been a real labour of love, but the new site has so much more.  With imagery that will inspire you and content that finally includes all the services we offer with specific pages dedicated to destination weddings, worldwide honeymoons, renewal of vows and our new UK based services.

So take a look, I hope you enjoy?

Tips for a Wedding Rehearsal Dinner

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

1. Most definitely your wedding rehearsal dinner should have a different style and menu to your wedding.

2. It’s not a necessity to send out invitations, but if you have time it’s a good idea.

3. You can always invite other family members and out of town guests who are not part of the ceremony to join you, as it will be a great opportunity for you to spend time with them which you might not have on the day.

4. This is the ideal time to give gifts to your wedding party and thank them for their contribution in the wedding.

5. The wedding party can use this opportunity to show video clips of the couple when they were young. Some take baby pictures and enlarge them, but in all these make great ice breakers and are certainly lots of fun.

6. This is an great time to go over last minute details with relevant family members and the wedding party before the big day.

7. Finally, don’t drink a lot at the dinner and go home early so that you have lots of rest and look your best on your big day.

Episode 3: Fad dieting for your wedding….but do you need it?

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

In an age where women strive to be a ’Size Zero’ and air brushing photos to remove every blemish of what makes us who we are is acceptable, it’s not surprising that brides will stop at nothing to go on that diet that will help them look great on their wedding day.

But if this is you - STOP!

I understand the need to lose pounds and look fabulous in your dream dress, but do it in the right way.  Fad dieting – essentially any diet that promises fast and easy weight loss – doesn’t address WHY you gained weight in the first place and definitely doesn’t educate you on the benefit of healthy eating. So the chances are, if you lose weight following a crash diet, you’ll put it all back on again.

At a time when you should be enjoying your engagement and planning your wedding, brides (and grooms!) can add more stress to their lives by counting calories and getting upset when things aren’t going to plan. That’s why this month I wanted to focus on getting brides the right information on the different weight loss and exercise options available and to offer guidance to losing weight or toning up in a healthy and more realistic way.

So in the third episode of the Butterfly Journal podcast, I speak to three very different women who are all in the health and fitness industry, but offer very different services for those who want to lose weight and get healthy.

Charlene Hutsebaut is the co-founder of Positively Slim, an online portal that deals with the whole person by covering exercise, nutrition and psychology through downloadable e-books, audio and video which helps you lose and maintain weight and get fitter.  Charlene believes in throwing away the scales (yes she does!) and thinking about getting your ideal body by making health a part of your life for the rest of your life, not just your wedding day. Hence why the portal was set up so busy people are able to get access anytime of the day.

On the food front we hear from Geeta Sidhu-Robb, founder of Nosh Detox. Her company makes and delivers healthy food and juices to a variety of people, including those who don’t have time to cook and people with special dietary needs, such as diabetics, for example.  Geeta believes it’s not only important to pick the dress of your dreams for your wedding day but also the right diet, to make sure you glow from the inside out so you can ooze ‘fabulous’.  With famous clients like Rachel Stevens and many others, one of Geeta’s tips is to ‘chew, chew and chew some more’ throwing in lots of green leaves for good measure.

And finally I spent the day being whipped into shape by former Olympic athlete, Jacqui Agyepong. Now a qualified personal trainer and sports massage specialist, Jacqui believes exercise is important for health and wellbeing to boost your confidence. But she has more of a ‘back to basics’ approach which means rather than changing your lifestyle to fit exercise in, we should build exercise into every day tasks. For example getting off the bus two stops early and walking home, taking the stairs instead of the lift and walking to the car with your shopping bags rather than pushing the trolley. Sounds easy enough!

So three different health and fitness views, but the advice from all is the same.

  • Start your new health regime as early as possible.
  • Losing weight in a healthy way will take longer than a month.
  • Make healthy living a part of life – and if you can, rope your husband to be into the plan!

Being a former international athlete myself, exercise and eating right has been a part of my life for years, but I understand that getting started can be very hard. However think of the benefits!

I hope this has helped to put fad dieting in perspective.  You can hear more by going to the Butterfly Journal’s third podcast at www.pierrecarr.com/podcast where you’ll also find details of our fantastic competition to win a luxury honeymoon in the Caribbean.

If you have any planning questions, advice to share or would like to feature on one of our future shows, get in touch! Email us at press@pierrecarr.com.

And don’t forget you can keep up to date with us by following Pierre Carr, Exclusive Tropical Weddings on Facebook .

Next month, we talk dream dresses.

Remember, planning your wedding is a journey, not your final destination!

Happy Planning!

The Myths of a wedding planner, are they a necessity or becoming one?

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Everyone remembers Franck Egglehoffer, the wedding planner in the film Father of the Bride, who bamboozled poor Steve Martin into parting with his money by bedazzling the bride to be and her mother. A very funny, memorable character but totally unrealistic I would say. However I have been surprised at how many brides believe and are concerned that this is what wedding planners are like; that we will take over their wedding with little regard for their thoughts and feelings.

That’s why for this month I would like to try to dispel the myths about wedding planners because until some more realistic images of wedding co-ordinators are out there, I believe future brides won’t really be able to take advantage of what the profession has to offer.

Speaking as a trained professional I can assure you that it’s not our business to take over your wedding. Your big day (and it is yours, not the planners) is like a great theatre production. A professional bridal consultant /wedding planner helps to produce a fabulous show but it’s all hard work behind the scenes for us. We are not the stars of the show; that honour goes to the bride, the groom and their family and friends.

In the United States having a wedding planner is far more popular, whereas in the UK, there is still a taboo about it. The instincts of most UK brides is to do it themselves so they know what’s going on, and save on cost.

In the second episode of the Butterfly Journal podcast I speak to David Wood the President of the Association of Bridal Consultants based in the United States. The ABC was set up in 1955 to increase professionalism in the wedding industry for planners – and yes there are rogue planners out there. He sums this whole topic up well by saying, ‘why would you want your wedding to be a ‘learning experience’ when you’d want it to be perfect the first time?’

Of course you can plan the wedding yourself, but wouldn’t you rather kick back and enjoy the day with friends and family and ultimately be a guest at your own wedding rather than worrying if suppliers are turning up or if the flowers are ready?

We are so much more than number crunchers and when you hire a planner you ultimately tap into their contacts and experience, which in the long run will save you money, but more importantly (and this is the part I love the most) take your dream and turn it into a real life canvas.

In this month’s podcast, we also take questions from real brides about using wedding planners. They want to know what happens when a supplier suggested by the wedding planner fails to show? How much of a say do you have when you’re using a planner overseas? And do you really save money having a planner doing the work for you?
On that point, budgets are always a factor but with planners offering additional services you are able to still take advantage of their expertise. So there is no reason to feel that it’s beyond your financial reach.

I hope this has helped to dispel myths of wedding planners and you can hear more by going to the Butterfly Journal’s second podcast at www.pierrecarr.com/podcast where you’ll also find details of our fantastic competition to win a luxury honeymoon in the Caribbean.

If you have any planning questions, advice to share or would like to feature in a future show, leave a comment on the blog, or send an email to press@pierrecarr.com. As ultimately this podcast is for you! And don’t forget you can keep up to date with us by following Pierre Carr, Exclusive Tropical Weddings on Facebook .

Next month, we talk fad dieting and exercise in the run up to your wedding. The dos and don’ts to looking fantastic on your big day!
Remember, planning your wedding is a journey, not your final destination!

Happy Planning

Episode 1: Is your relationship a priority, or just the wedding?

Monday, February 1st, 2010

We all want a great wedding day, but what are the secrets of a long and happy marriage?  Communication is key, but what questions should you be asking your partner to make sure you start your married life on the same path?

For The Butterfly Journal’s debut show, host Michelle Pierre-Carr speaks with  Nina Grunfeld, life coach and author of ‘The Big Book of Us’, Denise Knowles, a relationship counsellor and psycho sexual therapist with Relate and Reverend Terrence Gordon from Jamaica, who shares his thoughts on martial bliss from a faith based perspective. Also Sarah Ivens, the best selling author of ‘A Modern Girl’s Guide to Getting Hitched’ shares her first round of advice on wedding diplomacy.

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Is your relationship a priority, or just the wedding?

Monday, February 1st, 2010

February is the month of love and around this time many men make that all important decision to propose to their intended. The excitement of the proposal then leads to the planning, followed by the wedding and the rest as they say is marriage…. but what about the relationship?

I recently read a quote from Brides magazine that said ‘after the wedding is over, all that’s left are your pictures,’ and I began to wonder how many couples think about their marriage and their relationship before their special day?

As a wedding planner my role is to create the wedding day of your dreams. However getting cards from couples who are celebrating milestones in their marriage, such as having a baby or hearing news that couples are still going strong and even want to renew their vows, actually gives me even more satisfaction, because they are still happy.

So for me couples should not only spend time planning their special day but also working on their relationship. That’s why for our first podcast I wanted to get back to basics , as without a good solid relationship, a fantastic wedding day won’t mean much.  So what did my guests have to say on the subject of love and marriage?

Life coach and author of ‘The Big Book of Us’ Nina Grunfeld places an emphasis on self love, raising your own awareness  and building an understanding of yourself and each other through a series of worksheets which feature in her book.  It encourages you to think about the reasons you’re getting married, your expectations and asking the questions which will help you decide if you’re marrying the right person for you.

For those of you who follow a faith, speaking to your spiritual leader may be your ideal scenario. So Reverend Terrance Gordon from Jamaica a firm favourite with Pierre Carr, Exclusive Tropical Weddings and our clients, offers a religious perspective, warning couples not to place too much emphasis on the wedding but what comes next.  He knows  a thing or two about marriage; he once married 1000 couples in a year!

I of course couldn’t talk relationships without checking in with a marriage counsellor. We hear from relationship counsellor and psychosexual therapist, Denise Knowles, who warns that it’s sometimes the small things that can have the biggest impact on a marriage, so early discussions about finances, having children and household chores are essential.   She also offers some words of wisdom on marriage and your sex life.

So there you go – some marriage advice to inspire you. But of course, you can hear more by going to the Butterfly Journal’s first podcast where you’ll also find details of our fantastic competition to win a luxury honeymoon in the Caribbean. Now THAT would be a great way to start married life!

In the meantime, if you have any wedding questions, advice to share or would like to feature in one of our upcoming shows leave a comment, or send an email to press@pierrecarr.com as essentially this show is for you.

Next month, we talk about the myths of wedding planning and using a wedding planner.

Remember, planning your wedding is a journey, not your final destination!

We look forward to you joining us again for another entry in the Butterfly Journal and sharing with us.