Cosmopolitan - Wedded Wonderland
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Cosmopolitan - Wedded Wonderland
THE EXPERTS WEDDING PLANNING TIPS | GETTING-READY INSPO | SKINCARE SECRETS WENDY EL-KHOURY The founder and social media maven fills us in on the fun, frills and “fairies” behind her business PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANDREW FINLAYSON/BAUER This is going to sound clichéd, but I’ve loved weddings ever since I can remember. I played weddings all the time and with anyone who would play with me as a child, but it wasn’t until I was a wedding planner that I fell truly, madly, deeply in love. It was my very first bride that made me realise I could have an impact on the most important day in someone’s life. The rest is history! My brother bought a wedding venue and three weeks in asked me to join him on this business venture. At the time I was a project manager at one of Australia’s largest financial institutions. I was climbing the corporate ladder, but always knew something was missing. I quit my job and jumped in the deep end. Within weeks I had 60 brides on my books from Ghana, Pakistan, Tonga, Ecuador and more. I worked as a planner for two and half years, but because I wanted to have a baby, I knew that the weekend work had to stop. So I began consulting to the wedding industry and started a Facebook page called Wedded Wonderland. Just six months later I had 200,000 followers on Facebook and was pregnant! I knew I was on to something being a “wedding blogger”, so I continued growing content, listening and responding to what the COSMOPOLITANBRIDE.com.au 29 the experts A typical day in my life goes a little something like this… • Wake up with my babies at 5am. • Check emails and social media at least twice before 9am. • Get to work. • Three to five meetings per day, such as Skype meetings, event briefs, PR tracking. An event of some sort (trunk show, product launch, press dinner). • Then check emails (about 300) and social media another eight to 10 times. • Head home at around 7pm. • Check emails and social media a further five to seven times before bed. The passion and creative energy of suppliers is one of my favourite parts. I mean, what other industry has this many creatives? From stylists, florists, artists, musicians, designers, bakers, 30 COSMOPOLITANBRIDE.com.au chefs and more, weddings really are the ultimate party. We are so fortunate to celebrate this every weekend! My best advice for brides is to stay true to who you are. Stick to what you love no matter what idea pops into your friend’s cousin’s mother’s head. We all have the ability to get carried away, but don’t allow that to carry you away into perfection land. It just doesn’t exist. Like anything in life, you have a wish list of what you want, but how many times has that list of “must-haves” been thrown out the window? Plan with your partner in mind – you have the rest of your lives to have things your way. And it won’t hurt to compromise a little with the people that matter most. More often than not they just want to feel included and important enough to have a say. I was once at a wedding where the groom presented the bride with a diary. Every day since he had met her he had written a love note or story about her. They’d been together for six years, and she wasn’t aware of the diary at all. He handed it to her on their wedding day… It was awesome! We have lots of exciting things coming up. We’ll continue being the online destination for brides, as well as a source of inspiration for fashion and wedding enthusiasts. There will be an online shopping experience, working off the back of The Bridal Bazaar. And then international events are on the cards, and expanding into the States and the Middle East… There’ll be new fairies! Visit weddedwonderland.com for more. EXPERT TIP! brides wanted online. I still get thrills from seeing a “fairy” marry. Yes, we call our followers “fairies” – because they’d call me their fairy godmother! They take us along for the ride, and we love it. “Be like the Wedded Wonderland bride – source inspiration from celebs throughout the ages, and consider texture, detail, movement and drama in your dress. Don’t be afraid to make a statement, and certainly don’t be afraid to shine!” # make my day JEFF TIP: JEFF SUGGESTS USING ONE, THREE OR 15 STEMS IN A VASE ‘THE LEATHAM 3’ WHEN IN DOUBT: Think clean, simple and chic. Never use more than three types of flowers. Never use more than three monochromatic colours. movies. I don’t get inspired by what other people do, because I think, if you’re a trendsetter in your industry, you don’t look to others for inspiration. Watching movies from the ’60s and ’70s inspires me a lot. There’s this movie called A Star is Born with Judy Garland, and there are a lot of scenes in there where there are tons of flowers laying on the ground, or arrangements that are just so simple. There’s a vase of just one kind of flower.” The flower ROCK STAR What are your favourite career highlights so far? Jeff: “I love the fact that I work with celebrities, but I don’t think that’s the most important aspect of my work. It gains you recognition, but I think it’s 240 COSMOPOLITANBRIDE.com.au When did you realise you wanted to work with flowers? “My father’s an amazing gardener. When I was a kid, I used to watch my dad… But I clearly didn’t want to help him! I was too busy sketching the new design for my bedroom and demanding black-and-white chequered floors, and my family were like, ‘You’re eight years old – why do you want chequered floors?’ I was always creative, but I didn’t start working with flowers until I came back to Los Angeles after years of modelling and working in a few corporate jobs for brands like Gap and Urban Outfitters. And a friend of mine called and said, ‘You know, I have a friend who has a flower shop at the Four Seasons Hotel.’ That’s kind of how it started!” Four Seasons’ flower installations are always so grand. What’s your inspo? “Fashion is probably my biggest source of inspiration, and also watching old WORDS BY ALEXIS TEASDALE. GETTY IMAGES, INSTAGRAM W real people who need the inspiration. Flowers really do change people’s lives a lot, so I think that’s really inspiring.” “Their wedding flower pics are still some of the most popular photos on Pinterest” TINA TURNER’S WEDDING “We used hundreds of thousands of stems” If you could talk to all the brides in Australia and give them one piece of advice, what would it be? “Don’t think too much. As much as social media is amazing, I think it can also confuse brides a lot. My advice to a bride is to stick with your original idea. Go with your original fantasy of what you want your wedding to be. And don’t be competitive!” Sir Jeff Leatham (yes, he’s been knighted) is a favourite floral stylist to the stars (think Eva Longoria, the Jenners, Oprah, Kylie Minogue… the list goes on!) e sat down with him and asked how the boy from Utah became the artistic director of the prestigious Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris in the city of love – and bestie to some of the world’s biggest stars. EVA LONGORIA & TONY PARKER’S WEDDING Is there one flower or colour palette that’s totally foolproof ? “It’s just about being monochromatic; whites with greens will always look great. Or if you go for something like pink, try different hues of pinks, or hues of greens or hues of whites. It’s just about sticking to monochromatic colours and not mixing too many flowers together.” FUN FACT: Since Jeff is Paris-based, he helped his mate Michael Patrick King, one of the directors of SATC, to scout locations for the final episodes. To say thanks, he placed Jeff’s book in this shot. #cool Going to see the flower displays at the iconic Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris is regularly listed as one of the top 10 things to do in the French capital. Even Kris Jenner ’grammed this pic of her in front of one of Jeff’s displays. JEFF TIP: “BE EXPERIMENTAL! PUT THE FLOWERS UNDER WATER OR TRY FILLING THE VASE WITH CARBONATED WATER SO THE BUBBLES GRAB TO THE FLOWER!” # COSMOPOLITANBRIDE.com.au 241