Experiential, one-of-its-kind weddings are here to stay as couples increasingly opt for exotic destinations. Though some prefer an intimate affair, there's no compromise on budgets as customisation, with an emphasis on guest experience, is at the heart of planning the event
The mountain and coastal views of Bodrum, Turkey, were going to be the backdrop for fashion influencer Sonam Babani aka Fashioneiress' wedding to entrepreneur Neil Sanghvi.
They got engaged in November 2019 and were in the midst of planning their big day for March 2020, when the pandemic proved to be a dampener. The couple had to wait for almost two years before they could tie the knot in May 2022, this time overlooking the snow-capped mountain Matterhorn in Zermatt, Switzerland.
The couple used their original budget (for 400 guests) to have an intimate affair with around 20 guests on their big day on Chalet Zermatt Peak, one of the best chalets in the world.
Tehiya Narvel, founder and executive director, Tehiya Narvel Events, a destination wedding design planning and management company in Zurich, Switzerland, that planned Babani's wedding, says the cost of a wedding starts in the range of Rs1.65 lakh to Rs3.3 lakh per person over a period of three days excluding travel expenses.
The wedding in May went viral on social media, with many calling it a benchmark for their dream wedding. Although winter weddings in the snow are becoming trendy, Narvel had received push back from clients in the past. Now, that is changing. "With our highest Indian wedding (Babani's mandap was 2,222 mt above sea level) in the world going viral on Instagram, more and more couples feel the need to push the envelope with unusual wedding venues," says Narvel.