Alexander Ber: Tips for Wedding Emergencies

With summer weddings already at their prime, many brides are looking for ways to prevent disasters. Respected wedding planner, Alexander Ber, notes that many problems can be avoided; however, one must be prepared for small mishaps.


Many couples will agree - getting married is stressful. While many may hire wedding planners to reduce complications and ensure a smooth-running service, problems will always arise. In an effort to help brides maintain their pure and clean look during their precious event, The Huffington Post recently released an article that includes helpful, preventative tips. Los Angeles wedding planner, Alexander Ber responds to these recommendations, noting the importance that proper preparation makes the wedding ceremony enjoyable for everyone - especially the bride.

According to The Huffington Post, all weddings carry risk: food may spill, clothes may rip and people might get too drunk at the reception. For summer weddings, the risks are even more prevalent; hot weather can cause the bride to perspire, makeup to suffer and call for and additional need for comfortable attire. The article proposes that brides bring a “911 Bag” to the ceremony and have their maid of honor carry the convenient pouch packed with survival tools. These items may include deodorant to keep the bride clean and fresh, solid cosmetics that can withstand tears and weather elements, and flats so she can dance and move around with ease.

“The idea of a ‘911 Bag’ is genius. When the day of my client’s wedding arrives, I always make sure to bring additional supplies in case an emergency arises,” says Alex Ber, “However, these easy-to-use and easy-to-carry tools can give a bridge more confidence and independence as she presents herself to her guests.” The wedding planner adds that many of these tips should be observed by Southern California brides in particular, as the temperatures are typically warmer than other regions - no matter what the season.

The items that are suggested are not costly to the bride, but add extra assurance that the event that took hard work and money to organize maintains its original image. According to the article, it is the bride’s main duty to remain stunning, friendly and comfortable during her nuptials. However, Alexander Ber adds that these kinds of suggestions may have negative impacts on brides-to-be. He notes that following the article’s recommendation to physically carry the bag is a little excessive. Ber equates this behavior to dooms-day preparers who are over-zealous about avoiding emergencies.

Alexander Ber is committed to making his clients satisfied and is an expert in designing memorable ceremonies that never fall flat. “Above all else, a bride should have fun and not worry about the smaller things that can go wrong,” notes Ber, “If she has the tools to easily fix a problem that is great. However, all brides must realize that accidents can happen but they should never overshadow the meaningfulness of the wedding.”

ABOUT:

Alexander Ber is a reputable wedding planner who resides in West Hollywood, California. He is a flexible planner who works to fulfill all the needs of a couple and their budget, big or small. While he specializes in Los Angeles-area weddings, he is available to plan ceremonies all around the Southern California region, including San Diego, Palm Springs and Santa Barbara. Alexander Ber has a long history of event planning and has worked with several venues and professionals in Miami, London and Seattle. Maintaining excellent business relationships with venues and other wedding-related services, Alex Ber is able to provide top-notch service that includes a wide range of resources.

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