Special Events | Summer 2025

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“With a multi-day wedding, there is time to breathe, and the space to genuinely connect.” —Zhaun Frias

Creating clear resources and expectations for everyone involved prevents the couple and yourself from having to field every question that arises, while keeping team members and guests in the loop and able to focus on what matters. Spreading the love Wherever your couple decides to wed, multi-day weddings offer a chance to appreciate a location while building meaningful memories for more than the typical whirlwind afternoon. “Multi-day weddings are here to stay, but in ever-evolving forms,” says Frias. “Not every couple will have the ability to go full destination-weekend wedding, but bringing that feeling to a local wedding makes the wedding experience feel everlasting for the couple and their guests.” While logistics play a hefty role in these types of weddings, there is also much more room for creativity. “The logistics matter, but so does the vibe,” says Pamela Tatz (Pamela Tatz Photography). Prioritize the wellbeing of yourself and your team to provide the best experience. “You and your team will essentially be ‘on call’ for the entire four-plus days as events will be setting up, starting, ending, and breaking down constantly,” reminds Chang. “Having a good team to support each other and allow for breaks is important because it is tiring and having time to rest and reset is key." It’s a big commitment, but planning a multi-day wedding can be incredibly rewarding for everyone involved. Don’t be intimidated by this more- is-more style of event. After all, with great risk comes great reward!

Multi-day weddings help the couple slow down and make more memories. Photos courtesy Leah Black Photography

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SPECIAL EVENTS SUMMER 2025

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