Malaysia Tatler Wedding

Editor’s Note

- AZZA ARIF Special Projects Editor Malaysia Tatler Weddings

Planning a wedding, be it on a grand scale or a private and intimate affair, is not an easy task even for the most organised bride-to-be. The checklist is endless— from finding the perfect dress to a suitable venue, beautiful decor, the right guest lists, the prettiest cake, the most breathtaki­ng floral arrangemen­ts— and there is no room for mistakes. On top of it all, you also need to meet the expectatio­ns of your friends and family members in providing them with the best possible experience. The pressure can take a toll on you. For one minute you may feel like on top of the world and the next thing you know you’re in the midst of a heated argument with your future husband about whether or not to have candles on the table or your parents-in-law keep adding more names to the already overwhelmi­ng guest list and your bridesmaid­s are giving you a hard time as they fuss about their dresses.

But through it all you need to keep your head above water and breathe. Always remember that it is your big day and it is important to put yourself above all the others to ensure that you are happy on the most memorable day of your life. And never, ever compromise on your dress! Our team at Malaysia Tatler Weddings has been working hard over the past few months to collate the most stunning and impressive ideas and inspiratio­ns in every possible aspect from wedding gowns to tuxedos, jewellery, flowers, wedding cakes and the finer details like photograph­y, wedding planners, expert hoteliers and honeymoon destinatio­ns—to help you plan the perfect moment when you tie the knot. We sincerely hope your wedding is just as magical as how you have envisioned it when you were a child.

In the end, what matters most is not the wedding ceremony and the guests, but the person whom you will be spending the rest of your life with. I will end this with an all-time favourite quote by Robert Fulghum: “We’re all a little weird. And life is a little weird. And when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall into mutually satisfying weirdness, and call it love—true love.”

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