Saturday Star

Wedding bliss insurance

- KARISHMA DIPA karishma.dipa@inl.co.za KARISHMA DIPA

A COUPLE’S wedding day is one of the most important and expensive events of their lives, but just one simple mishap can cause severe upheaval and ruin the occasion.

From storms to wardrobe malfunctio­ns, flopped cakes and unscrupulo­us suppliers, there are a myriad obstacles that can prevent lovers from strolling into the sunset on their big day.

The devastatin­g waves of Covid19 infections and related lockdowns have put further strain on the wedding industry over the past two years, leading to major losses for couples as well as suppliers and venues that were set to help them mark their matrimony.

And while there are scores of insurance options available to cover expenses related to pets, cars, homes and lives, none catered for losses associated with mishaps or cancellati­ons at weddings.

This led acclaimed wedding and floral designer Zavion Kotze-bereton, together with his husband John, to establish South Africa’s first wedding insurance cover.

I Do Insure was officially launched in September with the intention of ensuring the nation’s couples are stress-free on their wedding days.

“In more than a decade in the industry, I’ve seen it all go wrong: from venues liquidatin­g the day before a reception to a guest setting a table

FOR the first time since the novel coronaviru­s erupted in March last year, South African Fashion Week (SAFW) was this week able to stage their Autumn/winter 2022 (AW22) in front of a live audience.

Johannesbu­rg played host to fashionist­as, celebritie­s and invited guests who converged on the Mall of Africa in Midrand to get the first glimpse of local designers’ latest collection­s.

During the three day spectacle, a variety of design elements, textures and tones took shape on the catwalk. Although some of the AW22 ranges were in line with those seen on internatio­nal runways, many were uniquely African in nature, firmly placing the continent as an authentic fashion destinatio­n.

Other fashion trends were also aligned with the prospect of a alight – and even the event photograph­er having their camera stolen out of their car, with the one-off photograph­s disappeari­ng along with it,” Kotze-bereton told The Saturday Star this week.

“We want couples to be able to relax and enjoy their day, safe in the knowledge that they’re covered for the worst that life can throw at them on the day as they prepare for their life together.”

Kotze-bereton, who also appeared on local reality television show Wedding Crashers and has worked the weddings of the likes of former Miss Universe Demi-leigh Tebow, said that while the global health crisis exacerbate­d their plans to create I Do Insure, it had been years in the making.

“It was a concept my husband John and I came up with about three years ago and we really just thought about the fact that everyone insures their houses, cars, pets, lives and health – everything, really – but they weren’t able to insure their wedding day,” he said. “We did some research into it and we approached our broker to have the discussion.”

In order to provide the insurance policies, the Kotze-beretons then collaborat­ed with Genesis Insurance Brokers in partnershi­p with ITOO Special Risks that’s underwritt­en by The Hollard Insurance Company Limited.

“Having those three partners and their credibilit­y behind I Do Insure is absolutely phenomenal,” he said.

I Do Insure was finally ready to be launched in September and while it is still in its infancy, Kotze-bereton said it had already received raving reviews.

“We’re focusing on Gauteng at the moment and introducin­g it to wedding venues and couples and encouragin­g them to make sure that they protect themselves, but every time we mention it to someone they tell us it’s an incredible concept.

“We’ve enjoyed the process so far and are excited to take it to the wedding industry across the rest of the country.”

Kotze-bereton reckons that part of I Do Insure’s success is down to its attention to detail and comprehens­iveness.

“It covers the wedding from start to finish – including the honeymoon and as couples start the planning stages of their wedding, they would take out I Do Insure from that point, because it covers you for so many things.

“This includes if a supplier goes bankrupt and can’t deliver or, for example, if the rings are stolen just before the event, you’re covered.”

He added that one of the other aspects that appeals to couples is that the wedding insurance also factors in any coronaviru­s challenges and complicati­ons.

“If the couple or any member of the immediate wedding party contract Covid-19 in the two weeks before the wedding and the wedding has to be postponed, the postponeme­nt fees are covered.”

Kotze-bereton explained that this is a vital aspect of I Do Insure as the pandemic wreaked havoc within the industry since it erupted in March last year.

“The entire industry has been disrupted and the multiple restrictio­ns and months where we were unable to do anything in the industry affected not only the industry itself but all the couples who were looking forward to celebratin­g their day.

“Couples, venues and suppliers lost a lot of money – if I Do Insure had existed at the start of the Covid-19 lockdowns, so many people would be in a much better financial place.

“I think it would have been much smoother for everyone and having the financial stress removed would have made such a huge difference. Disruption­s of all sorts will continue to affect all of us – which is why we think the developmen­t of I Do Insure is essential.”

I Do Insure’s packages, which are based on the pillars of marriage – patience, integrity, respect and adoration – are available at different price points.

The packages cater for weddings with budgets from R50 000 to over R1million, starting at just over R900 per month for six months, which can be paid in instalment­s.

“We even have an aspect called Silver Linings Cover where, for example, if it rains on your wedding day and spoils things – your photograph­s can’t be taken – there’s a financial compensati­on for the couples.”

As the world begins to emerge from the novel coronaviru­s, Kotze-bereton plans on keeping I Do Insure going long after the pandemic subsides.

“We definitely plan to carry on beyond the pandemic, because Covid-19-related elements are just one aspect we cover and there are so many other things that happen leading up to and on the day of the wedding – and the honeymoon can be affected too – so having their financial investment backed gives people peace of mind and makes the special day even more special.”

 ?? ?? AN ELEGANT black blazer dress by The Bam Collective.
AN ELEGANT black blazer dress by The Bam Collective.
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THE BAM Collective incorporat­ed elements of ultimate grey, the colour of 2021.
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A STRIKING cerise pink ensamble by Erre fashion house.
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A COMFORTABL­E athleisure look by Michael Ludwig. | Pictures from SAFW
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A CREATIVE take on layering by Artho Eksteen.
 ?? ?? WEDDING and floral designer Zavion Kotze-bereton and his husband John have launched I Do Insure, which aims to protect couples from possible losses incurred on their wedding day. | SUPPLIED
WEDDING and floral designer Zavion Kotze-bereton and his husband John have launched I Do Insure, which aims to protect couples from possible losses incurred on their wedding day. | SUPPLIED
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