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Love in the Time of COVID-19

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Phew! It’s been a roller coaster of a week, hasn’t it!? All this talk on COVID-19 has even the most laid back folks a bit on edge. It’s on the news, all over social media, hell it’s even invading our precious memes. With schools closing, concerts and sporting events postponed or cancelled, it’s natural to worry about how this will affect your wedding. 

For our current couples getting married in 2020, it’s raised questions of what happens if their wedding is postponed. First of all, hats off to those couples. For most of them, this is their first time planning an event of such scale. It can be stressful enough planning any wedding, let alone with a pandemic on the list of things to think about.

Not to worry! We have a plan in place should you decide it’s best to postpone or if one of us falls ill before your wedding. Actually, we’ve had this plan in place for a decade and it has happened before! We’ve had to find emergency replacements the morning of a wedding when Steph or Jimmy have fallen ill. Wedding dates have changed due to an illness in the family, a military deployment, and/or a multitude of other reasons. All situations that raised questions similar to this pandemic and all with positive outcomes! [If you are a current couple who booked us May, June, July, or August you should have received an email from us laying out our advice and plan should this pandemic continue. If you haven’t received that email, get a hold of us via phone or email.]

For those recently engaged or planning weddings later in the year, it’s raised a lot of uncertainty and likely put your planning on pause to some degree. We understand your concerns but want to reassure you that this is a time to keep planning! Ask hard questions when you’re talking with different vendors. Understand their contract!  

Now let’s look at some thoughts on navigating COVID-19 in 2020 and how to prepare for these (and other!) unique situations.

  • FIRST AND FOREMOST! Remember that you are with the one you love! This is such a special time in your lives. You are getting married, and that’s something to celebrate! No virus should take that away from you!

  • Don’t panic. It’s easy to get overwhelmed and let the panic sink in. Don’t. Look at the issue with logic and pace. Focus on what you can control and let go of what you can’t. Guess what, it might rain at your wedding. We’ll move inside! A loved one may not be able to attend, COVID-19 or not. Live stream them in to watch! At the end of the day, you will still get married! You will still have fun! It will still be a beautiful moment in your life and one hell of a party that night!

  • Video + Photo is more important now than ever. Unfortunately, sometimes it takes a moment of clarity like this to understand just how important our memories are. We worry about the health of our loved ones or that they won’t be able to attend our wedding for their own safety. A rockstar video + photo team is your next best option to share this moment in your life with them. They’ll hear your vows, toasts, see the laughter and tears. In the months after your wedding, you’ll be able to sit down with them, have a watch party, and celebrate your day all over again.

  • Consider hiring a planner. Wedding planners are a force of nature with a wealth of knowledge that simply can’t be matched. They understand EVERY aspect of wedding planning, from banquet orders to lighting. Their connections and networking are invaluable in planning a wedding, especially when we need to problem-solve and change plans. 

  • Keep planning! Now is as good a time as any to plan, if not better! Many of us are going to have more at-home time over the next couple of weeks with offices working remotely and evening events cancelled. Take advantage of that and continue planning, whatever stage in the process you are! Look at your wedding to-do list and keep scheduling calls with vendors to learn about their style, process, and pricing. We understand your uncertainty right now financial or otherwise, but you should NEVER feel pressured to book. But now IS the time to ask hard questions and understand how vendors handle difficult situations. Talk to us! Even if you’re not engaged but just want to start thinking about your future wedding and better understand the industry. We’re here to help! And let’s be honest, the social interaction will benefit both of us!

  • TRUST YOUR VENDORS! Not to toot our own horn, but you’ve assembled an Avengers team of incredibly talented and resilient vendors. COVID-19 is a new challenge for us all but don’t forget what us vendors have seen in the past. Mississippi flooding, tornadoes, power outages, heatwaves, panic attacks, your drunk uncle! Have faith in your vendors and trust their counsel. One of our favorite parts of a wedding day is the camaraderie of working with other vendors and helping them out in whatever way we can to go above and beyond for our couples. Our industry is not as competitive as you might think. We’re all in this together, more now than ever! This too will pass and your wedding will be a freakin’ blast! 

Things are kind of crazy in the world right now but as long as you’re still getting married, we’ve got your back! Wash your hands and a digital fist bump to all of you awesome people!

With Love - Jimmy + Steph

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The Best Places to Get Ready in St Louis

Okay so you have your ceremony and reception venues picked. Check. You might even have your photographer and videographer. Check. Now you can take a minute to breathe and relax for a few days. Go ahead, you deserve it! But don't get too settled in. There's a number of things left to do, one of which is decide where the guys and girls are going to get ready in the morning. You have a lot of options to consider. Should we get ready at our home or get a hotel? What about the basement of the church or a boardroom at our venue? Should it be close to the church or reception? There are 4 focus points you should look for in your morning prep location: enough space for those getting ready and your vendors, convenience of location, how well the space is naturally lit, and whether or not you will feel comfortable in that space.  

Hotel Ignacio

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This super awesome boutique hotel located near SLU and the Fox has this retro art deco vibe that's hard not to love. Their suite is perfect for mid-sized wedding parties 3-6 bridesmaids/groomsmen. It's location is convenient for any wedding between the river and Forest Park, especially the nearby venues including Plush, Xavier, Fox, and Coronado. We love that since it's a smaller hotel, the bridesmaids and groomsmen can all be close to each other.

Hilton St Louis at the Ballpark

We've filmed a number of weddings at the Hilton Ballpark and they always turn out incredible. Great location for downtown weddings. Their rooms are super bright in the morning, particularly if you have an archview room. The suite can handle large wedding parties comfortably and all the rooms are surprisingly affordable. With a significant walk between the two towers, aim to have all rooms booked in the same one.

Four Seasons

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If you're familiar with St Louis you were probably expecting this one. It's the definition of luxury. While the suites are perfect for large groups, if you have a smaller or mid-sized wedding party their standard and corner rooms are perfectly fine. After the suit and dress is on, many photographers will knock out some of the wedding party photos near their ultra-modern lobby staircase or out on the rooftop balcony. Both offer views of St Louis that no other space can provide.

Airbnb 

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Even if things are running on schedule the morning of the wedding, nerves tend to run higher than normal. It's important that the space you're in makes you feel relaxed and at home. With the Airbnb option reach out to your booked creatives for a second opinion since lighting and comfort can vary greatly from one home to another. I would advise you to look up a couple different homes/apartments and send them to your photographer or videographer. In the St Louis area, our best luck with great Airbnb spots have been in the Soulard/Tower Grove area.

Doubletree Hilton - Collinsville

This one is mainly for my Illinois couples. People are always surprised that we bring this one up. hidden just off 55/70 near the convention center, it's competitively priced and the furnishings and lighting are on par with many of the higher end hotels downtown. Be sure to check out their largest suite. Parking and interstate access is a breeze. If your wedding is in Fairview or Edwardsville, this is the spot we would recommend.

The Westin St Louis

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The Westin is another one of our favorite downtown options. The suite is spacious and bright, the standard rooms are great as well, and access to downtown venues is easy. The biggest reason I bring this spot up though is the service. As a vendor working at weddings, hotels have sometimes treated us with hesitation. Not here. The front desk was incredibly helpful and everyone had a smile. So simple but it goes such a long way!

Union Station

We love Union Station for countless reasons. When you step into the lobby, it feels like you've turned back time. It has this surreal vide inside and out. Union Station has two sides to the hotel. The side we want you to look at faces Market St. The rooms here are much brighter and warmer with all this really cool vintage railroad art. I also love that the layout of the rooms isn't your standard rectangle box. The cut-up design gives your photographer and videographer more to play with during your morning prep.

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New Trails

We meet again! First, if you haven't caught on yet, let me start by saying how much we adore outdoor weddings. Second, we also love a good winery. Put them together and you have a match made in heaven!

We were stoked to find out that Caitlin and Jason were hosting their big day at Villa Marie in Maryville, Illinois. Villa Marie is one of our favorite wineries in the area and it's the perfect location for an outdoor ceremony.

Jason started the day with golfing a few miles down the road, while Caitlin did a little bridal prep in the hotel. After they were both dressed and ready, they had their first look in the vineyards. Not only is a winery perfect for an outdoor ceremony, but the vineyards make for an excellent first look!

If you're unfamiliar with the concept of a first look, let me explain. A first look is when a bride and groom see each other before the ceremony. This gives the couple an opportunity to calm their nerves before they say "I do", in addition to having a little extra time to spend together on their otherwise hectic day. We often encourage our couples to have a first look, especially when they think they might be anxious the day of the wedding. The saying everything else falls away when you see each other is often true, but it's nice to have that moment privately. It's hard to share your thoughts and feelings throughout the rush of the day, so recently couples have started scheduling time to do just that.

If you're considering a first look, watch Caitlin and Jason's same day edit below for inspiration.

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Enjoy!

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