The question we hear most often from newly engaged couples is some version of this: Where do we even start?
It’s the right question. Because the truth is, in luxury wedding planning, the order in which you book your vendors is not a minor logistical detail — it is the decision that determines whether your vision is actually achievable.
The best photographers, venues, and floral designers at the highest tier of the market are booked 18 to 24 months out. Not because they’re popular. Because they’re exceptional — and exceptional is, by definition, rare.
The Moment You Get Engaged: Hire Your Planner
This is not a marketing pitch. It’s the single most important booking you’ll make — and it should happen before anything else. Your planner’s job is to know which vendors are actually worth their rate, which venues have the infrastructure to support your vision, and which dates are realistic for everything you want to achieve. Without that knowledge, you’re making expensive decisions in the dark.
18–24 Months Out: Venue and Photographer
These two bookings govern everything else. Your venue determines your capacity, your layout, your lighting conditions, your catering options, and often your available dates. Your photographer determines how your entire wedding day is remembered — forever.
At the ultra-luxury level, some venues require a full year’s notice minimum for peak dates. Some of the most sought-after photographers close their books within 48 hours of announcing availability. This is not an exaggeration.
15–18 Months Out: Floral Designer and Caterer
Your floral designer is your primary aesthetic collaborator — the person who will translate your vision into a physical, living environment. At the level we work at, this is a relationship, not a transaction. The best floral designers book out significantly in advance and limit their weddings per weekend to give each one full creative attention.
Live music at the luxury level — whether a string quartet, a jazz band, or a full 12-piece orchestra — books out just as far in advance as your top-tier venue. The artists you actually want are working every weekend. Your hair and makeup team should be selected and trialed well in advance, with a formal trial built into the timeline.
Your stationery suite — invitation, detail card, RSVP, envelope addressing — can take 3 to 4 months from design to delivery at the quality level you deserve. Room blocks at luxury hotels require early negotiation, especially in destination markets. Your planner should handle these negotiations directly.
The Most Important Thing We Can Tell You
The couples who have the most extraordinary weddings are not the ones who spent the most money. They’re the ones who planned with the most intention — who knew what they wanted, built the right team to achieve it, and gave that team enough time to do their best work.
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