Multicultural, bilingual wedding, Kent
"Having Natasha from Pearline Events for our dry hire, multicultural and bilingual wedding was THE best decision we made. It’s hard to sum it all up in one review!"
"We contacted Natasha about 8 months before our wedding, and from the first meeting, we knew we’d made the right choice. Throughout our wedding planning journey we stayed in regular contact and she was always responsive and made us feel like a priority every step of the way.
She coordinated with all our confirmed suppliers, shared a detailed timeline for the day with everyone involved, and handled logistics so we didn’t have to worry. People knew who to go to, which gave us the capacity to enjoy our day.
The day before the wedding, we had a stressful incident and—no exaggeration—Natasha appeared like magic to save the day.
We are now over 2 weeks after our wedding and our friends and family continue telling us how much they enjoyed our wedding and how happy and present we were. That wouldn’t have been possible without Natasha. We were able to relax and enjoy our day knowing she had everything in hand.
One of my many memorable moments was just before walking down the aisle, when Natasha straightened my dress and veil. That simple gesture showed how much she genuinely cares about every aspect of the day.
Planning one of the biggest events of your life is a labour of love. Our wedding was truly the best day and we thank Pearline Events for making it memorable.
Maxime & Ruth
Photographer James Davies Wedding Photography
Maxime and Ruth's beautiful Spring wedding at Great High Barn was delightful. A marquee was set up on the grounds a day before, with Pearline Events on site to manage the complex infrastructure.
The wedding day itself included an intimate ceremony under the trees. The whole ceremony was conducted in English and French, with a French interpreter available throughout the day.
They kept their wedding design classic with a white and green palette, which complemented the Kent countryside surrounding them. They wanted to have a wedding that included their British and French-speaking guests. They chose a fusion wedding menu incorporating Ghanaian and French cuisine, including a delightful Ghanaian beef stew and French starter and appetiser. They even had menus in French and English so that no one was left out.
The evening ended with a vibrant DJ and fun wedding games that got all the guests involved. A fantastic day for all!
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