From top to bottom: Neha Seth Arora of Saffron String, Devanshi Patel of Shreem Events and Damini Oberoi of Q Events And Weddings ( Photo Courtesy: Knotting Bells)
Indian brides are rewriting the rules of wedding planning. They want more than a beautiful ceremony—they want an experience that reflects their personality and story. “The modern bride is not following a template,” says Neha Seth Arora, co-founder of luxury wedding planning company Saffron String. “She wants every element to feel thoughtful, from the invitation design to the farewell gift. And where each event feels distinct yet cohesive.”
The top luxury and destination wedding planners in India draw a lot of inspiration from the WeddingSutra Influencer Awards, an annual event that recognises trailblazers in the wedding industry. “The awards showcase creative professionals who set trends and redefine wedding experiences. Many of the works of the creative entrepreneurs, be they decorators and florists, invite designers, gift curators, choreographers, caterers, and others winning at WeddingSutra Influencer Awards help us craft experiences that align with what today’s brides truly desire,” adds Abhirath Shah of ANS Weddings.
Damini Oberoi of Q Events And Weddings shares how brides are moving away from extravagant guest lists. “More couples are choosing intimate weddings with more meaningful experiences. We’ve seen much more interest in celebrations not in popular destinations like Jaipur and Goa but in emerging spots such as Rishikesh, Nainital, Nashik, Coorg, and Bekal. All these locations have more boutique properties (75 to 150 rooms) and offer unique settings without the bustle of heavily commercialised locations, allowing for a more curated and personalised experience.”