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East Meets West Wedding Themes
by Emily Tanner
With more and more couples marrying spouses from different cultures, wedding
co-ordinators the world over are being asked how they can blend the two
cultures together successfully in a wedding theme.
Surprisingly, an East meets West celebration is quite easy to achieve and
here are a few ways in which it can be done.
Use flowers as your theme By selecting 2 blooms [such as a rose and an
orchid] you can focus your wedding theme around these. Discuss with your
florist how these may be used together in floral arrangements and ask them
to prepare a table decoration for you to see. You'll be amazed at what they
come up with. Equally, you could look into a bespoke invitation where you
instruct the designer to work with the 2 flowers you have chosen.
When it comes to the reception tables, use the rose for female place
settings and the orchid for male place settings. Place cards, napkins and
favour boxes can then be decorated with either a flower depending on who
will be sitting there.
Menu Blending In order to merge the two cultures together, why not
discuss some menu blending with your chef or caterer?
There are many dishes that can be created which involve key ingredients
from Eastern and Western cultures. It may cost you a little more if you wish
to create an exclusive menu for your wedding, but it will definitely be
worth it especially when you hear the eruption of conversation when each
dish is revealed!
Colour Matching There are typical colours that lend themselves to certain
cultures. For example, Oriental weddings may have burgundy or black as their
key colours, whereas a British wedding may have gold or cream colours. Such
colours can be easily blended together to bring both parties together. Where
using ribbon to tie to napkins, favour boxes, invitation trims and floral
arrangements, incorporate both colours together to signify the marriage of
the two cultures.
An Eastern ceremony and a Western Reception If you are struggling to tie
the two styles together, why not have completely separate parts of the
wedding?
Where brides are insistent about having a traditional ceremony pertinent
to their culture, grooms can then have a reception that represents their
cultural background. This way, no-one needs to tread on anyone's toes and
both families can be involved in the arrangements. Equally, each culture can
enjoy their own celebration as well as appreciate the different style of the
other part of the wedding. This is often a great way to bring both families
together for such a special occasion. It also gives both families an insight
into the culture of their new family.
Marrying into a different culture can often be difficult and - unless you
are very lucky - the news of such a union is not always well received.
Parents have a clear idea of what they expect in terms of partners for their
offspring. Marrying out of your culture can mean that these expectations are
not completely fulfilled. But, by following some of these simple ideas you
can create the perfect "East meets West" wedding which will also educate
family members about a different culture and remove some of those
stereotypes which most people have.
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