![]() ![]() She covers style, planning, and registry, along with trends in the space. Lauren Kay: Executive Editor at The Knot, a leading all-in-one wedding planning service - from finding inspiration and local vendors to creating and managing wedding registries and guest experiences - with nearly eight years of experience in the wedding editorial business.She’s been with the company for six years - meeting with couples, talking to vendors, and following wedding trends. Melissa Trentadue: Manager of Community at Zola, a favored, online wedding registry service allowing you to register for thousands of much-loved brands, experiences, gift cards, and cash funds at once.With 13 years of experience, she offers a boutique planning experience to an international clientele, too, who desire a thoughtfully designed and highly personal event. Julie Lindenman: Owner of Julie Lindenman Events, a full-service wedding production company based out of NYC.To make your wedding registry process as easy as can be, here’s a brief introduction of the experts we consulted, along with some commonly asked questions. Roborock’s S6 Pur Robot Vacuum and Mop is the Alexa-compatible, power-sucking, and smart-mapping splurge to add to your registry.įor more options, check out our guide to the best robot vacuums. Yes, there’s actually a cleaner with built-in navigation that’ll smart-sweep your space - hassle-free. Roborock S6 Pure Robot Vacuum and Mop, $1600 We hit all the essentials - budget, splurge and in-the-middle price points for you to choose from.īefore you shop the best wedding registry checklist below, visit Amazon and Williams Sonoma for two retailers with incredible options that you’re bound to love.Ĭlick to jump to specific wedding registry items:Īppliances 1. Whether it’s the Always Pan you’ve been wanting forever or some new flatware and dinnerware sets (oh, or that coveted coffee maker or espresso machine) to spruce up your new space this is the time to request whatever your heart desires. ![]() ![]() The October Amazon Prime Big Deal Days are here! “Set up your registry at least six months before your wedding - between showers, celebrations, and loved ones who plan ahead, it’s always nice to be prepared in advance.” “After an engagement and once a wedding date is set, a couple can start on their wedding registry anytime,” Julie Lindenman, an NYC-based luxury wedding planner for 13 years, told The Post. We’re saving you even more stress: The Post spoke with experts from The Knot and Zola - who answered everything from what to exclude in your list to which items you should duplicate. That’s right - no more running around Bed Bath & Beyond or Macy’s with a scanning gun, unsure of what to include. It’s one of the most exciting parts of the big day (who doesn’t like gifts?) and now it can be the most seamless, too: you can handpick items from the comfort of home. My fiancé exchanged my wedding gown for one his mom likes - he says I’m ‘overreacting’ĭream wedding ruined after dozens of guests come down with mystery illnessĪmid vanilla and strawberry cake tastings, bouquets of soft pink roses, and saying “yes” to the dress, you also need to personally curate your wedding registry. Influencer slammed for covering fire exit signs at wedding receptionīride storms out of wedding after husband smashes cake in her face: ‘Annulment-worthy’
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