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The Wedding Planner

Playing the role of a bride-to-be and a wedding planner at the same time is very tricky and very thin line "bridezilla-ish". So on your big day, you need to focus on looking pretty and leave the rest to the experts to take care of. In other words, hire a wedding planner. La Novia is a themed wedding and events planning service provided by two Kuwaiti sisters which started almost a year ago. Their main focus when planning for a wedding is to offer magical and breathtaking ambiance with beautiful lush flowers in every corner in a fairytale-like atomosphere. Here's a sample of their work.

La Novia is located at Zawya Center in Hawalli, Bin Khaldoun Street. Visit their Facebook group: La Novia for more photos. For any inquiries, please call (+965) 9900-5436 or 6600-0907, or you can send an e-mail to lanoviaweddings@hotmail.com.

Comments

Anonymous said…
shlon as3arhom? most of the wedding planners that i heard of are extremely over-priced. okay, they take care of everything and their work is organized and efficient but if i was mitfarqa ma 3indee watheefa chan 6ala3 minee shay nafs'hom aw a7san. so, did they inform you about their rates? is it fixed or does it depend on the ballroom/house/time of the event/etc.?
La Novia said…
no we dont have fixed prices,it all depends on what the customer wants:)
Anonymous said…
Do you work on a budget La Novia?
Anonymous said…
Nice, but I love the work of November in Tilal. Their work is very chic!
La Novia said…
we work according to the customers budget
Anonymous said…
Grrr8 then, you'll be hearing from me soon "inshalla"! I LOVE your WORK! but I don't want to spend a lot of money on the milcha party coz it'll be only for family members
Anonymous said…
Anon #3: so do i
La Novia said…
thanx guys :)
Anonymous said…
hello, well i just been googling and i found your website,very impressing:) im from dubai and im planning to have my wedding in kuwait. i dont know where to start from, i dont know anything in kuwait. ill be needing full time wedding planning from A-Z. i hope ive bumped into the right place
La Novia said…
sure no problem please feel free to contact us , you could also check out our facebook group is called "La Novia" :)
Anonymous said…
what about outdoor weddings in kuwait during the summer. i know its alot to ask but is it even possible
Anonymous said…
November in Tilal....
I had the worst experience ever with them. Unprofessional is the least I could say!! They demanded signing a contract without us getting a clear idea about the kosha design, and when we insisted on seeing a design, or at least getting a clear picture about how will the kosha look like, they did provide us with a design, and demanding signing the contract within 48 hours! If you needed to take a few days extra to think about the design, this translate to you being " too demanding" in their mind, and they will not do your wedding.
November, never again!!

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