Wedding Insurance by John Lewis

While it may not seem like the most glamorous of topics, Annabel and I hope wedding insurance is something you will dedicate some serious thought to in the run up to your big day.

Whether you’re planning a large, lavish event or a modest, DIY affair, there will always be significant sums of money involved in organising a wedding. From deposits to dresses, the financial outlay is certainly not something to be taken lightly. Protecting your investment should probably be a priority, but it’s not always something that features highly in the bridal ‘to do’ list.

There’s an awful lot you can control about your wedding day. Pressure from the in-laws aside, it’s up to you who makes the guest list. You get to pick a venue, the date and time of your celebration and your suppliers. You can organise it all with military precision, correlating spread sheets and delegating like a pro, but there are things even the most efficient bride can’t avoid.

John Lewis {who happen to be the provider I went with when insuring my own nuptials last year} have teamed up with The Mr & Mrs Design Studio to create a short animation that illustrates the various scenarios for which you might need wedding
insurance
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Considering the things that could go wrong on your wedding day is a sobering task, but arguably an important one if you’re going to sufficiently prepare for every eventuality. Perhaps it’s something you should add to that wedding spreadsheet after all.

Much love,

Franky

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Founder of Love My Dress. Passionate Podcaster and Editor. Annabel lives in rural North Yorkshire with her husband and business partner Philip, their two daughters and menagerie of furry hounds. She loves photography, meditation, walking, being outdoors and star gazing. She is fierce when it comes to championing talent within the wedding industry and when she's not working on Love My Dress, she supports her husband Philip in the running of the family's sustainable flower farm and floral design business, Moonwind Flowers. In 2013, she became a published author.

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