Quick Answer
Ask most people what a wedding planner does and they will say "coordination." For a luxury wedding house, that word barely scratches the surface. A planner of the calibre families trust with a landmark celebration is part creative director, part producer, part diplomat and part operations chief — often all in the same hour.
Key Takeaways
- Luxury planning is creative direction and production, not just day-of coordination.
- The best houses keep design, fabrication, planning and execution under one roof.
- A single point of contact replaces the chaos of managing a dozen vendors.
- DreamzKrraft delivers this through a 40+ in-house team and a 60,000 sq.ft. production warehouse.
Creative direction comes first
Before a single vendor is booked, a luxury planner defines the idea of the wedding — its atmosphere, its narrative, the feeling guests should carry home. At DreamzKrraft, that instinct is inherited from cinema: our founders began in film production design, where a world is conceived before it is built. The result is a celebration that feels authored rather than assembled.
Creative direction is what separates a beautiful wedding from a memorable one. It is the through-line that makes the mehendi, the sangeet and the wedding feel like chapters of one story instead of three unrelated parties.
Production and fabrication
The grandest ideas mean nothing without the capacity to build them. A true luxury house owns its production: a 40+ person creative team and a 60,000 sq.ft. warehouse let us fabricate sets, mandaps and installations to exact specification rather than renting whatever is available. It is the difference between décor and architecture.
A luxury planner does not decorate a day — they author a world and then build it, end to end.
The eight things we actually manage
Across a typical engagement, the work resolves into eight core disciplines, each demanding its own expertise:
- Creative direction — the concept, narrative and visual language of the celebration.
- Design and décor — florals, styling, installations and bespoke fabrication.
- Production — staging, lighting, sound and technical delivery at scale.
- Vendor and partner management — curating and overseeing every specialist team.
- Budget stewardship — allocating spend where it creates the most felt impact.
- Guest experience design — arrival, hospitality, flow and personalised touches.
- Logistics and timelines — the master schedule that keeps everything on track.
- On-ground execution — flawless delivery across every function and venue.
Guest experience and hospitality
Modern luxury is measured less by how impressive a wedding looks and more by how every guest feels. Planners design the welcome, the wayfinding, the food and the small personal gestures that make hundreds of people feel individually considered. Our services treat hospitality as a design discipline in its own right.
A single point of contact
Perhaps the most underrated thing a planner does is absorb complexity. Instead of managing a dozen vendors, contracts and timelines, the couple speaks to one team that orchestrates them all — and carries the contingency planning, the late-night problem-solving and the on-site command so the family never has to. To understand what that looks like for your wedding, contact our team.

