The Planner's Perspective
Pinterest is where most couples start when designing their wedding. But starting there might be the exact reason your wedding ends up feeling disconnected, overwhelming, or not like you at all. In this episode, Jessie Khaira breaks down why Pinterest is not your aesthetic. It’s a search engine filled with trends, inspiration, and images without context. She explains how couples often save beautiful ideas that don’t connect, leading to confusion, unrealistic expectations, and designs that lack cohesion. This episode shifts the focus from copying inspiration to defining identity. Because the most memorable weddings are not built from trends. They are built from clarity, intention, and a design that actually reflects the couple. Chapters 00:00 – Why Pinterest is the wrong starting point 01:30 – The problem with saving everything 03:00 – Why most inspiration boards don’t make sense 04:30 – Asking what you actually like and don’t like 06:00 – Designing from feeling instead of images 07:30 – The issue with following trends 09:00 – Why some weddings don’t feel like the couple 10:30 – Unrealistic expectations and budget gaps 12:00 – Why “whatever you want” doesn’t work 13:30 – How to give better design feedback 15:00 – Understanding mood boards vs reality 16:30 – Designing across multi-day weddings 18:00 – Why identity creates cohesion 19:30 – How to define your aesthetic 21:00 – Using three words as your filter 22:30 – Identity first, Pinterest second Connect with Jessie Website: www.jessiekhaira.com [http://www.jessiekhaira.com] Instagram: @jessiekhaira [https://www.instagram.com/jessiekhaira/?hl=en] If you are planning a South Asian wedding, supporting someone who is, or working in this space as a planner, this podcast was created for you. Hit subscribe and join the conversation as we plan with clarity, confidence, and perspective.
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