Taylor Swift Said Yes: NOW WHO’S GOING TO PLAN THE WEDDING?
Taylor Swift said yes – and the world is buzzing. But for wedding planners, this engagement is more than celebrity news. It’s a reminder of how a wedding at this scale becomes a cultural moment, where legacy, guest experience, and intentional design take center stage.
Sustainable Weddings with Story: Our Take on the Garden & Gun Feature
Reagan Events was honored to be featured in Garden & Gun’s “Eight Ways to Make Your Wedding More Sustainable—Without Compromising on Style.” In the article, Reagan shares how weaving personal heirlooms and meaningful objects into your celebration not only reduces waste but also creates a wedding design rich in story and significance. From heirloom silver to treasured décor pieces, these choices bring a unique, enduring beauty that guests will remember long after the day has passed.
Planning Events for the Well-Traveled Guest: How to Surprise the Unsurprisable
When your guests have seen the world, how do you give them something they’ve never felt? This post explores how thoughtful, sensory-rich, and personalized moments can surprise even the most seasoned traveler—turning weddings and celebrations into once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
The First Vendor You Hire Matters Most—Here’s Why
Hiring your wedding planner is one of the earliest—and most pivotal—decisions you’ll make in the planning process. Before you get swept away by pretty portfolios, ask yourself the right questions. Here's what I recommend every couple consider before making that first hire.
Splurge or Save? Wedding Details Worth the Investment
Wondering what wedding details are worth the extra investment—and which ones to skip? In this honest breakdown, Reagan shares where to splurge and where to save based on real guest experience and what truly elevates an event. From lighting to flatware to koozies, consider this your guide to prioritizing with purpose.
Managing the Band Like a Pro
Managing a wedding band goes far beyond music selection. From attire and lighting to rider details and announcement scripts, here’s how I ensure the band complements—not competes with—the guest experience.
Designing the Guest Experience Over a Wedding Weekend
Luxury isn’t always loud. Often, it’s felt in the ease of a guest’s arrival, the calm of a clear itinerary, and the thoughtfulness behind every transition. A wedding weekend offers space—not just for celebration, but for high-touch service that makes people feel known, welcomed, and cared for. This post explores how extending your wedding into a full weekend can deepen connection and elevate the guest experience in ways that linger far beyond the final toast.
Rain Plans That Actually Work
Rain on the forecast? It doesn’t have to derail the celebration. From sidewalls and flooring to sound strategy and ceremony backup plans, here’s how we handle unpredictable weather with confidence and calm—so you never lose the magic.
Why True Elegance Comes from How You Make People Feel
Aesthetics often steal the spotlight, the most unforgettable events are the ones that make people feel seen, welcomed, and genuinely cared for. True elegance doesn’t stop at what’s visible—it lives in the warmth of the experience.
Why Luxury Clients Hire a Planner Long Before the Ring
For many well-traveled, design-minded couples, planning begins long before the proposal. Discover why securing your planner early unlocks access, discretion, and experiences that feel effortless from the very start.
Beyond Beautiful: Why Exceptional Service Is the True Mark of a Luxury Wedding
True luxury goes far beyond floral installations and designer gowns—it’s in the flawless orchestration of service that makes a guest feel completely cared for. In this post, we explore how the most memorable weddings are those where the couple and their guests feel seen, supported, and swept into an experience that feels effortless.