Award-winning West London celebrant Sonal Dave crafts truly bespoke wedding ceremonies centred around your unique love story. She brings professionalism and warmth to every celebration, specialising in creating beautiful and meaningful Asian, fusion, multicultural, interfaith and LGBTQ ceremonies that perfectly reflect you as a couple. Sonal works in the UK and internationally. You may have spotted her on Love Is Blind UK, Season 1, as one of the Celebrants.
Sonal Dave: Crafting Unforgettable Wedding Ceremonies
Your wedding ceremony is the heart of your celebration; a moment that should be as unique and personal as your love story. Based in West London, Sonal Dave is a professional, award-winning celebrant dedicated to creating beautiful, bespoke ceremonies that truly reflect your journey as a couple.
Moving beyond the constraints of a standard service, Sonal works closely with you to design a ceremony that is entirely your own. Every word and ritual is thoughtfully chosen to honour your personalities, values, and shared history. This collaborative process ensures your ceremony feels authentic, meaningful, and deeply personal from beginning to end.
With a specialism in multicultural, interfaith, LGBTQ and fusion weddings, Sonal skilfully weaves together diverse traditions and beliefs. She creates inclusive, modern, and heartfelt ceremonies that celebrate your individual heritages while telling the story of your union. Her poised and warm delivery, honed by a background in presenting, guarantees a flawless and engaging experience for you and your guests.
Whether you envision an intimate gathering or a grand celebration, Sonal provides a sophisticated, modern, and flexible alternative for your special day. Entrust the most important part of your wedding to a celebrant who will craft a ceremony that is not just an event, but a cherished memory in the making.
For those of you who would like to have your wedding ceremony your way, let's get on a call and chat.
Sonal
www.sonaldaveevents.com
sonal@sonaldave.com
Planning a wedding for a multicultural couple. Hindu Gujarati and Hindu Tamil.
Many similarities as well as differences. Working together, understanding their vision, we were able to create and deliver a ceremony that celebrated them as individuals and as a couple, whilst respecting both of their roots.
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I left a secure job where I was working full-time to follow my passion and dreams. That was the best decision ever. I am incredibly proud that I have been recognised as an award-winning ceremonies celebrant, professional toastmaster, and public speaking expert in a very short time and that clients are very happy to put their trust in me. I love that I can be part of a very special day. To be selected to be a Celebrant on Love Is Blind UK, Season 1 was also very special.
Don't try to do it alone, and remember that it is your special day, so it is okay to follow your dreams and not others' expectations.
Get in touch with a Celebrant to ensure you have a special day, that is personalised and memorable for all the right reasons.
An owl brings the rings in for the ring exchange.
Dogs bring the rings in.
One person singing for the other during a Celebrant wedding.
An initial chat/consultation is held on a call, FaceTime, or Zoom.
If everything is okay, then I send a booking form and contract.
For a Celebrant booking, send a questionnaire for the couple to complete.
Once the questionnaire is returned, draft the first version of the ceremony.
Keep in touch at agreed-upon times through email, calls, and WhatsApp.
A Srilankan Tamil Christian bride marrying a Mauritian Tamil. Working with the couple to create their ceremony, and then on the day, working with a Tamil priest and Tamil musicians, who spoke very little English, to deliver their multicultural wedding ceremony.
Regular communication and ensuring everyone is clear what is happening including any deadlines.
My No. 1 wedding planning tip is to book your key wedding suppliers early.
These are the venue, caterer, celebrant and wedding planner.
There are a couple:
When the bride walks in, and they see each other for the first time on their wedding day.
When the couple share their personal vows.