
0 weddings planned · French, English
8.4
/10 overall
Subjective editorial assessment based on public sources. see methodology →
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our editorial review
Let me be straight with you from the first line, because it matters here. Vany's Weddings is a Paris house, not a Marrakech one. Vanessa and her team are based in France and fly in to produce weddings in Morocco, so you are hiring an outside atelier rather than a planner who lives among the city's riads and vendors. I lead with that because it shapes everything. Now the part that earns them a place on my list. This is a genuine haute couture operation with more than ten years behind it, and their Moroccan work is real, not a brochure. They list Selman, Royal Mansour, La Mamounia, Palais Namaskar and Beldi Country Club as partner venues, and they produced a wedding at Selman that Vogue featured in September 2025. That kind of verifiable, top tier credential is rare in this market, and it tells me they can operate at the palace level when a couple wants it.
Vany's Weddings works as a full planning house. They design the whole celebration like a couture piece, from venue sourcing and artistic direction to catering, production, guest logistics and the paperwork behind a civil ceremony in Morocco. For Marrakech, they describe a look built on ochre and date tones, brass and glassware, dried botanicals and candlelight, a scenography made for the golden Moroccan light. They ask for roughly eight to twelve months to plan properly, which is sensible for a destination weekend. I also appreciate that they publish a budget guide, something most planners here quietly hide. They point to 80,000 to 150,000 euros and up for a palace or desert signature weekend, all in. Here is my honest caveat. Planning from Paris means the site visits, the tastings and the day itself lean on trips and local partners. Ask early who runs your wedding on the ground in Marrakech, and how often the team is there in person before the date.
I would point a specific couple toward Vany's Weddings. You are planning from abroad, you want a palace or desert wedding at the very top of the market, and the idea of a Paris atelier that already has a Vogue featured wedding at Selman gives you confidence. That pedigree is the clearest reason to call them. They speak French and English, they are used to international guests, and their couture eye is real, so if you care about design and a flawless aesthetic, they deliver on that promise. I would lean toward them if you value a named creative director steering the look, and if a European base actually suits you, because some couples prefer meeting their planner in Paris before the trip. Just go in with your eyes open. Ask how the fly in model works in practice, who their trusted people are in Marrakech, and how many weddings they have actually produced in the city, so you can weigh the prestige against the on the ground depth.
My honest read is this. Vany's Weddings is a polished Paris haute couture house with a real, verifiable Marrakech credential, best suited to international couples chasing a palace or desert wedding at the very top end. The strengths are genuine: a Vogue featured wedding at Selman, serious partner venues, a strong design hand, and the rare honesty of a published budget band. The tradeoff is just as real, and it is the reason I keep repeating it. They are based in Paris and fly in, so they are not embedded in Marrakech the way a local studio is, and the on the ground work depends on partners and travel. None of that is a red flag, it is simply the shape of a destination atelier. I score them around 8.4 out of 10 overall, carried by that verifiable top tier work, with transparency near 6.5, lifted by the budget guide but still short on a clear planning fee. Call them, and ask who runs the day in Marrakech.
Vany's Weddings has not publicly disclosed pricing. Contact the agency directly for a written quote.
We recommend booking Vany's Weddings 12 to 18 months before your wedding date. During peak season (October to April), popular planners fill up quickly. Contact them as early as possible to check availability for your preferred dates.