ZRN Weddings: Where Celebration Becomes a Spiritual Experience

AUTHOR: Natali Grace Levine

READING TIME: 4 min 6 sec

PUBLICATION DATE: 02/07/2026

UPDATED: 02/09/2026

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ZRN Weddings journey into wedding planning began not as a career move, but as an emotional experience. More than two decades ago, he designed his best friend’s wedding — a three-day celebration that was deeply personal and profoundly meaningful for everyone involved.

“The three day affair was beautiful and most importantly emotionally powerful for the bride, groom and guests.”

That experience awakened something unexpected. In the process of creating joy for the people closest to him, Ziad discovered a deeper purpose behind design.

“He realized he likes to make people happy.”

What began as an act of love soon became a lifelong vocation, shaping the foundation of what would eventually grow into one of the region’s most influential luxury event brands.

A Career Built Over Time

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With over 25 years of experience, Ziad’s career reflects patience, evolution, and emotional intelligence. Rather than following trends or formulas, his work has been shaped by people — their stories, their cultures, and their reasons for celebrating.

Each wedding became a new chapter, reinforcing the idea that longevity in this industry is not built on repetition, but on relevance and sincerity.

Creativity Without Repetition

What I love most about wedding planning is that it pushes the limits of my imagination every single time.

For Ziad, no two weddings should ever feel alike. Each celebration represents a blank canvas — an opportunity to explore creativity in ways he has never explored before.

“Each wedding is a new story, a blank canvas, and an opportunity to explore creativity in ways I’ve never done before.”

This refusal to repeat himself creatively has become one of the defining signatures of his work.

When Celebration Becomes Spiritual

At the core of ZRN Weddings lies a belief that shapes every decision, design, and detail.

“Celebration is and always has been a spiritual experience.”

Ziad is particularly drawn to weddings that challenge convention — celebrations that blend cultures, traditions, and personal histories in unexpected ways. For him, the true magic of a wedding emerges when it moves beyond visual beauty and becomes emotionally resonant.

“The magic happens when a wedding doesn’t just impress visually, but moves people emotionally.”

Ultimately, the goal is not admiration, but connection — creating memories that linger far beyond the event itself.

Listening Before Designing

Ziad’s creative process always begins the same way: with listening.

“Every couple carries a story, and for me, the first step is always to listen before I design.”

Rather than imposing a vision, he focuses on understanding why a couple envisions their celebration a certain way. Emotion becomes the blueprint, and design follows naturally.

“The goal is to translate emotions into experiences and to build an atmosphere that feels like them.”

Why No Two Weddings Are Ever the Same

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ZRN Weddings does not operate with fixed packages, and this is entirely intentional.

“We don’t work with fixed packages, because every wedding is unique and deserves a tailored approach.”

From concept development and creative design to production, logistics, and full event management, every celebration is built from the ground up. The process is collaborative, flexible, and deeply personal — shaped around each couple’s priorities rather than predefined structures.

On Meaning, Not Memorability

When asked about the most memorable wedding he has planned, Ziad resists the idea of ranking celebrations.

I don’t believe in ranking them.

For him, memorability is not determined by scale or spectacle.

“What makes a wedding unforgettable isn’t just the scale or the spectacle, but the way it reflects the couple’s journey.”

Whether intimate or grand, local or destination, each celebration becomes remarkable when emotion, atmosphere, and authenticity align.

Spaces That Become Stories

Ziad does not limit his work to a specific type of venue. Instead, he allows the couple’s story to guide the choice of space.

“I don’t limit myself to any one type of venue.”

From boutique hotels and historic estates to desert landscapes and private islands, the venue must feel aligned with the energy and intention of the celebration.

One place that deeply inspires him is AlUla — a destination where nature, history, and emotion coexist.

“Its breathtaking desert landscapes, ancient rock formations, and rich cultural heritage create an environment that is both otherworldly and deeply emotional.”

Lessons Found in Imperfection

Challenges have been an inevitable part of Ziad’s journey — from weather and logistics to last-minute changes that test adaptability and composure.

“It’s about guiding clients beyond trends and visual perfection to rediscover the emotion behind the celebration.”

Through experience, he has learned that imperfection often gives character to a celebration.

“At the end of the day, when everything aligns — the people, the place, the energy — you realize that imperfection can be the most beautiful part of the story.”

Budget as Intention, Not Limitation

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Helping couples stay within budget begins with clarity and trust.

“Staying on budget begins with transparency and trust.”

Rather than focusing solely on numbers, Ziad seeks to understand what matters most emotionally to each couple. Once priorities are defined, decisions become intentional, purposeful, and aligned with values rather than pressure.

A Reminder for Couples in the Midst of Planning

“My greatest advice is to remember why you’re celebrating.”

In the midst of planning, details, and expectations, Ziad encourages couples to return to the core of their story — the love that brought them together.

“Let that be your compass.”

He emphasizes the importance of trust — in planners, creative partners, and the process itself — so couples can remain fully present in the joy of the moment.

Advice to a Younger Self

Looking back, Ziad would offer himself a simple but powerful reminder.

I would tell myself to trust the process and to lead with purpose, not pressure.

He believes true growth is built on patience, consistency, and authenticity — and that creativity must always be paired with empathy.

“Creativity without empathy is incomplete.”

A Place Where Nature Leads the Story

For Ziad, the most unforgettable weddings happen when the venue becomes part of the narrative itself. Places like AlUla offer not just a backdrop, but a presence — one that shapes emotion, reflection, and connection.

In those spaces, celebration transcends design and becomes something timeless.

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