Rosie and Masoud
About
Wedding planning in New York isn’t just about logistics—it’s about translating a couple’s vision into something tangible. The city’s pace demands precision, whether coordinating a rooftop ceremony in Brooklyn or a ballroom reception in Manhattan. Details like vendor contracts, timeline management, and guest logistics can overwhelm even the most organized couples, which is why many turn to professionals who specialize in untangling the chaos.
On the Upper West Side, Rosie and Masoud operates from 1930 Broadway New York, NY 10023, a stretch where pre-war charm meets the hum of modern weddings. This isn’t the kind of service that just checks boxes; it’s for couples who want someone to anticipate the unspoken—like when a family tradition needs last-minute incorporation or a venue’s layout requires creative adjustments. The difference between a smooth event and a frantic one often comes down to who’s holding the clipboard.
Some planners treat weddings like templates, but the best ones listen for the quirks—the heirloom cake topper, the uncle who insists on giving a toast, the bride who wants to sneak away for five minutes of quiet. These are the moments that turn a well-executed event into one that feels distinctly *theirs*. Whether it’s negotiating with florists, troubleshooting a delayed caterer, or simply being the calm voice on the other end of the phone, the right planner becomes an invisible force keeping everything alight.
Reaching out is straightforward: a call to 212-580-3333 starts the conversation, and the map confirms what locals already know—this corner of Broadway is as central as it gets. Around here, the best weddings aren’t the ones that look perfect in photos; they’re the ones where the couple actually remembers to eat their own cake.