I built this business on a single belief: weddings should feel peaceful to plan and personal to experience.
Not stressful. Not generic. Not dictated by industry expectations that have nothing to do with your actual relationship.
I've been doing this since 2018, and the weddings I'm most proud of aren't the biggest or most elaborate. They're the ones where couples actually enjoyed their engagement. Where they felt seen, supported, and free to focus on what mattered.
When I got married, I wanted something small and intimate. Just the people who knew us as a couple, who'd been part of our journey. I wanted sentimental details and a candlelit atmosphere—a celebration that felt like us.
Instead, I got swept into massive vendor packages, an oversized guest list, and over-the-top elements that buried the meaningful touches I actually cared about
That experience changed everything.
I realized the wedding industry had it backwards. Bigger isn't better. Stress isn't a badge of honor. And peace—actual, genuine peace during the planning process—should be the priority, not the exception.
So I built something different.
I love love. I feel genuine joy watching people commit to building lives together, and I think that deserves a celebration as intentional as the commitment itself.
That experience taught me what I now build for my clients: a planning process that protects your peace and a celebration that reflects your story—not someone else's idea of what a wedding "should" be.
I spent 15 years in corporate before training in wedding planning and design. But what really shapes my work comes from who I am outside of weddings: I aim to find beauty in everything. I believe in slow, intentional living—great music, good food, travel and creating environments that feel like home.
I bring that same intentionality to your wedding. Curated over cluttered. Intentional over impressive. Meaningful over mandatory.
My clients describe me as calm, patient, and organized. They say I bring peace to their anxiety and have an eye for design that makes their vision cohesive. What I think they're really saying is: I make them feel safe enough to trust the process.
I handle proactive communication, vendor coordination, and detailed timelines. I push back on the industry's insistence that you need more—more décor, more events, more stress.
Let's create a wedding that feels like you—moody, intimate, and unmistakably yours.