I’m a strong believer that no two weddings should feel the same.
Different venues.
Different families.
Different priorities.
Different energy.
My role isn’t to impose a style.
It’s to protect the integrity of yours.
Consistency in leadership, flexibility in design, protecting your peace of mind along the way.
That’s the balance.
Welcome to the first episode of Lively & Unfiltered.
This series is designed to walk you through the parts of wedding planning that are often overlooked—but deeply impact how your day unfolds.
We’re starting with hotel room blocks and transportation—two details that shape your guests’ experience more than most couples realize.
When these pieces are thoughtfully planned, everything feels more seamless. More considered. More at ease.
Because a well-designed wedding doesn’t just look beautiful— it feels effortless.
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Every planner works differently.
These are mine.
→ Continuity from start to finish
→ Margin built into every timeline
→ Clear vendor communication
→ A guest experience that feels intentional
→ Steady leadership on-site
These aren’t about control — they’re about protecting how your wedding day feels.
Because beauty alone doesn’t create ease.
Structure does✨
Here’s the truth:
Guests won’t remember your napkin fold… but they will remember how your wedding made them feel.
Your guest care about…
→ A smooth, stress-free flow
→ Good food (always)
→ Music that keeps them on the dance floor
→ Feeling welcomed and included
→ Moments that feel real, not forced
The best weddings aren’t the most “perfect.” They’re the ones that feel effortless and full of life.
An effortless wedding day isn’t something you hope for.
It’s something you design.
The way a day flows — how calm it feels, how present you’re able to be — comes down to a series of intentional decisions made ahead of time.
Margin in the timeline.
Clear communication.
The right people in the right roles.
When those pieces are in place, everything else has room to unfold naturally.
Cover Photo | @pioneermedia_ny
Don’t know where to start? Don’t stress.
Wedding planning doesn’t come with a clear beginning. One minute you’re newly engaged, and the next you’re expected to make decisions about venues, budgets, timelines, and vendors… all at once.
The truth is, there isn’t one perfect place to start—but there is a way to start with clarity.
It begins with a vision.
Then priorities.
Then the right support to bring it all together.
You don’t need to have it all figured out—you just need a thoughtful first step.
And that’s where everything begins to fall into place.
Cover Photo | @vow_and_vision