The Art of Wedding Planning: Between Creation and Curation
I didn’t plan on becoming a wedding planner. In fact, it happened by total strike of luck.
After years in interior design, I found myself organizing my first wedding — and it changed everything. The energy, the emotion, the beautiful chaos… I knew I’d found the creative outlet I didn’t know I was missing.
That moment became the start of something new. What began as a one-off project grew into a career filled with purpose, creativity, and human connection.
Finding My Path and My Purpose
When I decided to leave interior design behind, it wasn’t an easy choice. I had built a career, a creative identity, and a rhythm. But after that first wedding, I knew — this was what I was meant to do.
Then, as I was just finding my footing in this new version of my life, the world stopped.
Covid hit.
Instead of letting uncertainty take over, I turned inward — and online. I studied, learned, and earned certifications. When the world reopened, everyone was ready to celebrate again, and so was I. Wedding after wedding, I fell deeper in love with this work, refining my craft and finding my voice as a planner.
But like many creative industries, the wedding world changed. Suddenly, everyone became a wedding expert. Social media was flooded with trends, templates, and recycled buzzwords. It was beautiful, but it was noisy — and it started to look all the same.
And in the middle of it all, I kept reminding myself: creativity is not a trend.
The Creator and the Curator
This job has taught me to be two things at once — the creator and the curator.
The creator dreams, builds, and imagines what doesn’t exist yet.
The curator listens, refines, and shapes that vision into something that feels completely you.
Yes, I’ve built a signature style — but the real signature is how I get there. Because every wedding starts with your story: your energy, your dynamic, your “this is us” moment.
Planning a wedding is deeply personal. It’s not just about colors, themes, or mood boards. It’s about feeling. How the day flows, how your guests experience it, and how the whole event becomes a memory that still feels like you years later.
When we work together, I ask the questions that matter. I cut the fluff and focus on what’s real — the emotions, the atmosphere, the moments that reflect your relationship. Then I take all that insight and bring it back to the studio, where I design, plan, and build the creative direction that ties it all together.
Because a wedding isn’t just a mood board. It’s a live event — with timelines, logistics, families, weather, and emotions all unfolding in real time.
My Philosophy
My job isn’t to recreate something you’ve seen online or to impose my own vision. It’s to translate your ideas — even if they start as feelings — into something beautiful, functional, and meaningful.
The goal is never just a pretty wedding.
The goal is a wedding that feels like you and works like clockwork.
That takes more than taste.
That takes trust.
And that’s what I bring.
For the Couples Who Care About Connection
If you’re looking for a wedding planner who values creativity, collaboration, and authenticity over trends, you’re in the right place. Whether you dream of an intimate celebration or a grand affair, my approach is always the same: deeply personal, highly organized, and endlessly creative.
No templates. No shortcuts.
Just stories told through flowers, light, and love — crafted with care, intention, and a whole lot of heart.