How We Discovered Our Calling
Back in 2019, I was helping a close friend plan her wedding. She kept saying the same thing: "Everything feels so generic. This doesn't feel like us." That moment changed everything for me.
We spent weeks figuring out what actually mattered to her and her partner. Not what magazines said weddings should look like, but what would make their day genuinely meaningful. When we found a way to incorporate his grandmother's vintage tea set into the ceremony, and she started crying during the planning meeting, I knew we were onto something different.
"Every celebration should feel like a reflection of the people at its center, not a copy of someone else's idea of perfection."
That wedding taught me something important. The best celebrations happen when you stop trying to impress everyone else and start focusing on what genuinely matters to you. Since then, we've helped over 200 couples and families create celebrations that feel authentically theirs.
And honestly? Some of our most memorable events have been the ones that broke traditional rules entirely. Like the couple who served their grandmother's dumplings instead of a wedding cake, or the family reunion where everyone contributed a dish from their heritage.