Am I a professional? Yep.

Am I going to talk at you like one? Absolutely not.


Hey, I'm Destiny — so glad you're here!


I’ll keep this short, sweet, and to the point.

Before we dive into anything else, I want to quickly address something that’ll become obvious early on in our journey together — if you didn’t already catch it while browsing my site. 😉

My approach to wedding planning is a little different. And honestly? That’s exactly the point.

I laugh with you. I get frustrated with you (and then find the solution, don’t worry!). I absolutely want to hear all the tea — any drama, any quirks, any “you had to be there” stories — because it all helps me understand you better. And when I understand you, I can give you exactly what you need from a wedding planner.

During our discovery meeting, I’ll ask the usual:

“What are you looking for in a planner or coordinator?”

And the answer is usually something like:

“Help with the timeline, make sure we don’t forget anything, keep everything running smoothly, help with setup and cleanup so our families can enjoy the day.”

And yes — absolutely. I’ve got all that covered (plus a whole lot more behind the scenes!).

But here’s the real magic: I want you to feel comfortable enough to tell me why that one song is on your “absolutely not” playlist, why those two guests can’t sit together, and what inspired the little touches you’re adding to your day. Text me at 9 p.m. on a Thursday with a random question? Perfect. Need an honest opinion? I’m your girl.

And just like a best friend would, I’ll be real with you too. If something you’re dreaming up has logistical or timing issues, I’ll gently walk you through why it might need to be reworked. On the flip side, if someone’s trying to talk you out of something that you love — I’ll be the one cheering you on (as long as we’re not setting fire to the reception hall, we’re golden 😉).

At the end of the day, my goal is to help you have your wedding — not your mom’s, not your aunt’s, not your grandma’s. Yours.


So, don’t ever feel like you’re bothering me. I want to get to know you like a friend, because when I do, I can plan and advocate for you like one, too.