What I do

Every minute of my time
is focused on you.

Not the event. Not the vendors. Not the logistics. You, personally, completely, from the moment I arrive until I leave.

01

Personal Care & Getting-Ready Support

I arrive before you do. I make sure you ate something. I hand you water before you know you need it. I'm the calm presence while everything around you is beautifully chaotic.

02

Emergency Kit Management

I carry a comprehensive emergency kit to every wedding; wardrobe essentials, beauty touch-ups, comfort and wellness items, practical tools. If something goes sideways, I handle it quietly and completely.

03

Dress & Bustle Assistance

I know your gown before the wedding day. I understand how your bustle works, I'm watching your train, and I make sure your dress stays as beautiful at 9pm as it was at 3pm.

04

Vendor Buffer & Focus Protection

When a vendor needs something or family has a question, I can be the graceful buffer that protects your focus so you can stay present in the moments that matter most.

05

Personal Items Management

Your phone. Your clutch. Your medications. Your cards and gifts. I keep track of everything personal so you're never scrambling, never distracted on the most photographed day of your life.

06

Emotional Anchor & Calm Presence

Sometimes a bride needs someone steady; someone whose only job is to look out for her. Calm without being clinical, warm without being performative. I don't flinch. I don't panic. I'm simply there.

Clarity matters

What this is, and
what it isn't.

The distinction between personal support and wedding planning is important. It shapes how I work, what I protect you from, and how I interact with every other vendor on your team.

What I don't do

  • Coordinate vendors or manage relationships
  • Build or execute your event timeline
  • Handle logistics, setup, or breakdown
  • Negotiate contracts or book vendors
  • Manage guest lists or seating charts
  • Run your event

What I do

  • Focus entirely on your personal wellbeing
  • Make sure you eat, drink, and breathe
  • Manage your dress, touch-ups, and personal items
  • Attend appointments for moral support
  • Be the calm, steady presence in the room
  • Work alongside your planner, never in their lane
Understanding the difference

Your coordinator manages
your wedding. I manage you.

These are complementary roles, not competing ones. Her eyes are on the event. Mine are only ever on you.

On your wedding day Bridal Concierge DFW Wedding Planner / Coordinator
Makes sure you ate and have water
Manages your bustle and dress all day
Carries your personal items and emergency kit
Your personal calm in the room
Protects your focus from distractions
Focused entirely on you
Manages vendor relationships and logistics
Executes your event timeline
Coordinates setup and breakdown

If you have a planner, I work alongside them. Never in their way.

How it all fits

Two roles. One seamless day.

Understanding how I work alongside your other vendors makes every part of your team more effective.

Your planner handles

The event

Vendor logistics, timeline execution, setup and breakdown, coordination between teams. That's their expertise and I never step into their lane.

I handle

You

Your comfort, your calm, your personal needs, your dress, your belongings, your hydration, your anxiety. Everything that keeps you present on your own wedding day.

If you don't have a planner

I work within what you've built

I don't coordinate vendors or manage day-of logistics. I work quietly within whatever structure you've put in place. My focus stays on you regardless.

The result

You're actually there

Not managing details. Not holding it together. Not missing your own wedding because you're too busy making sure everything is fine. That's the whole point.

Ready to talk about
what this looks like for you?

Every bride's situation is different. The discovery call is where we figure out what support looks like for yours.