Let’s be real: wedding planning can feel like a full-time job. And if you’re the kind of couple who doesn’t vibe with cookie-cutter traditions, it can get even trickier. Enter: the wedding stylist—aka your new BFF for planning a day that feels 100% like YOU.

If you’ve never heard of a wedding stylist (or you’re thinking, “Wait, is that just a fancy wedding planner?”), keep reading. I’m here to spill the tea on why having a stylist in your corner is a total game-changer, especially when you’re ditching the white tablecloths and boring traditions.

bride in short white dress and groom standing inbetween plinths painted in pink and yellow plinths. Styled with candles, fruits and colourful flowers

What Does a Wedding Stylist Actually Do?

In short: We make your wedding look and feel as amazing as you are.

A wedding stylist’s job is to bring your unique vision to life. Whether you’re dreaming of a neon-lit warehouse party, a whimsical forest elopement, or a retro roller-skating bash, I help make it happen. From brainstorming ideas to curating the perfect decor, I’m here to make sure your wedding is dripping in personality.

Think of me as the creative mastermind who connects the dots between your Pinterest board, your venue, and your vibe.

How I Help You Break the Mold

1. I Help You Find Your Vibe

Not sure what you want your wedding to look like? No problem. I’ll chat with you, get to know your story, and help you figure out what feels right. Forget the “shoulds” (no, you don’t have to wear white) and focus on what feels authentic to you. 

2. I Save You Time (and Headaches)

Do you really want to spend your evenings Googling “how to DIY a wedding arch” or comparing 1,000 different chair rentals? Didn’t think so. A stylist takes that stress off your plate. I’ve already got a Rolodex of cool vendors and creative ideas, so you don’t have to waste hours searching.

3. I Keep Things Cohesive

You’ve got all these rad ideas, but how do you make them work together? That’s where I shine. I’ll help you pull everything together so your wedding looks Instagram-worthy but still feels natural and personal. No matchy-matchy vibes here—just a beautiful reflection of you as a couple.

4. I’m Your Wedding Hype Person

Planning a wedding can get overwhelming, especially when everyone has an opinion (hi, Aunt Karen). I’m here to hype you up, keep you grounded, and remind you that this is YOUR day. Need to vent about your guest list. I’ve got you.

5. I Handle the Details on the Big Day

When the wedding day rolls around, you should be sipping drinks and soaking in the moment—not stressing over where to put the photo booth or whether the candles are lit. I’ll be there to set everything up, tweak the details, and make sure your wedding is as rad as you imagined.

 

Bride in short white dress and groom in pink suit holding up a big smiley face pinata

Davenport shoot - Photo by Stephanie Butt Photography

colourful table design using a mix of pink and yellow tones. A yellow modern menu design by Sundown Paper with a leather place card.

Do You Need a Wedding Stylist?

 

If you’re the kind of couple who wants to ditch tradition and do your wedding your way, then YES.

Maybe you’re dreaming of something nontraditional but don’t know where to start. Or maybe you’ve got a million ideas but no clue how to make them work together. Either way, a wedding stylist can help you create a day that’s fun, stress-free, and uniquely YOU.

So, if you’re ready to have a wedding that feels more like a party and less like a formal obligation, let’s chat. Whether you want a quirky, offbeat celebration or a bold, edgy vibe, I’m here to make your dream wedding happen.

yellow mini in front of Davenport House. Styled with yellow and pink florals at the wheels
5. Find Your Dream Team Final Thoughts

Your wedding day should feel like you, not some Pinterest-perfect stranger. A wedding stylist makes that happen by bringing creativity, organization, and a whole lot of fun to the process. Ready to plan a day that breaks the rules and celebrates your love your way? Let’s do this.