86. Why Do Black Weddings Look Alike? with Ramia Joy, Jennifer Price, and Candace Darby
According to most wedding publications and social media, Black weddings look the same. The decor, dresses, and aesthetic are similar and we discuss why.
According to most wedding publications and social media, Black weddings look the same. The decor, dresses, and aesthetic are similar and we discuss why.
Co-host Ashleigh and her fiance Edwin talked about how he proposed, their upcoming wedding and the pre-COVID-19 plans.
The first question we asked Steve Moore from Affairs to Remember was “Are buffets dead?” He gave us that answer and so much more.
We have officially hit ONE YEAR of podcasting! We go down memory lane of why they started Hue I Do, how the podcast has grown and what has happened to each guest since they’ve been on the show.
We continue our summer 2020 conversation about being Black in the wedding industry with four amazing vendors.
MikeMusic told us about how he got into the DJing industry, the transition to wedding DJing, and his take on curating and creating the perfect day.
B. Gandy from B for Beaute tells us how we can figure out who is a valid MUA, the importance of lashes, makeup previews, and more!
Kyla Kelly lives in Seattle but is planning her Chicago wedding for next spring. She’s not your typical planner though — being that she’s planned other friend weddings + her mom is a wedding planner as well.
We sat down with Desserts by Dionne owner Chanae about being a self-employed baker and maid of honor in her best friend’s wedding.
Plenty of wedding magazines come up with trends every year, but does this even apply to Black weddings? So we, Ashleigh and Toniah, went through a few magazine trends and discussed if they even related to us.