Weddings

The Bride Wore a Custom Wiederhoeft Corset Dress for Her Wedding at a Belle Epoque Mansion in Mexico City

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For the reception, Asiah removed the tulle overskirt from her gown, revealing a miniskirt underneath. “It offered a high-low effect that allowed the gown to flow through the reception, and dance with ease for our first dance and dances with my parents,” she says of the wardrobe alteration. It proved a very smart style decision: From the moment that she and Gerald danced to a soulful rendition of Sade’s “I Couldn’t Love You More,” the party never stopped—even during the four-course meal. At one point, their wedding planners even surprised the couple with a performance from voguers, who led guests into the after-party space. “The atmosphere exuded the ambiance of a vibrant nightclub, featuring a special nod to my Washington, D.C., roots with a go-go segment that our DJ, Shabazz, lit up the dance floor with until 2 a.m.,” Asiah says.

During the festivities, she snuck off with her closest friends to transform her dress yet again, stitching on silk tassels to create “a dance party-ready” skirt. “I also removed the straps so that I could really wiggle and hug everyone,” Asiah notes. Streamers, confetti, and fake money fell from the ceiling as night turned into morning.

Three months later, Asiah and Gerald say they’re still in awe of the whole weekend: “As Gerald and I reflect on our wedding now that it’s concluded, we can confidently say it was the most extraordinary experience of our lives,” she says. “Already, we find ourselves joking about the possibility of a destination baby shower when the time comes—a testament to the joy and anticipation that fills our hearts for what lies ahead.”