a love story, beautifully told.
There is nothing quite like a wedding day. Months - sometimes years — of dreaming, planning, and pouring love into every detail, all leading to one single, beautiful day. Our job as coordinators is simple: make sure the couple never has to think about a single thing except being present in the moments that matter most.
For Laura and Matt, that's exactly what we did.
We bring creativity and expertise to everything we do.
What We Took Care Of
Supplier Briefing & Management Every supplier received a detailed brief ahead of the wedding day — florist, caterer, photographer, celebrant, all of it. Everyone knew exactly where to be and when. No crossed wires, no last-minute surprises.
Ceremony to Reception Venue Transition Seamlessly moving guests between venues is one of the most logistically complex parts of wedding day coordination — and one couples should never feel. We kept the timeline on track and the energy exactly where it needed to be.
Wet Weather Contingency Planning Every great wedding coordinator has a backup plan. We had every wet weather contingency ready to activate instantly — so no matter what, the day stayed perfect.
On-The-Day Coordination Run sheet management, supplier communication, timing, flow — we held it all. Because great on-the-day coordination is completely invisible. That's exactly how it should be.
Problem Solving & Crisis Management Every wedding has unexpected moments. We handled every one swiftly and discreetly, long before it could reach the couple or their guests.
Couple Advocacy Every decision, every adjustment, every call made on the day — all of it in service of Laura and Matt's vision. That's what a true wedding coordinator does.
"Watching a couple move through their wedding day with pure joy — not stress, not worry, just joy — that's everything."
The Result
Laura and Matt were fully present for every moment of their wedding day — laughing, crying, dancing, celebrating — knowing every detail was handled with the same love they'd put into planning it.
That's the Agnes & Read difference.