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Laeticia & Terrence’s Timeless Ivoirian-Congolese Destination Wedding in New Jersey

Terrence and Laeticia met in June 2015 at an Afrobeat event in New York City. Laeticia was interning for a fashion designer company while Terrence was working in the banking industry. He proposed 2 years later during a trip to New Orleans for the Essence Festival. They took a jazz cruise in the Mississippi River and had dinner on the boat. At the end of the night, Terrence got on one knee and asked Laeticia to marry him.

Laeticia knew what she wanted. Glamour. Vintage. Elegant. Sophisticated. Timeless. It was our pleasure to deliver. From finding vendors like Alisha Simone who flawlessly styled the room to coordinating with the venue Lucien’s Manor. Every bride should be in awe when they walk into their wedding. Enjoy the pictures beautifully captured by HAK Weddings.

white wedding dress
Congolese bride and her bridesmaids admiring her ring in bathrobes drinking champagne
Congolese bride and her bridesmaids in bathrobes
Congolese bride putting on her wedding dress
peaceful Congolese bride looking out the window
portrait of Multicultural bride and her bridesmaids
Ivoirian groom smiling before their military wedding
Ivoirian groom and groomsmen drinking before the wedding
Ivoirian groom and Congolese bride holding hands for first touch before wedding ceremony

The ceremony was full of joy! In a quick 20 minute ceremony the pastor delivered a powerful exhortation and the couple lavished words of appreciation and devotion to one another. It was an unplugged ceremony, which allowed the guests to focus on this important part of the day and also kept them out of the photographers way.

Ivoirian groomsman and Haitian bridesmaid walking down the aisle at the wedding ceremony
Ivoirian groom and Congolese bride laughing at their wedding ceremony
Ivoirian groom and Congolese bride dancing as they leave their wedding ceremony
Ivoirian groom and Congolese bride kissing as they leave their wedding ceremony
Ivoirian groom and Congolese bride wedding portrait
Ivoirian groom and Congolese bride kissing

They had a super fun and memorable reception. One of the best parts of the night was the speeches (yes, speeches!) They were sweet and emotional yet comical and inspirational. Terrence’s grandmother gave a speech that was funny yet set the atmosphere for the merging of the 2 families, which is part of what marriage does. The dancing portion kicked off with a soul train line dance-off to determine who has better dancers between Congo and Cote D’Ivoire. Who do you think were the better dancers? 😉 

Ivoirian groom and Congolese bride doing the first dance at their wedding reception
Ivoirian groom and Congolese bride cutting the cake at their wedding reception
Ivoirian and Congolese multicultural wedding soul train line dance off during wedding ceremony
Ivoirian and Congolese intercultural wedding dance off during wedding reception
Ivoirian groom and Congolese bride dancing at their wedding reception
Ivoirian bride and groom at wedding reception in yellow traditional attire
Ivoirian bride and groom at wedding reception in yellow traditional attire