
In my little corner of that world I support and advocate for a better wedding industry where everyone is welcome, celebrated and can feel safe to be their authentic self. I see a lot of couple's now reaching out for specific suppliers who will understand their day, either from the LGBTQIA+ community or those who understand how to plan perhaps a neurodivergent friendly ceremony. If this is you, thanks for stopping by and I can safely say that you are in the right place.
Pronouns aren't a strange concept here. I encourage everyone to share them so they are referred to in the right way. You wouldn't call a cup of tea, a coffee, right?
As an invisible illness sufferer I have a non-judgemental and supportive approach to every ceremony, which extends not only to the couple getting married but to all of their guests. If you have any specific needs during your ceremony, we can prioritise them to make sure that you are as comfy as possible during such a special moment of your day. Need to sit down for the whole ceremony - let's get some chairs and make a comfy area for you to sit. Need a quiet space to decompress throughout your day - let's speak to your venue to make sure this is in place.
You are seen and you are welcome in the haus of Electric Joy.

Molly - 2025 newlywed
Kerry and Scarlett - 2025 newlyweds
