At the time of this New Orleans industrial wedding inspiration shoot, Alex and Devin were a couple. They met while working together when Devin first moved to New Orleans. During the beginning of their relationship, Alex identified as a cisgender woman, but after a few months of dating Alex began the journey of sobriety. With that came clarity and Alex so bravely decided to stand in their truth and begin their transition. Devin was right there supporting and loving Alex throughout Alex’s transition.

We love the moody layers added to this industrial scene, the vintage elements like the car and Devin’s earrings and hairpiece, and that burgundy suit!

New Orleans industrial wedding inspiration on Equally Wed, an LGBTQ+ wedding magazine

New Orleans industrial wedding inspiration on Equally Wed, an LGBTQ+ wedding magazine

New Orleans industrial wedding inspiration on Equally Wed, an LGBTQ+ wedding magazine

New Orleans industrial wedding inspiration on Equally Wed, an LGBTQ+ wedding magazine

New Orleans industrial wedding inspiration on Equally Wed, an LGBTQ+ wedding magazine

New Orleans industrial wedding inspiration on Equally Wed, an LGBTQ+ wedding magazine

New Orleans industrial wedding inspiration on Equally Wed, an LGBTQ+ wedding magazine

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Venue: New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA)
Planner: Spanish Oak Events
Floral: Fat Cat Flowers
Photographer: Marquez Fotos
Makeup: Verde Beauty
Dress: Bliss Bridal
Suit: Tuxedos to Geaux
Rentals: LoveGood Rentals
Other: Tap Truck Nola

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