Houston LGBTQ couple was discriminated against while planning their wedding. So they started their own event planning business.

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A Houston LGBTQ couple was discriminated against while planning their wedding. They decided they could do it themselves and started their own event design and rental business for weddings.

A model walks down the runway during a fashion show at A Colorful LGBTQ+ Wedding Experience, a same-sex wedding expo, Sunday, July 10, 2022, at Enchanted Cypress Ballroom in Cypress.Erik Jones and Anthony Johnson found themselves a little frustrated when planning their wedding in 2017, but it wasn’t a time crunch or seating charts that was making them sweat.

The couple decided it didn’t need that kind of help to plan or design their wedding — they could do it themselves. The men had a few business endeavors between them, including selling candles, running a graphic designed company and operating a photography business. The event had 34 vendors who offer bar services,catering, photography, make up artists, among other services, that are either a part of the LGBTQ+ community or are allies.

 

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Good for them. That's the way it should be. Very proud of these two.

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