Every designer waits for a bride like this. She walked in and said dark. Gothic. Medieval. Give me something no one has ever seen. So we built a cathedral inside a ballroom. Using Midjourney, I created an original image of a teal gothic cathedral — vaulted arches, towering chandeliers, stained atmosphere — then printed it at monumental scale and wrapped the Paséa ballroom walls in it entirely. The room stopped being a hotel. It became a world from another century. Long feasting tables were buried under cascading arrangements of jewel-toned blooms, clusters of grapes, tangerines and figs spilling between jewel-colored goblets and black taper candles. Haze rolled across the floor. An orchestra in black tie played from the shadows. Aerial performers in teal, magenta and plum moved through the room like figures from a painting that had come to life. Every detail was considered. Every inch was intentional. This was the wedding where I finally got to show the full range of what I am capable of. She trusted the darkness. And the darkness was magnificent.