Hi, I’m Dominika. Born and raised in the heart of Chicago, I’ve always been drawn to the energy and warmth of memorable gatherings. Six years ago, I discovered my passion for event planning, diving headfirst into everything from community events and large-scale art activations to intimate dinner parties. Each experience taught me something new about creating spaces where people feel seen, celebrated, and connected.

But there has always been something undeniably special about weddings. There’s a unique magic in celebrating love—where every detail, from the flowers to the music to the smallest heartfelt gesture, carries so much meaning. That sentimentality is what drew me to weddings, and why planning them has become more than a career—it’s a joy and a privilege. I love designing moments where thoughtful details meet genuine connection, where everything feels intentional but never forced, and where your personality shines through every choice.

Full disclosure: I cry at every single ceremony. So if you see me tearing up, don’t mind me.

Ultimately, my goal is to craft gatherings that feel both elevated and intimately yours, celebrations that you and your guests will remember long after the last dance.

NICE TO meet YOU

Little tidbits

FOREVER SMITTEN BY MY DACHSHUND

Named after our favorite Cubs player, Rizzo is the sweetest little dachshund, and it’s only a matter of time before he makes his presence known—whether in conversation or in spirit.

DEVOTEE OF REALITY TV

I have a soft spot for reality TV—The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Dancing with the Stars, Love Is Blind… you name it. There’s something so fun about getting swept up in the stories, the emotions, and yes, even the inevitable twists. I’ll admit it—I watch, I feel, and I can’t help but talk about it.

FROM POLAND, WITH LOVE

Despite my last name—which comes from my husband’s Filipino heritage—I’m 100% Polish and fluent in the language. Growing up immersed in Polish culture, I carry a love for the traditions, the food, and the warmth that comes with it, and I’m always happy to share a little piece of that heritage (or a pierogi recipe) along the way.