An Intimate, New Orleans-Inspired Wedding in Sonoma

As Morgan Robinson-Tashombe and Taj Tashombe’s story proves, love at first sight is overrated. Morgan, a store marketing and events manager at Sephora North America, and Taj, the vice president of government affairs of the Oakland Athletics, initially met in preschool. “For the first 10 years of our lives, Taj and I shared milestone moments like school recitals, t-ball, and soccer games,” notes Morgan. However, they lost touch when Taj moved to Seattle around the fourth grade. But, when a throwback Facebook post of their second-grade class reconnected the duo 17 years later, the spark was undeniable.

“Taj invited my cousin and [me] to his birthday party ‘to break the ice.’ The first faces I saw were Taj and his mother’s,” Morgan recalls. “The nostalgia of our younger years rushed back and the rest was history.” 

The couple had their first date on election night in 2008, and got engaged nearly five years later in front of Disney’s Enchanted Castle. Along the way, their family grew with the birth of their two girls. After a long engagement, the couple swapped vows at an 18-person wedding which included their seven-year-old and two-year-old daughters as flower girls. The wedding took place on November 16, 2020, so the couple kept things intimate to keep their loved ones safe and had more guests join in for the festivities remotely.

Since Taj and Morgan are native Oaklanders and the bride’s family has roots in New Orleans, they wanted to host a romantic day with coast-to-coast appeal. With natural details, an autumnal palette, and classic European touches, the family celebration turned out to be an absolutely beautiful event. Read ahead to explore this wedding, planned by Lea Stafford Events and photographed by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

The couple planned their special day amid the pandemic, so they always had a limited guest list in mind. “Had the circumstances been different, I’d imagine a minimum of 100 guests,” Morgan explains. Guests received minimalist invitations from Bourne Paper Co., while additional friends and family members were invited to tune in via Zoom.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Once we added the cape, it was clear this was the one.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

The bride wore a sleek, off-the-shoulder gown from Alyssa Kristin and accessorized with a pearl cape, courtesy of Daughters of Simone. “There were so many great options, but it fit me like a glove, literally,” Morgan says. “And, once we added the cape, it was clear this was the one.” Rounding out the look was a pair of Christian Louboutin heels and jewelry from Anthropologie.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Taj donned a bespoke, three-piece suit, which he designed with his tailor based in Shanghai, China. He accessorized with black and tortoise glasses from Céline, Prada boots, and several custom beaded bracelets. “Taj identifies with his beaded bracelets for their healing properties and balancing attributes,”  notes Morgan.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Taj and Morgan stayed true to their Bay Area roots by hosting the festivities in Sonoma County. But, two weeks before their wedding, their original location was canceled for a number of venue-related issues. So, the couple swapped vows at a private residence. “The new venue provided a sense of familiarity we appreciated and provided the perfect backdrop for our family celebration,” Morgan says.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Fortunately, the team at Lea Stafford Events made this last-minute change as seamless as possible. “Hearing the news that the first venue backed out was stressful, but having someone take the wheel and search for a new venue in a matter of days was an example of problem solving like no other,” the bride adds.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

The couple decided to do a first look to give themselves some time alone together before the ceremony began.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

For Morgan and Taj, it was important to have an intimate and romantic celebration, peppered with modern elements. The ceremony’s backdrop mastered the look, thanks to a compilation of European benches, settees, and chairs.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

The altar was anchored with a custom arbor, which Lea Stafford Events created to look like a life-sized, modern picture frame. A beautiful mix of florals were affixed to the base to give it a burst of color and personality.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

“My grandfather passed away over the summer, so we created a beautiful memorial for him near the altar, close to my grandmother,” Morgan shares. “I felt his spirit the entire day.”

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

It was just us and our girls.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

The couple’s wedding party consisted of their two daughters, who also wore white for the occasion. “It was just us and our girls,” says Morgan.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

The bride was escorted down the aisle by her brother, Leon Robinson, to the tune of “Rocket Love” by Stevie Wonder.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Since the couple wanted to keep their 18-person party as intimate as possible, it was only fitting they tapped a close friend to officiate the wedding.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

In keeping with the ultra-personal theme, Taj and Morgan wrote their own vows. “My vows focused on us continuing to write our unique story and promising to be my authentic self,” she shares.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

While the couple said their vows alone, they had their daughters come up to the altar for the end of the ceremony. “My seven year-old was overcome with emotions, only to have her baby [sister] announce it to all guests, in-person and remote, and laugh about it,” the bride adds.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

The happy couple walked down the aisle to “For the Love of You” by The Isley Brothers during the recessional.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Do it your way, go with your gut, and don’t second guess yourself.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

For fellow couples planning their own weddings, Morgan offers some advice. “Do it your way, go with your gut, and don’t second guess yourself,” the bride recommends. “And, work with a team that is willing to work with you.”

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

The couple traded in a multi-course dinner for a laid-back reception with the people they love the most. “There was no dancing or some of the more familiar components of a wedding we are used to seeing,” Morgan says. “Just spending time with family.”

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Just because the couple took a pared-back approach doesn’t mean it was any less of a party. The reception featured a specialty cocktail called Vieux Carre, a tasty medley of whiskey, cognac, and bitters.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Lea Stafford Events included small, personal touches—such as a monogrammed wax seal—to make this intimate occasion feel even more special. Guests were also offered pashminas to keep warm all night long.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Taj and Morgan might’ve ditched the dancing, but good food was still at the top of their priority list. According to the couple, choosing the menu was the easiest part of the wedding planning process. They tapped Red Door Catering to offer a delicious spread of Creole cuisine.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Admittedly, bringing a slice of New Orleans to the West Coast is no easy feat. However, Lea Stafford Events blurred the two regions seamlessly, thanks to European-inspired furniture, texture, and details. A velvet-lined family table was set with lush flowers, chestnuts, and figs, highlighting the special day’s autumnal palette.

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

Photo by Mashaida Co. and Lea Bremicker

At the end of the night, the couple cut into an artful three-tiered white cake by Danielle Estrella. But, the treats didn’t end there. Guests left the party with an assortment of macarons in tow.

Some final thoughts from the bride? “Take it slow,” she shares. “The planning takes far longer than the wedding experience. It’s here and then it’s gone.”