Five gays and a wedding

We wanted it to feel personal and special and really memorable.

five gays and a wedding

You do have five power gays. I'm gonna make sure that Alexis and Kevin feel beautiful. We slayed really hard. From the start, Kevin and Alexis were adamant that they didn't want a traditional wedding, giving Brent the opportunity to push the boundaries with their boho vision.

So weird. Although Alexis and Kevin's wedding was highly personalized, the Fab Five agree that viewers will be able to take plenty of inspiration from it. Jonathan: We are getting married. Of course, any to-be-wed knows how overwhelming planning a wedding can be, and these two had no idea where to start.

Following her father's Parkinson's Disease diagnosis, they wanted to tie the knot quickly so he could walk her down the aisle and share a dance at the reception. I know. Five Gays and a Wedding: With Jeremiah Brent, Karamo Brown, Tan France, Alexis Seifert Hasbrouck.

In the ninth season of the feel-good reality show, which dropped on December 11,stars Tan France, Jonathan Van NessAntoni Porowski, Karamo Brown, and newcomer Jeremiah Brent joined forces to plan a wedding for one very special couple.

While the interior designer doesn't have formal wedding planning experience, he notes that his nuptials to Nate Berkus helped guide him during the process. As per usual, JVN took the lead on glam—and Alexis' wedding day vision was inspired by one very specific A-lister.

The Fab Five hustle to organize a dream wedding for a pair of busy new parents who want to ensure that an ailing loved one is part of their special day.

Queer Eye 2018 season : The Fab Five hustle to organize a dream wedding for a pair of busy new parents who want to ensure that an ailing loved one is part of their special day

For nine seasons, fans have watched Queer Eye deliver life-changing transformations to deserving folks all around the world. (Spoiler alert: They relied on a lot of wedding vendors to help!). In just three days, the Queer Eye cast pulled together a bohemian "music fest"-inspired wedding in the middle of the Las Vegas Yasss Vegas?

It's this declaration of who you've chosen to love in front of the people you love. In fact, one of our favorite parts of the episode was when they used The Knot Vendor Marketplace to secure their team of pros. Who are here to help save the day. Amid the season nine premiere of Queer Eye, we sat down with the cast to get the scoop on exactly how they planned a wedding in less than a week.

Conversations about weddings have occasionally appeared in the Netflix smash-hit series, and back inthe original cast actually helped facilitate a proposal and the subsequent vow swap—but now, we finally get to see another Queer Eye wedding!

Spoiler alert: They relied on a lot of wedding vendors to help! Amid the season nine premiere of Queer Eyewe sat down with the cast to get the scoop on exactly how they planned a wedding in less than a week. The bride and groom did not want something that didn't feel like them.

Read on to discover our favorite fun facts from the "Five Gays and a Wedding" Queer Eye episode, including a few moments you didn't see on TV. According to The Knot's data, the average couple spends about 15 months planning their wedding —but the Fab Five had just three days to create Kevin and Alexis' special event.

Enter, the Fab Five. Despite their two-year engagement, Kevin and Alexis' nuptials were put on pause when they welcomed their daughter, Olive. Especially to have a wedding and I haven't planned anything. Alexis: I know. The group landed on an olive grove in the middle of the Las Vegas desert, but actually changed the specific location right before the vow swap.

The fact that they wholeheartedly welcomed the Fab Five's guidance, Porowski says, was one of his favorite memories from filming the episode. I'm glad. When I got to see the episode I was like, 'Nailed it! One of the biggest wedding trends of the moment is the wedding vibe —a more elusive take on a specific theme or aesthetic.

While clusters of disco balls, layered rugs, fairy lights and mirrored accents helped curate the free-spirited feeling Brent was after, he says that getting the actual setting right took precedence above every other design tactic.