
Alisha and Jordan Giles went on quite the journey to eventually be husband and wife. The pair met when they were freshmen at Georgia State University in 2009 while at a campus party. Their connection was strong, but it was initially one of friendship. They became best friends, supporting one another through a number of ups and downs. But as college ended and the years passed, they found themselves going in different directions and ended up losing touch for some time. It wasn’t until 2016, after Jordan returned from a mission trip to Ghana, that he realized he wanted and needed to reconnect with Alisha, but in a much different way than before.
The two became an item, an inseparable one at that point, falling in love. Soon after, Jordan proposed to her and the couple, excited to be together again and start a life together, set their wedding date for March 2020 in their home of Columbia, South Carolina. They certainly couldn’t have foreseen when they set their date for the 21st of that month and year that a global pandemic would send their plans into a tailspin.
“Four days before our big day, the CDC announced there should be no gatherings of more than 10 people,” Alisha tells ESSENCE. “We were forced to cancel our wedding.”
The pair tried to roll with the punches and reschedule for the summer of that year, but Covid restrictions still wouldn’t allow for gatherings of large groups by that time in South Carolina. When it seemed like forces out of their control were going to keep them from saying “I do” indefinitely, Jordan decided to go the unconventional route to make Alisha his wife. He planned a surprise elopement, flying her down to Palm Springs, Florida for nuptials with just the two of them, the officiant and photographer Reem Virgo. It was intimate and a moment to remember.
But that didn’t mean the couple still didn’t find it worth it to celebrate their love with all their family and friends when the time was right. A year after their initial wedding date, on March 20, 2021, they were finally able to marry with the pomp they always wanted — and in front of 135 loved ones. With the opulent theme of “springtime in Paris,” Alisha and her planners, Emore Campbell Events and Jenkins & Co. Weddings, went all out for the big celebration, making the past scheduling snafus, wait and stress all worth it. Check out the stunning images from the couple’s special day, as well as more info on their love story and the behind-the-scenes work of planning their wedding(s).
Vendors
Planner: Jenkins & Co. Weddings Venue: 701 Whaley Catering: Loosh Culinaire Cake: Bonnie Brunt Cakes Bartending: Twist Bartending Photography: Photos By Reem Videography: Unleashed Vizuals DJ: Operation Make The BrideHappy Photo booth: Shutter Booth Floral Designer: Xpressions Floral Designs Vintage Rentals: Bees Vintage Chair Rentals: Illuminations Designer & Consultant: Emore Campbell Events MUA for Bridesmaids: Sonya Sims MUA for Bride: Kianna Blocker Hair: Roderrica Stirrup
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01How They Knew They Found the OneAfter years of being friends, Alisha and Jordan realized they were each other’s soulmates.“I just knew I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her,” he says. She actually felt something soon after the two initially met at that Georgia State party. “I knew shortly after we met that Jordan was the one. He was just so perfect all around and I loved everything about him,” she says. “I always wanted to be around him and talk to him. It was just easy!”











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