Caroline Rebodos

Wedding Design Consultant & the founder of CRÉO STUDIOS

I believe the most memorable weddings aren't the most expensive ones —
they're the most intentional.

I'm Caroline Rebodos, and I founded CRÉO STUDIOS because I kept witnessing the same pattern: couples with incredible taste and a genuine vision, overwhelmed by the planning process before they'd ever had the chance to articulate what they actually wanted.

My work starts before the vendors, before the contracts, before the spreadsheets. It starts with identity — with excavating what your wedding actually stands for, and building a visual language around it that's specific, evocative, and unmistakably yours.

The result isn't just a pretty moodboard. It's a design foundation that makes every subsequent decision easier, clearer, and more confident — from florals to fonts to what your guests feel when they walk through the door.

The way I work.

I

Design before décor.

Décor is the output. Design is the framework. I help you build the framework so that every decorative choice — however small — has a reason and a place.

II

Identity before aesthetics.

Beautiful weddings are easy to come by. Weddings that actually feel like the couple who threw them are rare. We start with who you are, not what looks good right now.

III

Intentionality over perfection.

Perfection is a moving target. Intentionality is a practice. My goal is to help you make choices you can stand behind — not to chase an impossible aesthetic ideal.

IV

Your wedding. Not a template.

No two consultations look the same because no two couples are the same. Everything I create is custom to your specific story, taste, and celebration.

"The details of your wedding shouldn't be a series of separate decisions.
They should speak a single language — yours."

This practice is designed for couples who are ready.

By the time we sit down together, the couples I work with best tend to share a few things in common. They have a point of view — even if it's unformed. They want their wedding to feel like something, not just look like something. And they understand that great design takes intention, not just budget.