The Knot Weddings Magazine

You can be disabled and your life can still be aspirational.

“My colleagues at Open Style Lab and I designed a bouquet holder to give the illusion that I was holding one,” Christina says. “My neck can’t support heavy hair accessories, so the team at Johnathan Hayden created my veil by adding silver hand-painted flowers on the trim that looked identical to real lace and beading.”

James and Christina added braille to their invitations for guests with vision impairments. Because not everyone can—or necessarily needs

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