About
On WeddingWire since 2021
Class Act is a full-service wedding planning company based in Chesterfield, Virginia. This mother-and-daughter team is experienced and ready to help turn your wedding dreams into reality. They are master organizers, and their attention to detail is matched only by their professionalism and dedication to their clients. Their process is designed to allow you to be as involved as you want, and they can’t wait to meet you and get planning.
Services Offered
Class Act covers events in Chesterfield, Richmond, and beyond. They offer full planning, partial planning, and day-of coordination services. Whether you are beginning your planning journey or just looking for someone to bring everything together, they have you covered. They’ll take care of the details so that you can relax and enjoy the buildup to your big day. Decorating packages are also available. They can’t wait to design a wedding experience you and your guests will love.
- Black-owned
- Woman-owned
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Reviews of Class Act LLC Full Service
Review summary
Class Act LLC is highly recommended by multiple reviewers for weddings and other events. The team, led by Kimby and her mother Cassandra, is praised for their outstanding service, professional approach, and attention to detail. They are commended for their ability to bring the wedding vision to life, create a beautiful and elegant atmosphere, and provide excellent coordination and decorations. The food is also mentioned as excellent, and the team is described as reliable and trustworthy. Overall, Class Act receives glowing reviews and is highly recommended for a stress-free and memorable wedding experience.
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