Bride Of The Week: Lenore Coer
Written By Kaileah Christine
December 14, 2020
Our #GLBride of the week is the beautiful Lenore Coer, who wore our gown as she wed her fiancé Goke. The couple decided to exchange their vows at the sophisticated Georgian Terrace in Atlanta with a romantic African-American and Nigerian fusion wedding. In the following interview, Lenore shares the details behind her unique wedding, and when she fell in love with our gown.
"Once I tried on my dress, I did not want to take it off."
How did you meet your husband? Tell us a little bit about your relationship.
Everyone’s heard the story, “Guy sees the tall girl across the room, walks over, and they live happily ever after.” But this NOT that story.
Although our love story did start that way, a casual party with some friends, it was a full 3 years before I’d decide to go on a second date with my husband. But by that time, he’d have to travel 3000 miles to California where I’d recently moved, in order for me to say ‘Yes’.
That ‘Yes’ evolved into an almost 3 years long-distance relationship with frequent trips between NY and LA and a beautiful wedding surrounded by our close family and friends.
I stand by that choice.
How was your experience with the Galia Lahav brand?
Wearing a Galia Lahav gown on my wedding day was literally a dream come true.
" literally a dream come true. "
How did you find your perfect dress?
I never subscribed to the old notion that “when you know you know”. But that is EXACTLY what happened. Years ago, probably long before Goke and I reconnected, I’d saved a gown as “my wedding gown” on Instagram and sent it to my friend Aisha to help me track down the designer. That designer just so happened to be Galia Lahav.
Years later, when Aisha and I started shopping for my wedding dress as an afternoon activity, we were simply going to try on different styles to get a feel for what I wanted and what looked best on my body. I had no intention of picking out my dress that day.
But when I walked into Manhattan’s Bridal Reflections and they had several designs from Galia Lahav, I figured I might as well try it on and see…
Once I tried on my dress, I did not want to take it off. In fact, I took the dress off, tried on several other dresses, and asked to try on my dress again. Same reaction. I knew it was the one — it was even a two-piece which completely blew my mind — and the way the embroidery made my eyes sparkle was a dream. My dress was light as a feather and never weighed me down. It was everything I’d asked for in a dress and I liked the way it looked on me.
What moment from your wedding will you never forget?
The moment I will never forget is dancing during the father-daughter dance to “Butterfly Kisses” by Bob Carlisle.
I was in middle school the first time I heard that song on the radio and I knew in that moment that song would be the daddy-daughter song at my wedding.
It was truly a full-circle moment for me. And re-affirmation that the dreams of a little girl from a small town in Georgia really do come true. So of course, I cried right through it
"Once I tried on my dress, I did not want to take it off."