What locals are saying
Now operating as Gibbs Floral Studio, Stephanie Gibbs has spent years building one of Charleston's more quietly indispensable dual reputations — florist and coordinator in one — with particular strength in large-scale weddings at storied venues like Legare Waring House. The consensus across couples, fellow vendors, and destination clients alike is consistent: she translates a vague mood board into something more precise than the client imagined, holds her composure when centerpieces blow over in coastal gusts, and manages budgets without sacrificing the vision. There's no meaningful critical dissent in the record — the lone caveat being that she operates exclusively in the events space and won't accommodate retail or small orders.
On socials
Couples name Stephanie directly and repeatedly — her ability to take a loose vision and return something better than imagined is the dominant note, with more than one bride describing tears at first sight of the florals. The calm-under-pressure reputation is real: a centerpiece knocked over mid-wedding became, in her hands, an improvement on the original design.
Who it’s for & what you get
Frequently asked
Is Stephanie Gibbs Events one of the best wedding pros in Charleston?
Yes — Stephanie Gibbs Events is currently ranked #1 wedding pro in Charleston by community votes.
What is Stephanie Gibbs Events best known for?
Designed whimsical flowers and olive branches for a Charleston wedding at William Aiken House with Italian flair.
Who should go to Stephanie Gibbs Events?
Stephanie Gibbs Events is best for: source:junebug, wedding-planners.
Where is Stephanie Gibbs Events located?
Stephanie Gibbs Events is located at Charleston, SC.
What does a Charleston wedding planner cost?
Month-of coordinators typically run $2,500–$5,000. Partial planning sits in the $5,000–$10,000 range. Full-service designers for larger weddings can be $12,000+.
When should I book a wedding planner?
12–18 months before for full planning. Month-of coordinators get hired 6–9 months out. The most in-demand planners book a year+ ahead for peak-season weekends.
