French, English, Hungarian

My journey as a wedding celebrant began during my university years, when I was studying interpretation and translation at ELTE in Budapest. From the start, I loved the unique world of weddings — moments filled with laughter, tears, and joy. Back then, I believed the event alone was enough to make everyone happy.

Over time, my perspective changed. I wanted to create ceremonies that were not only emotional but also technically flawless — because every detail matters. I became a perfectionist celebrant: arriving early, using a good pen, guiding the wedding party through etiquette, and ensuring every small element, like the rings on the pillow, goes smoothly.

Andi – performing a ceremony at the famous Fishermen’s Bastion 

As I gained experience, I realised perfect preparation means little without meaningful words. A wedding ceremony shouldn’t just talk about ideal love; it should reflect the couple’s real story, their journey, and the life they share with family and friends. For me, a ceremony is an everlasting memory — a chance for couples to pause, reflect, promise, and celebrate the present surrounded by their loved ones.

That’s where I am now on this journey — with many more beautiful chapters ahead.

Misi & Andi – working together at an international wedding in Budapest