Look, we've DJed hundreds of weddings across Houston, but every once in a while, a couple comes through with a vision so unexpectedly fire that even we're like, "Wait, this is about to be legendary." Kendra and Colby? Yeah, they brought that energy to Addison Woods on February 1, 2026, and honestly, it was one of those receptions where the vibe was locked in from minute one.
Red, white, pink, and disco balls. Custom hot pink table numbers. A matron of honor literally named Elsa walking in to a Frozen anthem. If you're thinking, "That sounds chaotic," you're not wrong—but in the best possible way. This wasn't your standard pastel-and-Pinterest wedding. This was a full-send celebration that somehow balanced elegance with pure, unfiltered hype.
And yeah, we're biased, but as the wedding DJ in Houston, Texas tasked with bringing the soundtrack (and the lighting, and the monogram, and the audio guestbook), we had a front-row seat to the magic. Let's break it down.
The Aesthetic That Made Everyone Do a Double-Take
Here's the thing about wedding color palettes: most couples play it safe. Blush and gold. Sage and cream. Navy and white. All fine choices, but Kendra and Colby? They said, "Nah, we're going bold."
Their color scheme was red, white, and pink with silver disco balls scattered throughout the reception space. And look, I'm a guy, I don't usually get all hyped about décor. But walking into Addison Woods and seeing that setup? It hit different. The pinks were vibrant without being overwhelming, the disco balls caught the light in all the right ways, and the whole vibe felt like Studio 54 met a modern love story.
It was romantic, but with an edge. Classy, but ready to party. The kind of aesthetic that photographs beautifully but also translates to an actual good time in real life.
Colby's Custom Hot Pink Table Numbers: A Groom Who Gets It
Can we talk about Colby for a second? Because this man understood the assignment.
Most grooms are like, "Yeah, whatever she wants is cool," and check out of the planning process entirely. Not Colby. He went out and got custom hot pink table numbers made so guests could immediately spot their seats when they walked in. Not ivory. Not gold. Hot. Pink.
And they worked. The second you stepped into the reception, those numbers popped against the rest of the décor. No squinting at tiny script fonts or wandering around aimlessly trying to find Table 7. Just bold, impossible-to-miss markers that fit the vibe perfectly.
The Takeaway:
It's the little details like that—ones that actually enhance the guest experience instead of just looking cute on Instagram—that make a wedding feel thoughtful. Props to Colby for caring about both the aesthetic and the function.