Drag Officiant ceremonies are intentional, prepared, and limited in number.
If you’re reaching out, you’re not booking a gimmick — you’re starting a conversation about tone, presence, and how you want this moment to land in the room.
I read every inquiry personally.
Drag Officiant may be a good fit if:
you want joy without chaos
you’re open to drag as ceremony, not spectacle
you value preparation and clarity
you want something memorable and well-held
Drag Officiant is not a good fit if:
you’re looking for a surprise appearance
you want something improvised or last-minute
you want drag to override the ceremony itself
Not every inquiry becomes a booking — and that’s intentional.
To keep this simple and efficient, please include:
Date & location
Type of ceremony
(wedding, elopement, vow renewal, other)
Your desired tone
(subtle / celebratory / iconic)
Estimated guest count
Budget range
Planner or coordinator (if applicable)
You don’t need to explain your vision perfectly.
You do need to know what you’re open to.
If the date and scope align, you’ll receive a response with next steps.
If Drag Officiant isn’t the right fit, you’ll be told honestly — and, when possible, pointed toward an alternative that makes sense.
Either way, you’ll hear back.
Drag Officiant works a limited number of ceremonies each month.
Primary regions:
New York City
Surrounding areas
Destination ceremonies are considered with advance notice.
If this approach feels aligned, you’re welcome to inquire.
Not everything has to be traditional — it does have to be intentional.