The Heart & History

 The Beau Team 

Great vision without great people is irrelevant.
— Jim Collins' book Good to Great

Owner, Nicole Mason, doesn’t remember much from her time in college at the University of Puget Sound as vividly as her time in Business Leadership with Professor Jeffrey Matthews, where she studied Jim Collins’ book Good to Great. The lesson that stuck most was simple yet powerful: a company is only as great as the people on the bus.

Nicole is the first to say that the success of Ivory & Beau has never been hers alone. What began with just two people has grown into a thriving team of eight full-time employees, one part-time team member, and a handful of talented contract partners. Each person has played a vital role in shaping Ivory & Beau into what it is today.

The boutique and floral design team’s success is the direct result of the dedication, hard work, and heart of its people — not only those on our team now, but also those who have shared part of their journey here before moving on to new paths. Nicole is endlessly grateful for the incredible humans who pour their souls into this work, helping couples during one of the most exciting seasons of their lives.

At Ivory & Beau, our team is our greatest treasure. They are the ones who bring the magic to life, one gown, one flower, and one celebration at a time.

 The Gown Specialists 

  • CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER & BRIDAL STYLIST

    With over 15 years in the wedding industry, Holly’s knowledge has been a valued asset in every department at Ivory & Beau since 2020. She oversees operations, management, staff, and the team as a whole, working side by side with Nicole as her second in command. Her main focus is to continually grow the company successfully while ensuring that both brides and team members feel supported every step of the way.

    Holly has been on all sides of weddings — from planning to venue management and even in the corporate event world — which gives her a rare, comprehensive perspective on what it takes to make every event extraordinary. At any given time, you might see her helping style a bride, interviewing new candidates, chatting with vendors, or brainstorming ideas for growth. She also plays a vital role in hiring and recruiting, guiding team operations, and strengthening customer relations.

    As a bridal stylist, Holly is nothing short of extraordinary. She has an intuitive gift for knowing which gown will be perfect for a bride before the bride herself even has a clue. She loves getting to know each customer and takes great pride in ensuring that every bride leaves Ivory & Beau having had a truly magical, unforgettable experience.

    When she’s not working, Holly is a full-time wife and mom (to the cutest little boy on the planet). She loves spending time with her family, traveling, and can usually be found jamming out to her favorite 90’s boy bands.

    Fun Fact: She was announced into her wedding reception by THE Chuck Norris

    Favorite Band/Artist: Justin Timberlake 

    Favorite Gown: Blaire by Sottero & Midgley

  • BOUTIQUE ASSISTANT MANAGER

    Naomi grew up in Woodstock, GA and moved to Savannah right after graduation in May 2023! Naomi spent four years at Kennesaw State University and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Apparel and Textiles with a concentration of fashion merchandising.

    She has worked in all aspects of fashion sales from regular boutique settings to wholesale to bridal. She instantly fell in love with sales and especially bridal sales with being able to be a part of a bride's special day and helping them find their dream wedding dress!

    Fun fact: She danced and competed against the Dance Moms team… and WON!

    Favorite Band/Artist: Rainbow Kitten Surprise

    Favorite Gown: Woods by Madi Lane

  • BOUTIQUE ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS

    Savannah is the heart of Ivory & Beau’s day-to-day operations, ensuring every detail behind the scenes runs seamlessly so our brides receive the highest level of care. From meticulously reviewing each gown for perfection to assisting with purchase orders and inventory, she plays a vital role in keeping the boutique organized and efficient. Savannah also supports our bridal stylists during appointments, making sure every VIP bride feels pampered and celebrated from the moment they walk through our doors. When gowns arrive, she carefully oversees the process, double-checking every detail so our brides’ dream dresses are flawless.

    Her role is absolutely crucial to Ivory & Beau’s signature experience. She bridges operations with customer service, guaranteeing that everything runs smoothly so our brides can focus on the joy of saying “yes” to the dress.

    Fun Fact: She loves to sew, specifically embroidery and she’s been trying out crochet recently

    Favorite Band/Artist: She said she can’t choose! She listens to so much!

    Favorite Gown: Uma by WTOO

  • BRIDAL STYLIST

    Amy is known for her unmatched drive to go above and beyond for every bride who walks through our doors. Whether a bride is working with a tight timeline before the wedding or has a very specific style in mind, Amy is relentless in her search—exploring every option and leaving no stone unturned until she finds the perfect gown.

    Her passion for service shines in everything she does. Amy takes the time to truly listen, understand each bride’s vision, and provide thoughtful guidance, creating a personalized and stress-free experience from start to finish. Her goal is simple but powerful: to ensure every bride feels cared for, confident, and celebrated while finding the gown of their dreams.

 The Bloom Crew 

  • LEAD FLORAL DESIGNER & FLORAL SALES

    Laney is the very first person you’ll meet when inquiring about flowers with Ivory & Beau, and from the very first conversation, her warm energy and eye for detail shine through. With superb attention to detail, Laney works closely with each couple to bring their vision to life in a way that beautifully aligns with their budget, style, and aesthetic.

    What makes Laney exceptional is not just her artistry, but also her connection with people. She loves getting to know couples and their stories, ensuring that their flowers reflect their personalities and wedding day dreams. Beyond weddings, she also collaborates with corporate clients to design arrangements and installations that perfectly complement business-related events.

    Laney’s experience and technical skill is incredible. She is an accomplished floral designer whose creativity and professionalism have made her an invaluable part of the Ivory & Beau team. With Laney leading the way, clients can trust that their florals will be both stunning and seamlessly handled from first inquiry to final bloom.

    Fun Fact: From Northern California and been doing wedding flowers since age 14!! Flowers is the only job she has ever had and she loves it!

    Favorite Part of Wedding: Seeing the bride & groom’s first look and last dance

    Favorite Wedding Dress: Anything and everything with a low cut back with buttons all the way down the train!!

  • FLORAL ADMINISTRATOR

    Ross is originally from Oregon, but has lived all over the country! He’s a retired dancer, a horticulturist, and now Ivory & Beau’s floral administrator who calls Savannah home. Ross brings his experience in the performing arts to every Ivory & Beau wedding, giving our clients their time center stage, while using his horticulture experience to keep our flowers in peak condition for our couples.

    Ross is the organizational backbone of Ivory & Beau’s floral department. Once floral orders are booked, he steps in to manage every detail with precision. From crafting detailed flower recipes to coordinating orders, Ross ensures that each event has exactly what it needs to come to life beautifully.

    With extensive knowledge of flower varieties and horticultural care, Ross has a gift for creating the perfect mix of blooms for any occasion. He thoughtfully balances seasonality, budget, and color preferences to design recipes that set the stage for breathtaking arrangements.

    His meticulous attention to detail means proposals are completed and ready well before event day, allowing the design team to focus fully on what they do best — creating floral magic on site. Ross’s expertise and dedication make him an essential part of turning Ivory & Beau’s floral visions into stunning reality.

    Fun Fact: Ross has an identical twin brother

    Favorite Band/Artist: The Tallest Man on Earth

    Favorite Part Of A Wedding: The flowers. Obviously.

  • LEAD FLORAL DESIGNER & TEAM SCHEDULING COORDINATOR

    Hailing from the City of Brotherly Love and now thriving in the Business of Love, this Philadelphia native moved to Savannah on a whim two years ago — and wouldn’t change a thing. With a degree in musical theater and costume design and a lifelong passion for flowers, Kierceton brings her fun, lighthearted energy and eye for color and texture to every bouquet she creates. (Don’t be surprised if she breaks into song and dance at any given moment!)

    Kierceton’s extensive experience in floral design, paired with her incredible eye for detail, allows her to transform flowers into breathtaking arrangements that wow every time. Quirky and creative, she approaches each event with artistry that makes Ivory & Beau’s florals truly unforgettable.

    But Kierceton doesn’t just design beautiful blooms — she also keeps the wheels turning behind the scenes as our Event Operations Coordinator. She manages all team scheduling with precision, carefully balancing project scope, venue restrictions, and installation requirements to ensure the right number of hands are always on site.

    Known for her calming presence, Kierceton helps the team maintain grace under pressure — no matter how tight the timeframe or how complex the setup. With her rare combination of creativity, organization, and composure, she ensures every event runs smoothly while looking absolutely stunning.

    When she’s not at Ivory & Beau, you’ll likely find Kierceton hanging out with her cats, Sparkle and Apollo, reading, starting yet another crafting project, or romping around the great outdoors.

    Fun fact: Kierceton is a certified Yoga Instructor

    Favorite band/artist: Florence and the Machine

    Favorite part of a wedding: When an absolute banger comes on (cue Dancing Queen by ABBA) and the guests go wild!

  • OPERATIONS MANAGER

    Ella Mae is the backbone of Ivory & Beau’s behind-the-scenes operations. As Operations Director, she oversees inventory in preparation for weddings and events, keeping the floral design shop organized and ready to create magic. She also manages boutique supplies and office organization, ensuring the entire team has exactly what they need to succeed — no matter how big or small the item may be.

    Happy to now be living in the South, Ella Mae moved to Savannah from DeKalb, Illinois, bringing with her elite organizational skills that keep the shop and team running like clockwork. Whether she’s labeling everything in sight with her trusty label maker or streamlining systems to make event prep seamless, Ella Mae’s impact is undeniable. Her presence is so essential that when she’s gone, even for a day, she’s deeply missed.

    She is the ultimate team player, always willing to jump in wherever needed to support the success of the team and the seamless execution of each event. While she can occasionally be spotted on site helping with event setups, most often Ella Mae shines behind the scenes, keeping the shop tidy, organized, and fully stocked so the rest of the team can focus on what they do best — creating breathtaking weddings and events.

    When she isn’t working her magic at Ivory & Beau, you’ll likely find Ella Mae taking her cat on walks, running her permanent jewelry and thrifted clothing business, Unrooted by Ella Mae, or spending time at the beach. She also has a heart for service, having traveled to Haiti three times for missionary work to help expand and build an orphanage.

    And because the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree — we also have to say how much we adore Ella Mae’s mom! Just as sweet as her daughter, she’s always willing to lend a helping hand whenever she’s in town, making her an honorary member of the Ivory & Beau family.

    Favorite Artist: Mac Miller 

    Fun Fact: I’ve been to Haiti three times for missionary work to help expand and build an orphanage! 

    Favorite Part Of A Wedding: The small accents and details!

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MEGAN

LEAD FLORAL DESIGNER

Megan is one of Ivory & Beau’s lead floral designers for big weddings and events, bringing both artistry and precision to every project she touches. With years of floral experience, she has an impeccable eye for design and ensures that every arrangement is created with care, skill, and meticulous attention to detail.

Former Miss Georgia contestant and law-school dropout turned wedding planner, Megan is truly a woman of many talents. She’s your go-to girl for planning the wedding you’ve always dreamed of, while also being an experienced florist with an incredible eye for design and style. Her bubbly, Southern personality will put a smile on your face any day of the week.

But Megan is so much more than her talent with weddings and flowers — she’s also known around the shop as our “forever bride.” Having worn four wedding dresses herself, she’s often found modeling gowns for photo shoots or simply twirling around the boutique in bridal style. Her radiant energy and sense of humor light up the studio, making the entire team laugh and feel at ease.

A true ball of sunshine, Megan combines the poise of a pageant beauty queen with the kindness of the most down-to-earth human you’ll ever meet. It’s impossible not to love her, and the entire team absolutely adores having her as both a colleague and a friend. With her creativity, warmth, and expertise, Megan helps bring unforgettable floral magic to every Ivory & Beau wedding.

Fun Fact: Co-director of the Miss Savannah, Miss Coastal Empire and Miss Tybee island pageant for the Miss Georgia organization!

Favorite Band/Artist: She has too many to list! But from Prince, Patsy Cline to Lynyrd Skynyrd just to name a few!

Favorite Part of a Wedding: Fluffing the bride’s train just before she walks down the aisle!

 The Content Collective  

  • SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING & CONTENT CREATOR

    Rachel is one of the creative masterminds behind Ivory & Beau’s social media presence. She brings brilliant editorial ideas to life across platforms, from curating captivating Instagram reels featuring our wedding gowns to crafting the fun, trend-savvy content you see on our TikTok. With her finger always on the pulse of what’s trending, Rachel ensures Ivory & Beau’s content is fresh, exciting, and inspiring for our customers, supporters, and friends.

    Now, Rachel’s own love story is unfolding before our eyes! As a bride herself, we’ve had the joy of capturing her journey from engagement to wedding day — and you can follow along on our YouTube channel.

    With her sharp eye for creativity and innovative approach to digital storytelling, Rachel continues to elevate Ivory & Beau’s brand, making sure every post, reel, and story reflects the magic and joy at the heart of what we do.

  • SOCIAL MEDIA & MARKETING VIRTUAL ASSISTANT

    AJ, owner of The Wedding Wingwoman, has been an incredible support to Ivory & Beau in navigating the ever-growing world of wedding content. With thousands of wedding images in our archives, it would take an army to review, curate, and create the kind of content our brides love — and AJ is that powerhouse. She lives and breathes weddings, and her passion for all things social media keeps her endlessly inspired with fresh ideas.

    Working closely with Rachel and Nicole (who’s notorious for sending over random bursts of inspiration at all hours of the night!), AJ helps transform raw content into captivating posts, reels, and resources that resonate with our community. Her efforts have been pivotal in the continued growth of Ivory & Beau’s social media following, bringing more brides into our world of gowns, flowers, and wedding magic.

    Most recently, AJ launched The Beau Babe online e-magazine — a fun, stylish resource filled with inspiration for weddings and all things Ivory & Beau. With her creativity and drive, we can’t wait to see what she dreams up next!

 The Wedding Planners 

Morgan

LEAD WEDDING CONSULTANT

New to the Savannah area, Columbus Ohio native, Morgan, comes to Ivory and Beau with experience working events in Northern Michigan, Central Ohio, and Sea Island Resort on St. Simons Island. She has a passion for hospitality, event design, organization, and all things weddings! On her days off, you can find her walking her rescue dog Mandi, or playing volleyball at Forsyth Park. 

Fun fact: Played volleyball in college

Favorite band/artist(s): Taylor Swift & Dua Lipa

Favorite Part of a Wedding: Bringing the clients vision board to life

Brittany

LEAD WEDDING CONSULTANT

Born and raised in Seattle, with a 17 year detour in Columbus, Ohio, Brittany has been loving her life in Savannah for 2 years. She’s a mom of three and just celebrated 26 years(!!) of marriage to my high school sweetheart (SO CUTE!).

A lifelong wedding nerd, falling in love with the traditions of weddings at a young age. She’s worked in just about every facet of the wedding industry in her career, photography, album design, bridal gown sales, venue coordinator, church wedding scheduler and coordinator and freelance wedding coordinating in my spare time. Weddings are what she loves!

Fun Fact: Brittany & her husband’s oldest daughter was born on their first wedding anniversary so they’ve never had an anniversary date (ON the date), but maybe THIS will be the year?!

Favorite Band/Artist: Mozart, Dave Matthews Band, Bach, Pavarotti, Piano Guys, Taylor Swift and Thomas Rhett with a little Barry Manilow and Harry Belafonte thrown in for good measure!

Favorite Part of a Wedding: My favorite is the moment you see each main player in the wedding (Bride, Groom, Parents etc) fully relax when they know it's all coming together and they can just revel in the pure joy of the moment.

 Owner & Founder 

A woman in a pink floral dress trying on a wedding dress in a bridal boutique with cream-colored wedding gowns hanging on a rack behind her and a grand chandelier hanging from the ceiling.
A woman with two young children holding hands and smiling outdoors in front of a light-colored trailer or tiny house. The woman is wearing a white hoodie with colorful heart patches, jeans, and a gray cap with a horse logo. The child on the left has curly hair, a black jacket, and black pants, while the child on the right has straight hair, a light gray sweatshirt with cartoon characters, and dark pants.

NICOLE

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER & OWNER

A Savannah transplant, Nicole was born and raised on the opposite side of the country in rainy Portland, Oregon. Nicole is outdoorsy, fun, creative and hard-working. She loves being a mom to Tommie & Dash, taking them camping in their tiny travel trailer, finding shark’s teeth on the beach, spicy jalapeño margaritas, installing wallpaper and laughing. On any given workday Nicole can be found behind-the-scenes making content, decorating, building something and daydreaming and praying about what next.

Designing the new boutique at 1010 E Victory Dr. has been a dream come true. Every design decision has taken her months and months as she wants every last detail to be thoughtful. She wants the boutique to be somewhere that sparks joy & is a shop full of laughter and happiness. She believes life is too short to take things too seriously and is passionate about raising money to fight Alzheimer’s & Dementia.

Fun Fact: Nicole was bit by two monkeys at the same time on Monkey Island in Thailand and had to get 4 rabies shots.

Favorite Band/Artist: Noah Kahan

Favorite Part of a Wedding: Building and Styling Giant installations.

Favorite Dress: Aartie by Sottero & Midgley (her dad’s name is Art!)

A man and woman smiling and standing together in front of a colorful floral backdrop. The man is wearing a gray t-shirt, khaki shorts, and sneakers, while the woman is wearing a blue top, striped leggings, and white shoes.

Our Values

Trust – Your confidence in our work is our top priority.

Creativity – Passionate experts dedicated to making your day unforgettable.

Organization – We handle the planning so you can embrace your ‘bride era’ stress-free.

Happiness – Your joy, from ‘the’ dress to the perfect florals, is our greatest reward.

Community – More than a team—we’re a family of wedding-loving dream makers.

Collaboration – Teamwork is at the heart of everything we do.

Inclusivity – A welcoming space where everyone feels confident and celebrated.

Our Philanthropy

Nicole Mason, the owner of Ivory & Beau, sadly lost her dad to Dementia-related causes in 2021. She has dedicated significant time and effort to the continuous battle against Alzheimer's. With this, we are a proud annual sponsor Dancing Stars of Coastal Georgia fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association.

We also host numerous fundraising events in our studio throughout the year for Alzheimer’s Association.

Our Vision

Ivory & Beau is your full service wedding shop for couples on their journey down the aisle. We provide a fun, laid-back and inclusive shopping experience in our bridal boutique, and help couples plan and design a memorable wedding weekend that will be talked about among friends for years to come.

From helping brides find the wedding dress of their dreams, sitting by your side while planning the biggest day of your life, or bringing your dream wedding florals to life.

Rooted in Savannah, grown with heart, prayer, teamwork and blooming brighter every year — this is the story of Ivory & Beau.
— Nicole

Our Story

  • 2011 - 2013

    The story of Ivory & Beau began in the summer of 2011, when Nicole had just graduated college with a degree in Business Leadership and was living with her grandparents in Greenville, SC — wondering what was next. After attending her cousin’s wedding and watching the planner work her magic, Nicole knew instantly: she wanted to become a wedding planner.

    Trying to follow her dream (and move closer to her boyfriend at the time), Nicole set her sights on Savannah, GA. Before she even arrived, she emailed every single wedding planner she could find in the city asking for an internship. She didn’t care if it was unpaid — she just wanted the experience. Only two replied: Layla Mayville of Simply Savannah Events and Bonnie from First City Events. Nicole will never forget meeting Bonnie and hearing her say, “It’s not glamorous.”

    Once in Savannah, Nicole snagged a job as a hostess at 700 Drayton (the restaurant inside the Mansion on Forsyth Park — now Hotel Bardo), hoping it would lead to a role as an event manager helping couples with their weddings. But when that path turned into a dead end, she left quickly and began working at David’s Bridal. At the same time, she picked up part-time gigs at the Richmond Hill City Center and with Layla, learning the ins and outs of wedding planning firsthand.

    At David’s Bridal, what started as a part-time job to help pay the bills became something more. Nicole fell in love with wedding gowns and quickly became the top salesperson in the entire store, even surpassing full-time employees during her very first year. And it was there — between helping brides find their dream dresses — that she met her former business partner, who first planted the idea of opening their very own bridal shop.

    That spark of an idea, combined with Nicole’s passion for weddings, love of gowns, and determination to carve her own path, was the beginning of what would one day become Ivory & Beau.

  • 2013

    Nicole can still remember the exact moment she told her dad the idea of opening a bridal shop. In 2012, she had just purchased Simply Savannah Events, LLC from Layla Mayville when Layla’s husband’s job relocated them to New York. The thought came naturally — why not combine wedding planning with a bridal shop? They’d already have instant customers.

    When she shared the idea with her dad, his response crushed her: “That is the stupidest idea I’ve ever heard. Go back to school or get a real job.” Nicole cried the entire night, wondering if maybe he was right.

    But the very next morning, everything changed. Her dad called back and said, “Actually, Nicole, I think this is a brilliant idea. So many people wait until their 40s or 50s to start a business, and that’s really tough — you’ve got family, a spouse, bills, a certain salary you’re used to. But you don’t have any of that right now. You’ve got very few responsibilities, and you’re not making much money anyway, so you’re used to that! This is the best time. You have to do it.”

    With his blessing and newfound confidence, Nicole and her then-business partner rolled up their sleeves and got to work. Together, they wrote a 100+ page business plan and applied for their very first loan through the SBAC, working closely with Stephen George to bring their dream to life.

  • Despite many phone calls over the years asking to speak to “Ivory,” the name Ivory & Beau has never been about a person. When it came time to name the boutique, Nicole knew one thing for certain—she wanted an ampersand. She and her original business partner wrote down wedding-related words, tossed them into a hat, and kept pairing and combining them until one stuck. Ivory & Beau was born.

    The original logo, designed by Molly Jacques, carried a soft, boho vibe that reflected the boutique’s early identity. By 2024, with Ivory & Beau settling into its forever home, it was time for a refresh. A design firm created a new logo—one that felt more aligned with the brand’s evolution and the character of its new space.

  • JANUARY 14, 2014 - 2016

    After a long summer spent fine-tuning their business plan, securing their very first loan, and taking the leap of faith by quitting their day jobs at David’s Bridal, the dream of Ivory & Beau was finally beginning to take shape. In the fall of 2013, Nicole and her co-founder took their very first trip to bridal market in New York City—an experience that felt like stepping into an entirely new world. There, they carefully selected the gowns that would fill their racks, curating a collection that stood apart from the typical bridal store.

    Their first home was a small but mighty unit at 7302 Abercorn Street, Suite B, inside the Jim Dixon Building. The space had just three fitting rooms, but to them it felt like a palace. From the very beginning, the vision was to celebrate smaller, independent designers—names brides wouldn’t find everywhere else. The racks carried gowns from Faith Thornburg (a SCAD alum), Rebecca Schoneveld, Elaya Vaughn (another SCAD alum and Project Runway contestant—they even had the honor of planning and designing her wedding flowers), Jaclyn Jordan (SCAD alum), and Sarah Seven. The fact that many of the designers had ties to Savannah made the collection even more special and gave Ivory & Beau a unique identity—one rooted in being just a little off the beaten path.

    When it came time to open the doors, there was no advertising budget to lean on—only Instagram (and later Snapchat, when it appeared). Still, the word spread quickly. On opening day, friends, family, vendors, and supporters from the wedding industry packed the shop. The energy was electric, and seeing a vision that had once lived only in their heads finally come to life was surreal.

    But as with many new businesses, the honeymoon period didn’t last forever. Running Ivory & Beau turned out to be far more difficult than the neatly packaged marketing section of the business plan had promised. Within just a few years, exhaustion set in. The long hours, endless responsibilities, and steep learning curve left them feeling burned out and overwhelmed. Still, even in those difficult seasons, the love for what they had created—and for the brides they were serving—never went away.

  • 2016

    At the time of dissolving the business partnership, I was completely burnt out. As the lead wedding planner, there were weekends when I would work three weddings back-to-back—three days in a row of 10–15 hour shifts, always on my feet. By the time Monday came around, I would crash and spend the entire day asleep, completely drained. Bonnie had said it best: “Wedding planning is not glamorous.” And she was right.

    The exhaustion went deeper than just physical. I was breaking down multiple times a week, crying for hours on end, not knowing what direction to take. Should I close Ivory & Beau for good? Should I walk away and find a stable job—something less demanding, something that wasn’t slowly breaking me down, body and soul? Or should I press on, push harder, and take another chance on this dream I had built?

    I spent countless hours on the phone with my dad and grandpa, talking through every scenario, trying to make sense of what my future should look like.

    In the end, I chose to fight for it. I wasn’t ready to give up on my dream—not yet. And looking back now, I am so grateful that I didn’t.

  • 2018

    Well, not just Nicole—Ivory & Beau needed space. As the end of the lease drew near, Ivory & Beau was, by the grace of God, still moving forward after the dissolution of the partnership. Nicole had found an incredible team of employees, and together they were gaining momentum within Savannah’s bridal and wedding industry. The gown collections had shifted as well—many of the original designers were no longer carried, replaced instead with styles that better reflected what the everyday bride wanted in both budget and design.

    But with that growth came a challenge: they had outgrown their little shop. Floral design had quickly become such a significant part of the business that arrangements were often crafted in the hallway. On weekends with large weddings, the team would completely take over half the store. Buckets, stems, and petals filled the space. It was a beautiful kind of chaos, but chaos nonetheless.

    Nicole began searching for larger spaces around town. She dreamed of buying, of creating a permanent home, but it wasn’t possible just yet. Then, one afternoon while at a beauty appointment, she mentioned that she was looking for something bigger. The stylist casually mentioned a white warehouse around the corner that looked “really cool” and suggested she check it out.

    The moment she left the appointment, Nicole drove straight there. And as soon as she saw it, she knew. Without hesitation, she picked up the phone and called the number on the sign. She had just found the next home for Ivory & Beau.

  • 2020 - 2023

    A few years into their time at 2111 Price Street, Ivory & Beau had already outgrown the space once again. Nicole could hardly believe it. The business was booking more and more weddings for flowers, and though they used a small back room for designing and creating, it simply wasn’t enough.

    What still amazes her to this day is that 2020—the year of COVID—was actually Ivory & Beau’s most successful year in business. It had taken seven years, countless tears, heartbreaks, long hours, and endless prayers to finally have what she would truly call a “successful year.” The momentum that had been slowly building was now in full force, and it became clearer than ever that the business needed more space.

    To keep up, Nicole moved the flower team into the old puppet shop in Thunderbolt. The warehouse was the perfect fit for the wear and tear that came with floral work: flower stems scattered across the floor, green leaves smudged underfoot, vases stacked high, buckets lining the walls, and water splashed everywhere. It wasn’t glamorous, but it was exactly what the team needed.

    For the next few years, Ivory & Beau operated out of two locations—two leases, two landlords, and only ten employees to manage it all. The constant back-and-forth was draining, and at times, Nicole felt disconnected from one side of the business entirely.

    During those final two years of juggling both spaces, she began searching for what she hoped would be the forever home of Ivory & Beau. Deep down, she knew she’d rather be her own landlord than continue to answer to two.

  • 2022 - 2023

    The hunt for a forever home for Ivory & Beau began, and with it came Nicole’s bigger dream: not just finding another rental, but finally owning the building where her business could grow roots. It consumed nearly every waking moment, her thoughts constantly circling back to the vision of a permanent home.

    At the same time, life had added a new layer of responsibility. Nicole was now raising two young children alongside building her dream. Her son, Dash Mason, was born on January 31, 2021, followed by her daughter, Tommie Mason, on November 16, 2022. Between late-night feedings, endless diapers, and very little sleep, exhaustion was constant—but her determination didn’t waver. She knew the timing was critical; she had to find the right place before locking herself into another five-year lease.

    Before discovering 1010 East Victory Drive, Nicole had been under contract with two other properties. The first was a smaller building in Savannah’s historic Starland District. Ultimately, she walked away when the constraints of redesign and building restrictions in the historic district didn’t feel like the right fit.

    The second was a property on Waters Avenue that included a house and old tennis courts. The plan was ambitious: to use the house for part of the operations and build a new warehouse in place of the courts. Nicole had been actively drafting business plans when doubt began to creep in. One evening, she shared her hesitation with her older brother, Rocky. She admitted something just didn’t feel right. His advice was simple but pivotal: “Call your realtor. Tell her to look one more time.”

    Nicole was not known for her patience, and while her realtor, Jennifer Crumpton of Austin Hill Realty, was searching, Nicole was already scrolling Zillow on her own.

    And then—there it was.

    1010 East Victory Drive.

    She toured the property the very next day, and the decision was instant. The tennis courts deal was canceled. She had found it. This was the home for Ivory & Beau.

  • 2023 - 2025

    The purchase of 1010 East Victory Drive was anything but simple. Nicole faced hurdle after hurdle in the process. The building, once a funeral home, required multiple environmental tests before a loan could even be approved, and working with the SBA was anything but fast. But persistence paid off—on September 22, 2023, the closing was official, and Ivory & Beau had its forever home.

    Renovation, however, proved to be another journey entirely. Progress was slow, and to this day Nicole will still admit there are plenty of projects left on her list. But much like the story of Ivory & Beau itself, the transformation of 1010 East Victory has been a slow, organic process.

    Nicole’s vision for the space was rooted in maximalist inspiration, marrying the grand bones of the historic building with the playful, eclectic creativity that defines her personal style. She wanted every corner to feel both inspiring and welcoming—a space where brides and visitors alike could feel at home while also being swept up in something unique.

    Every detail inside 1010 East Victory was hand-selected by Nicole, though not without input (and plenty of opinions) from her team. They’ll tell you she nearly lost her mind over flooring samples and wallpaper decisions. Pinterest, she jokes, is to blame—after falling in love with de Gournay wallpapers but not their price tags, she went down a rabbit hole of trying to find designs she adored without breaking the bank.

    True to her love of blending old and new, Nicole incorporated antiques throughout the space. She believes vintage elements make a space feel lived in and loved, giving Ivory & Beau its distinct character. Her goal has always been for the boutique to feel like home—beautiful, creative, playful, and inspiring all at once.

    And if she’s honest, Nicole knows the space will never be “finished.” She is always evolving, falling in love with new styles, patterns, and prints, and dreaming up fresh updates. For her, that’s part of the magic. Ivory & Beau’s forever home is a living, breathing reflection of the brand—and of her own creative journey.

  • For the last two years since closing on 1010 East Victory Drive in September of 2023, Nicole has been reflecting on what truly comes next. Her role within Ivory & Beau has shifted over time. These days, she focuses on paying the bills, overseeing the bigger vision, and balancing life as a part-time mom. While her day-to-day role in the business has become smaller, her dreams have not — in fact, they’ve only grown larger.

    During this season, Nicole has also developed a newfound relationship with God. Much of her time has been spent journaling, praying, and seeking clarity on how to use the warehouse along Waters Avenue in a way that serves Him and the greater community. She believes its purpose is bigger than anything she could imagine on her own and frequently wonders when will God reveal His God-dream for her life and her purpose on this planet.

    Though the full vision is still unfolding, one thing is certain: Nicole is committed to ensuring that whatever comes next will be rooted in faith, service, and a mission that extends beyond the walls of Ivory & Beau — something that blesses couples, families, and the community at large.