Hi, I’m Victoria, the owner and founder of Tori Leigh Events.
This isn’t just a business—it’s a reflection of what I believe in. Celebrating Life and Love!
Starting this business came with several years of management experience and the deep desire to create something of my own.
I have planned celebrations across different seasons of life and business, and what I’ve learned is this—experience changes how you lead.
We’re here to create experiences that matter, led by intentional planning, strong systems, and calm execution.
I work best with clients who value experience, trust the process, and want a well-organized planning journey.
If that sounds like what you’re looking for, I’d love to connect with you.
See you on the inside!
Favorite Quote:
Behind every successful woman is a substantial amount of coffee." — Stephanie Piro
About Me:
-I run on coffee, fresh air, and a good timeline.
-I could eat pizza or Italian food every single day and never get tired of it.
-I love nature and being outside — it resets everything for me.
-My faith is a big part of who I am and how I care for the people I work with.
-One of my biggest goals is to travel to Europe and Asia, and planning an event there would be an absolute dream.
-And the most important title I have is Mom — that one means the most to me.
Fun Fact:
My childhood name was Tori, and my legal middle name is actually, Leigh. In fact, my grandmother still calls me “Tori”. My clients do too! lol
I decided to name this business “Tori Leigh Events” because it allows me to reach for the stars and to be creative as I want to be, with no limits. I am sure that we ALL had dreams as children. I am grateful to be able to actually live my dream, now.
Why Work With Me
I’ve planned and designed weddings for nearly 10 years — managing budgets, vendors, timelines, and high-stakes logistics with precision.
I understand:
What vendors actually cost
Where couples and clients overspend
Where you can save strategically
How to create a luxury look without unnecessary spending
How to avoid common planning mistakes
How to make you “feel” seen and understood