WEDDINGS THAT feel LIKE GREAT love stories

I plan and design weddings in Puerto Rico for local and destination couples who want something personal, intentional, and fully their own — guided with clarity and care.

Serving clients across Puerto Rico & beyond.

Meet Amanda

Amanda Rojas, founder of Amare Events & Design, surrounded by wedding design inspiration, branding materials, and wedding creative concepts
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Certified Project Manager turned Wedding Planner & Designer

I've always been a romantic at heart. And I don't just mean about love. I mean about life. I have a deep respect for the moments that matter — the ones people save up for, plan for, dream about. And I've noticed that somewhere between the decisions, the stress, and everyone else's opinions, those moments can end up feeling smaller than they should. Fleeting. Over before you even had a chance to be in them.

I got into weddings because I couldn't scroll through another celebration where I couldn't tell one love story from another. Same flowers, same layouts, same everything — where everything looked beautiful, but nothing felt personal. No sense that this wedding could only ever belong to these two people.

Before Amare Events & Design, I spent years as a certified project manager for brands like Estée Lauder, Vevo, and Omnicom Media Group. I loved the work — but something was missing. The meaning. The weight of what a moment actually represents in someone's life. So I took everything I built — the systems, the leadership, the eye for detail — and brought it somewhere it could mean something more.

Today I plan and design weddings in Puerto Rico for couples who want to feel every second of it. Not just the day — the whole journey. Because your wedding shouldn't feel like it flew by. It should feel, at the end, a little like a movie.

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OUR LANGUAGE

Wedding planner and designer Amanda Rojas developing a wedding design and planning strategy with curated inspiration and creative direction materials

Love

OUR

Love

LANGUAGE

Care, Always

This isn’t a transaction. From the first email to the final dance, you’ll feel supported, seen, and genuinely taken care of.

Operational Excellence

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Expert project management frameworks guiding the process so nothing feels chaotic, rushed, or left to chance.

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The best weddings happen when there’s trust on both sides—one to guide, one to lean into the process. That’s where everything comes together.

Trust, both ways

Every decision starts with you—your story, your style, the feeling you want to create. The result is a wedding that feels like it could only be yours.

Design with meaning

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Surprise & delight

The moments you don’t expect are often the ones you remember most. I believe in weaving that feeling throughout the entire experience.

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Styled wedding tablescape with curated florals, custom stationery, and elevated guest dining design
Amanda Rojas styling a wedding tablescape as part of wedding planning, design, and event execution
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Amanda Rojas, founder of Amare Events & Design, playfully highlighting wedding planning tasks and behind-the-scenes coordination

BEHIND

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I’ve gotten really into running over the years—it’s become something very personal, and I genuinely love the process of getting better and seeing how far I can push myself.

I’m usually training for a half marathon.

I lived in New York City for four years.

It’s where I fell in love with fashion, architecture, and that undeniable city energy—the kind that makes you notice everything. That influence still carries through in my work today, bringing an elevated, intentional perspective to the weddings I design here in Puerto Rico.

I love cooking for people.

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It’s one of those simple things that just makes me happy—trying new recipes, having people over, sharing something good.

I’ve been surfing for four years and I’m still not good at it—and honestly, I think that’s why I love it.

It’s equal parts grounding and humbling, but being out in the ocean and catching that one good wave during an incredible sunset in my beautiful island of Puerto Rico—makes it worth it every time.

My favorite moment at every wedding.

The bride is at the end of the aisle. Everything stops. And then the groom turns around. That moment right before they see each other—Chef’s kiss. Every single time.

Let’s create something unforgettable

When you know, you know