Inside Olympians Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield’s ‘Magical’ Georgia Wedding


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For the ceremony, the groom wore a deep chocolate suit by his longtime fashion collaborator Musika in New York City. “I just knew that I would be in good hands when they said that they would love to provide the suits for the groomsmen and me,” he says. The designers were able to craft each of the groomsmen’s suits in a different shade of brown to evoke the theme. As a lover of anime, Noah also had each suit lined with his groomsmen’s favorite anime character. “I wanted it to be personalized enough for them to want to use this at another date,” he says. He also gifted each of them Omega watches for the day. When the groom learned the bride would have two outfits, he knew he would also want a second look. He thought to himself: “There’s no way that I’m going to be outclassed and outfashioned. I got to keep up.” For the reception, Noah wore an ensemble inspired by the suit he wore to the Met Gala after-party. “I loved it so much that I told them I need another one,” he says.

The big day arrived, and the couple each spent the morning getting ready with their wedding parties. While the to-be-weds did see each other ahead of the ceremony for a first look, they were still full of excitement as they headed down the aisle surrounded by their friends and family. “I heard I didn’t walk down the aisle. I heard that I ran,” laughs Junelle. Reflecting on the wedding, the bride remarks, “It was definitely a ceremony of unity. It was just amazing to see the different cultures mesh into one. Everybody was having fun, interacting, and filled with love.” The groom says there were so many wonderful human elements as well. “I already knew I was gonna cry, I just didn’t know when,” Noah reflects. “But when Janelle read the title of her vows, I was like, ‘Oh, yep, this is the part. This is when I cry.’ Her hands shook so much that she couldn’t hold the vow book, so I ended up holding it for her. But I was also crying, so I couldn’t wipe away my own tears. It was a super magical moment.”

The reception that followed featured a speech by the groom and a special performance by gospel singer Tasha Cobbs Leonard. Then came plenty of dancing. Noah says, “I think the only time that my heart raced was when we had to do our first dance. That dress was so big.” The newlyweds practiced their routine three times earlier that day to nail their spins. They also did a number of choreographed dances with their wedding party. When asked how they could remember them all, the bride replies, “We can dance.” Once the floor was opened to the rest of their guests, it was completely full until the very end. “Usually, when it’s late, and the music starts at the wedding, the older people leave. They all stayed the whole night,” says Junelle. “No matter what music was playing, both Americans and Jamaicans were on the dance floor, and they were just having a blast.”

While there had been a forecast of rain the entire week, it held off throughout the ceremony and reception. At the end of the night, everyone went outdoors to see fireworks that were set off to conclude the celebrations. After the last firework burst, rain began to fall. Says the bride, “I think that was magical.”