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#HappilyMauriced… Happy Anniversary
(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Lifestyle, Vows
July 8, 2025

#HappilyMauriced… Happy Anniversary

With Etienne and Stephanie Maurice on The Rock celebrating their first wedding anniversary, Tuesday Style Vows (TSV)
harks back to our exclusive coverage of the July 6, 2024 nuptials…

Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, the much-acclaimed Diana Ross hit song could very well have become the Stephanie Wash and Etienne Maurice anthem. That is, with the words Hurricane Beryl replacing mountain. For with the passage of a category 4 hurricane followed by a tropical depression, even one with the most dogged faith might have questioned God’s plan.

Not this bridegroom! WalkGood LA founder Etienne Maurice held steadfast to his faith and encouraged all to continue with their plans to witness his union of love, notably his #happilymauriced wedding day slated for Saturday, July 6.

Indeed no wind, no rain, would stop this wedding taking place at Good Hope Estate. The couple had secured the best team who feigned indifference to the elements, focusing instead on delivering the best experience for Stephanie, Etienne, their respective parents and some 300 plus guests. Kudos to the Good Hope team, I Do Weddings helmed by Kimberly Wong, wedding consultant Shikima Hinds for the exquisite décor. Alex D-Great and his catering crew, and Marcia Richards who handled logistics.

Cheers erupted as the bridegroom made his way to the altar escorted by his beloved parents Sheryl Lee Ralph and Eric Maurice and bonus dad, Senator Vincent Hughes. Come time for the bride, ABC Emmy Award-winning TV producer Stephanie Wash to commence her walk, escorted by her dad Ricky Wash, there was euphoria mixed with tears and lusty applause.

A year to the date of their engagement, the two were now set to wed.

The wedding’s destination, notably Jamaica, is rooted in sentimental value, inspired by Etienne’s family heritage. His late grandmother, Ivy Ralph, is one of Jamaica’s iconic fashion designers and the creator of the quintessential kariba suit popularised by former Prime Minister Michael Manley in the 1970s. It was a no-brainer that his love for Stephanie would be solemnised on the island.

And so it was. At minutes after 5:00 pm on Saturday, July 6, the two, guided by officiant Pastor James Knight exchanged vows on the cliff of the 2,000-acre property.

The bride wore a timeless Martina Liana Luxe fit-and-flare for the occasion, while the groom looked dapper in a double-breasted, off-white linen Waraire Boswell tuxedo. The groomsmen paid homage to Etienne’s grandmother in custom Naid’s Studios karibas. The bridesmaids wore lilac Azazie slip dresses.

Following the exchange of personalised wedding vows, rings, the declaration of the newly-weds, and the jumping of the broom, guests enjoyed cocktails by the pool area of the Great House property before being transported to the sprawling lower lawn area for the reception where Fab Five & Gem Myers set the mood for an evening of bonhomie. In fact, guests hit the dance floor before even finding their assigned seats!

Etienne’s sister, Ivy Coco Maurice, wished the couple a happy anniversary.IG/@ivycoco23

Because what better way to celebrate your first wedding anniversary, than returning to the parish of the epic nuptials to raft on the Martha Brae!IG/@walkgoodetienne

Etienne, with wife Stephanie in tow, bike-ride around the Half Moon property.IG/@walkgoodetienne

[ESTABLISHING SHOT]IG/@washnews

The bride and groom exchange vows guided by Pastor James McKnightGarfield Robinson

The couple cemented their nuptials with a jumping of the broom designed by great mate, visual artist Ron BassGarfield Robinson

The newlyweds and the bridal partyAdrian McDonald

Parents of the bride Lori (second right) and Ricky Wash (right) joined parents of the groom, stepfather Senator Vincent Hughe (left), mother Sheryl Lee Ralph and father Eric Maurice for a photo-op.Garfield Robinson

You may kiss the bride!Garfield Robinson

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