Mimi Decor Platinum Events
Mimi Decor Platinum Events
4105 Duke StAlexandria Virginia 22304United States
(703) 665-0944
Mimi Decor - Northern Virginia's #1 Wedding Planner
From full-service wedding planning, floral design, corporate event planning and every milestone party produced, our services provide our clients with a one-stop-shop in Northern Virginia, Maryland, and DC. The result? The result? All bridal bouquets, floral decor, stage decor, dance floor, drapery, centerpieces, and lighting are customized to create an indescribable ambiance. You will find a variety of styles and ideas in our design gallery to inspire you next event. We encourage all of our clients near Alexandria, Virginia to come and browse through our design gallery on your first consultation with us to help us understand your vision!

About Alexandria
Alexandria is an independent city in the northern region of the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States. It lies on the western bank of the Potomac River approximately 7 miles (11 km) south of downtown Washington, D.C. Alexandria is the third-largest "principal city" of the Washington metropolitan area which is part of the larger Washington-Baltimore combined statistical area. In 2020, the population was 159,467, making it the 6th most populous city in Virginia and 169th most populous city in the nation. The city's estimated population has grown by 1% annually since 2010 on average.Like the rest of Northern Virginia and Central Maryland, modern Alexandria has been influenced by its proximity to the U.S. capital. It is largely populated by professionals working in the federal civil service, in the U.S. military, or for one of the many private companies which contract to provide services to the federal government.
Neighborhoods in Alexandria, Virginia
Alexandria Historical District, Alexandria West, Arlandria, Arlington Ridge, Armistead Boothe Park, Aurora Hills, Beverley Hills, Braddock, Braddock Heights, Bucknell Heights, Cameron Station Community Association, Claremont, Columbia Forest, Del Ray, Douglas Park