Junelle Bromfield and Noah Lyles are officially married after celebrating their union at a Georgia wedding themed “All Shades of Melanin,” bringing together culture, style, and faith in a ceremony that reflected their journey.
The Olympic medalists exchanged vows on April 4 at the Conservatory at Blackberry Ridge in Trenton, Georgia, marking a milestone that had been building since their engagement announcement in October 2024. Surrounded by family, friends, and members of their inner circle, the couple stepped into married life during a ceremony defined by intention and personal meaning.
In the days leading up to the wedding, Bromfield shared that the theme would center on “all shades of melanin,” a vision that shaped the overall look and feel of the celebration. The couple leaned into a palette of brown tones accented with gold and glam, creating a cohesive aesthetic that carried through both the ceremony and reception. The theme also extended beyond visuals, incorporating elements of their backgrounds. Bromfield, who is Jamaican, ensured that traditional dishes were part of the reception menu, blending her culture into the experience.
Fashion played a central role in bringing the theme to life. Bromfield walked down the aisle in a structured ball gown designed by Pantora Bridal, featuring jeweled accents and an asymmetrical shoulder strap that reflected the clean, regal look she envisioned. Lyles complemented the aesthetic in a deep chocolate suit created by Musika, a New York-based designer he has worked with closely. The groomsmen also reflected the theme, each wearing suits in varying shades of brown. Lyles added a personal detail by lining each suit with the wearer’s favorite anime character, a nod to his own interests. He also gifted his groomsmen Omega watches for the occasion.
The ceremony drew a strong showing of support from loved ones, including Lyles’ brother, close friends, and coaches. While Bromfield’s sisters were unable to attend, she remained focused and encouraged as she prepared for the day.
Faith played a significant role in the couple’s journey leading up to the wedding. Their shared beliefs have been a foundation of their relationship, and they were baptized together in October 2025. That commitment carried into the ceremony and reception. As part of the celebration, gospel singer Tasha Cobbs Leonard performed, a surprise arranged by Lyles.
Throughout the event, the couple highlighted their connection through personalized details, including a custom bookcase that doubled as a seating chart and reflected aspects of their relationship and individual personalities.
As the ceremony came to a close, the focus shifted to what lies ahead. Lyles and Bromfield entered married life with a shared sense of excitement, supported by their families, their faith, and the foundation they have built together!
