Outer Banks Premier Wedding Planning and Event Design 

The Finer Points Coastal, LLC is an award-winning boutique event planning and design company specializing in weddings with over 20+ years of experience in hospitality and event etiquette. The owners Laura Billak and Lynn Iannizzi along with their Director of Events, Victoria Brooks and team offer an elegant style and creative ideas to create beautiful coastal weddings for their clients.

The Finer Points Coastal business is based in Corolla with their planning and design location within the family-owned retails store “The Event Boutique” located in Historic Corolla Village. The Finer Points Coastal takes an active interest in the Outer Banks Community as a proud partner with the Corolla Wild Horse Fund. With each event they contract in the Outer Banks, The Finer Points Coastal makes a direct donation to the Corolla Wild Horse Fund in honor of our couple in an effort to support the ongoing efforts to protect, conserve and responsibly manage the herd of wild Colonial Spanish Mustang descendants living wild on the northernmost Currituck Outer Banks for 500 years.

The Finer Points Coastal is a member of The Outer Banks Wedding Association and Currituck Chamber of Commerce. The Finer Points Coastal uses their intimate knowledge of the industry, unrivaled attention to detail and love of the Outer Banks to ensure their clients visions come to life.

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Opening Spring of 2023 in HIstoric Corolla Village!
1130 B Corolla Village Rd, Corolla, NC 27927
252-597-1340


 


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The Cotton Gin

For those traveling to the Outer Banks, The Cotton Gin is a beloved landmark with its large windmill and picturesque gardens. The Cotton Gin has stood in the same location since 1929, starting as a working cotton gin and growing to a gift store with 4 locations. Visitors are treated to a unique shopping experience in our main store in Jarvisburg, as well as our beach stores in Corolla, Duck, and Nags Head. Explore room after room filled with décor for your home and coastal fashions for both men and women. Discover the brands you really want, like, Vera Bradley, Vineyard Vines, La Mer Luex, Simply Southern, Lindsay Phillips, Scout, Pandora, Kameleon, Brighton, Spartina, Tommy Bahama, Southern Tide and Salt Life and Old Guys Rule - all under one roof!

 

Don’t forget the gourmet market, or shop our beautiful linens for your bedroom and bath. We also feature coastal books and fine art, or just a whimsical fun gift to bring home to family and friends. Stop by soon and don’t forget to try our estate grown wines in our stores or visit our vineyard and winery, Sanctuary Vineyards, located adjacent to the original Cotton Gin in Jarvisburg.

 

Most know The Cotton Gin as a must-stop shop for fine gifts, beachwear, souvenirs and so much more, but this retailer has a long-standing history within the Outer Banks. A local landmark that holds almost a century of memories, The Cotton Gin started from humble beginnings and continues to adapt to the times and tourists. Tommy Wright’s family has been in the Outer Banks for nearly 200 years. His great-great grandfather, Jacob Francis Wright, shipwrecked in Duck back in the early 1800s. Calling these barrier islands his new home, Wright and his family acclimated to their new environment.

 

Adaptation is a common theme for the Wright family. Tommy and his wife Candace, who continue to steer The Cotton Gin, have seen not only their business change with the times, but the Outer Banks as a vacation destination as well. A farm market in Jarvisburg eventually transformed and flourished into several retail locations dotting the Outer Banks.

 

“As the area changed and tourism took off in the 1960s, the family saw people coming for vacations, so they began to grow vegetables and things developed from there,” says Tommy Wright. The Wright family expanded upon the farm market and began to remodel a working cotton gin, later transforming the gin into The Cotton Gin general store in the late 1960s. While the additions to the farm store drew visitors, it was their encounters with the Wright family that kept people coming back year after year, which is something that remains true today.

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