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Soft white, touches of green, hint of blue in the plates and signage
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[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]
Vision: A true Italian escape to celebrate love, excitement, and the start of a new journey. We wanted our guests who traveled across the world to have an experience they would never forget. The best food, music, ambiance, located in the Tuscan countryside in a castle, all to ourselves. We wanted to throw the best party with all of our family and friends, not a detail unthought of. The idea was “Euro trip that made it out of the group chat,t” but elevated by beauty and elegance to celebrate our marriage. Vibe: We wanted it to be effortlessly chic, jaw-droppingly beautiful, an epic garden-style party in a castle located in the heart of Tuscany. We wanted to embrace the Italian culture, the opportunity to be present in the most beautiful place in the world with our closest loved ones. Having the time of our lives every step of the way. A seamless adventure that will be etched in our memories forever. Design: CHIARA ELENA From the very beginning, our wedding planners had an extraordinary ability to translate our vision into something even more beautiful than we could have imagined. They didn’t simply plan our wedding — they designed an experience that felt immersive, intentional, and deeply connected to its surroundings. Set against the rolling Tuscan countryside and within the walls of a private castle, every design decision felt thoughtful and refined. A palette of soft whites and layered greens mirrored the olive groves and historic stone, creating a look that was timeless, elevated, and effortlessly Italian. The florals were lush yet organic, styled to feel as though they were growing naturally from the space, enhancing the setting without ever overpowering it. The ceremony design was both intimate and cinematic, with a sense of symmetry and perspective that guided our guests through the olive trees toward a moment that felt incredibly emotional. As the celebration transitioned into the reception, the courtyard was transformed into a stunning open-air dining experience. Cascading greenery, glowing chandeliers, and soft candlelight created an atmosphere that was romantic, warm, and undeniably elegant. What made the design truly exceptional was how seamlessly everything came together. Our planners were absolutely incredible — thoughtful, creative, and meticulous in every detail. They created a setting that was jaw-dropping yet welcoming, elevated yet joyful. Because of them, our guests were fully immersed in the experience, and we were able to be completely present, knowing every detail had been executed flawlessly. It was a celebration that felt not only beautiful but unforgettable.
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[field title=”Proposal Story”]
Frank knew I would want a private and intimate proposal, and he did just that. There was a song I showed him months before that I told him reminded me of how I felt about him. My family was in Chicago,o and we were planning to meet with them later in the afternoon. Frank went to take our dog out before we left, and a few moments later,r the song I showed him started playing over the speakers. Our dog came running through the door with a white bow and a white rose around his collar, with Frank right behind him with a massive bouquet of roses. He got down on one knee and asked me to marry him! Easiest yes ever! Shortly after, we met my family at their hotel bar, and they had champagne waiting to celebrate. To end the night,t we went to our regular dive bar to find that Frank’s family and my best friend had been waiting for us. The table was decorated with balloons and cookies. They even played the same song he proposed to. Fast forward two years later and that song was our first dance.
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[section title=”The Fashion”]
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The wedding gown was Sandra by Varca. A milk white, Japanese taffeta, sleeveless dress with a stunning, dramatic train. Varca is a Chicago-based designer, so it felt like taking a piece of home with us to our wedding in Italy. It was purchased at Belle Atelier in Chicago. I styled it with jimmy choo heels, the diamond bracelet my dad gifted to my mom as a push present when I was born, a diamond cocktail ring that was my grandmothers, gold floral earrings inspired by the garden my mom always had growing up, and a purse made by our family friend out of my mom’s wedding dress (the inside had a picture of me, my mom, and my late Nonna).
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[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]
The bridesmaids all got to choose their own dresses with two rules: they had to be long and ivory. The rest was up to them! They all chose how to style it, the fabric, and their shoes. I wanted to make sure you could see each girl’s personality, and they were in something that made them feel beautiful!
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[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]
The groom and groomsman (and the fathers) all wore State and Liberty tuxes. Most of the groomsmen were hockey players, so having an athletic fit/fabric provided comfort without sacrificing style. Frank, the groom, differentiated himself through a pleated shirt and cummerbund.
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[section title=”The Details”]
[field title=”Food & Drink”]
Food and drinks were a very important aspect of our wedding. Frank, who comes from an Italian family, is very passionate about food. Consuming and cooking! We chose to go with elevated classics. Cocktail Hour: Finger Food: Beef tartare with salt, pepper, lemon, olive oil, and parmesan cheese Bruschetta with olive oil, tomatoes and oregano Wafer cone with burrata cheese and cherry tomatoes Crusty bread with cannellini beans cream and scorzone truffle Fried baby ravioli with stuffed cheese in Mediterranean sauce Tartlet with baked ham in port wine Skewer with sausage, zucchini, tomatoes Baby bun with mortadella and chopped pistachios Cheese Buvette Ricotta cheese with tomatoes Buffalo mozzarella Burrata cheese with Andria Smoke burrata cheese Assortment of Pecorino cheese with different seasoning Il Norcino Cinta Senese salami Finocchiona Wild Boar sausage with truffle Pratomagno Ham (LIVE CUT) Greve in Chianti Salami Wedding Dinner: We customized our first dish which was Paccheri of Val D’Orcia with raw tomato, basil, pesto and burrata. The second dish was a Pici Cacio e Pepe. Pici is a local pasta from Siena, which was important for us to incorporate. The main course was a beef filet with Chianti Classico au jus. The side dishes were sage and rosemary potatoes alla ghiotta and a salad with cherries and caprine cheese. We had vegans and vegetarians at our wedding as well. Roland accommodated them with their own chosen dishes, and the feedback was amazing. We did a midnight snack, which was a bunch of different pizzas!! Drinks: Cocktail hour was Aperol Spritz, Hugo Spritz, and passion bitter. Dinner was served with a white wine (Ottomuri – Tenuta I Collazzi) and a red wine (Chianti – Casalvento)
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]
Flowers and décor were at the heart of our wedding design. We wanted everything to feel natural, timeless, and effortlessly elegant—never overstyled, but rich in texture and intention. Our palette was built around soft whites and layered greens, allowing the florals to blend seamlessly with the surrounding garden and stone architecture. We chose classic, seasonal blooms—primarily hydrangeas and delicate white flowers—arranged in generous, organic compositions. The goal was abundance without heaviness, creating a sense of movement and softness that felt as though the flowers belonged to the space rather than being placed within it. Long tables were dressed with crisp white linens, natural wood chairs, and low floral arrangements that ran the length of each table, encouraging conversation and intimacy. Candlelight was layered throughout the design, adding warmth and depth as the evening unfolded. Above the tables, crystal chandeliers suspended among greenery brought a touch of old-world romance, casting a soft, glowing light that transformed the garden into something truly magical. Our wedding planners were instrumental in bringing this vision to life, interpreting our ideas with incredible sensitivity and creativity, and enriching the design with thoughtful details that elevated the overall atmosphere. Every floral and decorative choice felt intentional, cohesive, and deeply reflective of our vision. If the design was the body of our wedding, the photography was its soul. We didn’t just want someone to document the day; we wanted an artist who could capture the quiet, unspoken emotions and the grand architectural scale of our Tuscan dream. Our photographer was a true visionary. From the breathtaking aerial shots of our ceremony among the olive groves to the intimate, candlelit glow of our first dance, every frame feels like a piece of cinema. They had an incredible ability to play with the natural light, making the white hydrangeas glow against the ancient stone of the castle
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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]We did a show cooking for our wedding cake. The chef came out and did the first layer of the Millefeuille with Chantilly cream, raspberries, and shaved dark chocolate. Then we did the second layer and topped it with powdered sugar! It was so fun and a unique/fun way to do a cake cutting.
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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]
Of all the moments we planned, the ceremony was the one that felt the most sacred. We wanted our ‘I do’s’ to be deeply personal, so having my father perform the ceremony was a decision that meant the world to us. There wasn’t a dry eye in the olive grove as he spoke; his words turned a grand setting into an intimate family memory that Frank and I will carry forever. It was exactly the kind of heartfelt, moving tribute we had hoped for. To heighten the emotion, we chose a soundtrack that felt like ‘us’—a blend of contemporary romance and timeless classics. As the string quartet began to play, the air was filled with the melodies of Coldplay’s most romantic pop songs, echoing through the trees. For the most pivotal moments, we chose the soul-stirring notes of ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’. Hearing those familiar chords played by a classical quartet amidst the rustling leaves of the Tuscan landscape was pure magic. My wedding planners were incredible at coordinating the timing, ensuring the music swelled at just the right moments to perfectly complement my father’s ceremony. They took my vision for a day that was both grand and deeply emotional and added that professional touch that allowed us to simply be present in the moment.
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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]Our Modern Altar: “We opted for a clean wooden platform instead of a runner, with gorgeous ground-level floral arrangements that framed the olive grove view without obstructing it. It felt so organic and chic.”
The Welcome Drink Wall: “I loved the contrast of our old stone wall backdrop against the modern circular niche, complete with our ‘The Floros’ neon sign and those adorable pre-bottled Campari spritzes for guests. It was such a unique greeting!”
Our Forest Chandelier: “This was a dream! Having a classic crystal chandelier suspended directly from the ancient tree branches above our head table truly transformed our outdoor dinner into something out of a fairytale.”
Boho-Chic Sun Umbrellas: “Those white and gold Balinese-inspired umbrellas not only kept our guests comfortable but also added such a beautiful, exotic texture and touch of elegance to the setting.”
Organic Floral Runner: “Our reception table’s floral decor wasn’t just on top; it cascaded dramatically down to the ground, creating a seamless, natural flow that blurred the lines between our table and the beautiful landscape.”[/field]
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Photography: Stepan Vrzala Photography | Cinematography: DK Wedding films | Event Planning: Weddings in Tuscany by Chiara Sernesi | Floral Design: La Rosa Canica Firenze | Invitations: Officine di Carta | Catering: Roland's | DJ: DJ Zano & Team | Wedding Venue: Castello di Montalto | Rentals: Namida Events












































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































