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[field title=”Wedding Colors”]Shades of pink, orange, yellow, blue, purple, and hints of green.[/field]
[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]
The vision for our wedding was inspired by all the memories we have made together in Italy— romantic, elegant, and effortlessly beautiful. We fell in love with Crane Cottage because it reminded us of an Italian villa, and we had a lot of odes to Italy throughout the weekend – millefoglie wedding cake, gelato, Italian chocolates, the bride’s aperol spritz signature drink. The venue speaks for itself, so the goal was to enhance it with playful color, thoughtful details, and a black-tie atmosphere that still felt warm and personal. It was very important that the day felt intimate and reflective of who we are, with meaningful touches woven throughout so their guests truly felt connected to us and our story. We wanted our wedding to be undeniably us. But we also wanted to honor the South and southern tradition to bring it all together. It meant a lot to me to have my in-laws and all of Robbie’s family (from Boston and the Northeast) experience the South. We planned our rehearsal dinner around that idea with shrimp and grits, fried chicken, bourbon peaches with almond cake, and the orange peels that flowed into the wedding day. It also lined up perfectly with the Shrimp and Grits festival that weekend on the island.
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[field title=”Proposal Story”]
If you had asked me what my perfect proposal would be from start to finish, it would have been exactly what Robbie ended up pulling off. My parents were in New York visiting us, and we had planned a family picnic in Central Park. We ended up finding a shady spot under a large tree close to Belvedere Castle, and Robbie asked if I wanted to go on a walk. As we were heading towards the castle, I kept on walking (thinking Robbie was behind me), and I turned around to see him down on one knee. He planned a beautiful picnic for just the two of us and had a photographer capture the moments. We went back to celebrate with my family, as Robbie’s family came to surprise us. We spent the afternoon sipping champagne and aperol and just enjoying a perfect day in the park. Little did I know the surprises and celebrations did not stop there. Later, he had rented out a room in a beautiful restaurant on the water in Seaport. All of my friends and his family and friends were there to surprise me! It meant so much to me that all of our loved ones came to celebrate us, and it was just the perfect day.
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[section title=”The Fashion”]
[field title=”Wedding Gown”]
I wanted to feel confident and feel like myself on my wedding day, and that is exactly how I felt when I put this dress on. I felt like the most confident, elevated version of myself. My dress was classic and timeless, and exactly what I envisioned myself in. I paired it with a blusher veil, which was what my mom wore on her wedding day as well. That was a really special touch. The dress designer is Savannah Miller, and the silhouette is Zara.
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[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The bridesmaids wore mismatched dresses in shades of light blue, featuring a mix of solid fabrics and florals. This allowed each of my girls to choose something that felt comfortable and personal while still feeling cohesive. The overall look was soft, playful, and perfectly complemented the colorful florals throughout the day.[/field]
[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]
Robbie wore a classic black tuxedo for the ceremony and switched into a white dinner jacket for the reception, adding a refined yet celebratory transition for the evening. A sweet, sentimental touch to the groom’s attire was that he wore Rachel’s brother’s velvet bowtie, which her brother also wore on his own wedding day. The groomsmen were all dressed in black tuxedos, keeping the overall look polished and formal. The timeless black-tie attire balanced beautifully with the playful colors woven into the design.
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[section title=”The Details”]
[field title=”Food & Drink”]
Cocktail hour was inspired by Italian aperitivo culture, with an orange-themed palette setting the tone. Signature drinks included an Aperol spritz with an orange slice, a Negroni with an orange peel, and a peach-flavored Tito’s cocktail named after the couple’s dog, Tito. The reception continued with elevated dining, late-night bites, and an abundance of thoughtful touches designed to keep guests celebrating all night long.
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]
Florals were vibrant and expressive, featuring shades of pink, purple, yellow, orange, and white, with a touch of blue. Shea Hopely brought my floral vision to life. The cocktail hour featured orange and white linens, while the reception transitioned to blue and white linens paired with colorful floral arrangements and mismatched candles in complementary tones. One of our favorite design moments was the “orange grove” escort display, where seating assignments were written on dried orange peels and hung from orange trees.
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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]
My brother and sister-in-law had a millefoglie cake at their wedding in Italy, and it was such a highlight. We wanted to have a nod to them on our special day (and we, of course, think it is delicious as well!) We thought it would be a fun touch to finish it ourselves, so we dusted the powdered sugar before cutting.
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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]
The ceremony took place in the Sunken Garden and was accompanied by live string music, creating a romantic and joyful atmosphere. It was important for us to have traditional readings for our ceremony, and we had our cousin and very special friend read those. My dad surprised us with an Italian singer, Franco Corso, who not only sang during cocktail hour, but sang Ave Maria and Our Father during the ceremony, which was very special to our families and us.
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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]
As a nod to my(Rachel) parents’ wedding, we incorporated a champagne tower into the celebration. This moment honored our family history while creating a fun and interactive experience for guests. It was a beautiful blend of sentimentality and celebration. Our dog Tito also made an appearance throughout the weekend, showing up on cocktail napkins, a signature drink, drink stirrers, and on top of our rehearsal dinner cake.
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[field title=”Special Detail #2″]
Another special detail was the almond wedding favors we left at everyone’s place setting, “bonboniera.” It is an Italian tradition that I(the bride) saw at all of my family weddings growing up, and knew it was a detail I didn’t want to pass on. A bag of five sugared almonds – their hardness represents the endurance. The sweetness- the couple’s married life ahead. And an odd number because it cannot be divided by two, just as the couple is now one. Five are our wishes for the newlyweds – health, wealth, happiness, family, and a long life! We also gave small orange wedding favors to round out the night. We thought it was such a cute play on the typical limoncello, while carrying the orange theme all the way through the day.
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[field title=”Special Detail #3″]Every guest received a handwritten note from us, placed thoughtfully at their seat. Writing these notes was incredibly important, as it allowed us to personally thank each person for being part of our lives and traveling so far to celebrate us on our wedding day.
To honor our family legacy, we displayed wedding photos of our parents and grandparents. This was one of the most meaningful details of the day, allowing us to reflect on the marriages that came before us and the love that shaped our lives. [/field]
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Photography: Elizabeth Graycheck Photography | Cinematography: Two Fly Guys | Event Planning: Maggie Hughes Events | Floral Design: Shea Hopely | Wedding Dress: Lovely Bridal Shop | Cake: Ruby Lu’s LLC | Band: The Free with Sam Hill Entertainment | Wedding Venue: Jekyll Island Club Hotel | Beauty: A Coastal Glam | Content Creation: Vows in Frame








































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































