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Incorporating vibrant color was central to Anne and Will’s design vision. Their palette blended lively shades of fern and moss green, coral, tangerine, and peach, softened by layers of cream, ivory, and a hint of butter yellow. The result was a look that felt both fresh and nostalgic—radiant with warmth and perfectly evocative of a sun-soaked summer on the Cape.
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[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]Imagined as a wedding “fit for a Nancy Meyers film,” the day was filled with effortless sophistication, nostalgic charm, and an undercurrent of coastal romance. The couple’s vision combined an English country garden aesthetic with the colorful vibrancy of their favorite destination, the Marbella Club in Spain, resulting in a design story layered with personal meaning and visual delight. [/field]
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From Anne, “Will and I first met in high school through mutual friends – we grew up in neighboring towns, Needham and Brookline. I always had a crush on him, but with him attending the University of Vermont and me at the College of Charleston, the timing never quite aligned. We reconnected on my 21st birthday, which happened to be New Year’s Eve (our first kiss during the ball drop was very cute!), and started dating shortly after graduation. We moved to New York City, where we shared our first apartment, and when COVID hit, we took the opportunity to explore new places together, living in Jackson Hole, Lake Tahoe, and LA before eventually settling in Boston. All of that to say, in 2023, Will proposed in Charleston, my favorite city, followed by dinner at our favorite restaurant, Chez Nous.”
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The bride wore a breathtaking Emilia Wickstead gown, making several trips to London throughout the year for fittings and final tailoring. The off-the-shoulder silk design, with its elegant long sleeves and fluid lines, exuded a timeless sophistication—effortlessly chic with a hint of royal allure. Perfectly suited to the setting, the gown was complemented by Anne’s most sentimental accessory: her veil, lovingly preserved and passed down from her mother and grandmother. From Anne, “I loved the structure and simplicity of my wedding dress. The neckline and full skirt felt timeless but still modern. It was elegant without feeling fussy, and it moved beautifully throughout the day. The after-party dress was a joy to create (with David Josef), it went through several iterations before we landed on an ice-blue fabric adorned with a pattern of diamond embellishments. The square neckline, with my wedding day bun and my mother’s tennis necklace, felt very chic!”
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[field title=”Food & Drink”]
Food was a highlight, with a custom menu created by The Catered Affair. Guests sipped Hugo Spritzes and enjoyed gougères, foie gras, and tuna tartare during cocktail hour, followed by a three-course dinner under a clear-top tent. Honoring Anne’s family history with Prince Pasta, the first course featured spring pea and ricotta ravioli, followed by a filet of beef entrée. Dessert was a three-tiered wedding cake from Montilio’s Bakery, intricately piped and alternating between vanilla and chocolate tuxedo flavors.
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]The wedding was designed to evoke nostalgia while highlighting the property’s most stunning features: the architecture, manicured rose gardens, and panoramic ocean views. The tent was strategically placed over an elevated floor above the pool, seamlessly integrating into the home’s layout while maximizing the vistas.
A “foyer” tent served as an entryway to the reception, draped in tangerine, ivory, and olive green striped fabric, with a bold orange lantern pendant hanging above an escort card table featuring a striking green-and-white striped linen and a statement floral arrangement. The entryway created an immediate impact, transporting guests to the Marbella Club through the use of luxurious fabrics, coastal views, and curated lighting.
Inside the main tent, soft ivory draping provided an elegant, elevated finishing touch, while strategically placed trees and greenery—both behind the band stage and around the space—brought the outdoors inside. Vibrant floral arrangements punctuated every table, complementing the bright and cheerful color palette of coral, peach, pinks, greens, and touches of cream and yellow. A 360-degree bar on the patio allowed guests to enjoy refreshments from all angles, encouraging mingling and a sense of flow throughout the space.
Every detail, from the choice of linens and furniture to the placement of floral arrangements and lighting, was intentionally curated to create a cohesive design story—one that was at once nostalgic, romantic, and vividly inspired by Anne and Will’s love of the Marbella Club aesthetic.[/field]
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A vintage-inspired, three-tiered wedding cake from Montilio’s Bakery, intricately piped and alternating between vanilla and chocolate tuxedo flavors.
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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]Her mother walking her down the aisle. [/field]
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From Anne, “The house itself was the most sentimental element of the wedding. Built in 1927, it’s been in my family for generations, and celebrating in the backyard, with guests arriving through the front door, felt deeply personal. That sense of heritage carried through in many of the details. I wore my great-great-great-grandmother’s veil from 1875, originally made in Italy, along with sapphire and diamond Edwardian earrings from my grandmother. The cake knife, made in England in 1870, was a wedding gift to my mother and has now been used across generations. We wove subtle nods to family history throughout the design as well. The orange tones used across the wedding, from florals to the printed materials, were inspired by my great-great-grandmother’s trumpet vine, which still climbs the back door of the house. The same motif appeared on our menus and schedule inserts, tying everything together. Other heirlooms found their way into the celebration in smaller, meaningful ways. Our cake topper was from my grandparents’ wedding, and for the rehearsal dinner, I wore a Priscilla of Boston dress that was my mother’s high school graduation dress from 1979. Will wore his grandfather’s salmon Brooks Brothers sport coat that Thursday evening. For the after-party, we even repurposed my great-grandmother’s demitasse cups as cigarette holders – a fun, sentimental touch. We also used my grandfather’s 1939 MG T-Type throughout the weekend, driving it to the rehearsal dinner and welcome party and leaving it out front as guests arrived.”
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Anne carried a petite bouquet of white florals, including Sweet William,m for her groom, William.
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Photography: Elizabeth LaDuca | Videography: StopGoLove Films | Floral Design: Beach Plum Floral | Dress: Emilia Wickstead (Bespoke) | Cake: Montilio's | Stationery: Robinson Press | Catering: The Catered Affair | Makeup: Glamour Cosmetics | Hair: Jennifer Tawa | Lighting: Catchlight Design | Band: Night Shift Entertainment | Transportation: Cape Destinations | Bridal Pressing: Luciane Young | Ceremony Strings: Cape Cod String Quartet | Content: BTS Bestie | Draping: Drape Art Designs | Linens: Stradley Davidson Linen Collective | Linens: Nuage Designs | Planning: KKW&Co | Private Residence: Eastwind | Rentals: Peak Event Services | Specialty Chargers: Honest Event Rentals | Tenting: Peak Event Services | Transport Management: Event Transportation Management | Valet: Chatham Valet
































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































