Weddings

Vivienne Westwood Created a Special Fabric for This Bride’s Golden Wedding Gown

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Kai Gillespie

The bride walked down the aisle in vintage 1930s-era Dior Mary-Janes, and she called upon her friend, jeweler Taja Guirey, to design an oak leaf necklace that reminded her of the New Forest, where she grew up.

Giuseppe’s mother, interior designer Angelica, oversaw the decorations: sumptuous fabrics, palm trees rented from a local nursery, and candlelit table settings in keeping with the building’s 16th-century Renaissance charm. “We had to be sympathetic to the style of the villa for it to seem natural,” says Genevieve, who adds: “It turned into this very unusual house party.”

Traditional Florentine entertainment came in the form of the Sbandieratori flag throwers who led guests from the chapel where the ceremony was held to the sit-down dinner. They performed as the party feasted on “pretty much everything you can imagine to eat at an Italian wedding”: Burrata, mozzarella, cured meats and pasta were washed down with wine produced in the valley that lay beyond the building.

After dinner, Nancy Andersen and Luca Mantero from the band Babeheaven, “very old friends” of the couple, performed live, while Edie Ashley and Josh Nickerson’s DJ sets went on into the night. “The whole thing descended into complete madness,” Genevieve laughs. “The windows [of the house] were shaking from the bass, the china was dancing across the shelves.” Once the weekend was over, “We couldn’t believe how much fun it was,” the bride says. “We ended up crying for two days straight afterwards!”