... and ended with one enormous cake!
The Sicilian driver of the rented Fiat Cinquecento would not budge. In no uncertain terms, he declared that no one but he could drive the car—not even the father of the bride, as the wedding party had planned. So the bride did what any enterprising American gal would have done: She popped herself up out of the sunroof so that her dad, walking alongside, could hold her hand as they slowly made their way to the 17th-century church of Santa Caterina. Townspeople, dazzled by the spectacle, joined the procession of 60 wedding guests, cameras flashing, as if in a scene from a Fellini film.
Though the bride and groom had known each other since preschool, their formative memories began at junior prom, which they attended together as friends. "He was cute and shy, and I was shy too," the bride remembers. "I thought she was smart, beautiful, and fun," says the groom.
By graduation, the pair had become inseparable. Both attended Indiana University and then moved to New York City, where he went into finance and she into real estate finance and investment. When they decided to marry in 2013, it was an easy decision to host a destination wedding in Italy, where the bride had spent summers visiting family since she was a kid.
They planned several events for their guests, beginning with a day trip on four boats, each of which had its own soundtrack. "Everyone would dive off to explore the grottoes, then climb back onto whichever boat was playing music they wanted to dance to," says the bride. By the rehearsal dinner, the group already felt as intimate as a pack of old friends.
After the Catholic ceremony, on June 12, 2015, the party paraded back through Taormina's streets to Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo for cocktails on the balcony. An alfresco dinner followed, plus a surprise when it was time for the wedding cake. "It was enormous!" says the bride of the unexpectedly giant vanilla and strawberry creation. "And delicious." La dolce vita indeed.
The Invitation
The bride envisioned a "classic, romantic" font for the letterpressed invitations. The bronze hue was replicated in the escort cards and napkin embroidery.
The Ceremony
The couple exchanged vows at the church of Santa Caterina, which was built in the 17th century.
Love, Italy
The red Fiat Cinquecento was a theme of the wedding from the start, with guests getting a first hint at the wedding to come on the red Fiat save-the-date cards.
The Bridesmaids
The wedding party included the bride's best friends and two brothers, as well as the groom's best friend, brother, and two sisters. The bride's goddaughter served as flower girl.
The Newlyweds
The couple took a walk together before the ceremony in the gardens of the Grand Hotel Timeo, to take some formal photos. "We just wanted to take these moments before the ceremony, so that afterwards we could relax and enjoy," says the groom.
Festive Cocktails
Guests sipped Bellinis and mimosas made with fresh-pressed fruit juices.
A Stunning Reception Table
The June weather in Taormina was spectacular, so the 60 guests dined outdoors on the terrace at the Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo.
The Place Settings
Embroidered napkins doubled as place cards on a banquet table decorated with arrangements of orchids, lilies, peonies, and roses.
Take Your Seat
The bride opted for simple, all-white, classic romantic flowers. "I wanted orchids, roses, lilies, and peonies," she says. Olive leaves woven into the arrangements were a nod to their Italian location.
Dinner Under the Stars
Guests were served an elaborate dinner at the Grand Hotel Timeo, from cured meats to seafood salad, lobster risotto to swordfish and fillet of beef.
Cutting the Cake
One of the wedding surprises—even to the bride, who had planned it all—was the enormous wedding cake. "We have no idea why it was that big, or what happened to the rest of it," says the bride. "But it was delicious—vanilla with fresh strawberries."
Sources
Photography, Abby Jiu
Location, Chiesa di Santa Caterina d'Alessandria d'Egitto, Taormina (ceremony); Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo, Taormina (reception)
Event planning, Bouquets and Bows
Catering, Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo, Taormina
Flowers, Petali e Capricci
Stationery, Pistachio Press
Calligraphy, Peter Maushart (invitations and envelopes); Laura Hooper Calligraphy (escort cards)
Cake, Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo, Taormina
Music, Musica e Sposi; Sweet Ladies String Quartet; DJ Merlino
Bride's gown, Sarah Janks
Bride's accessories, Christian Louboutin shoes; Chanel shoes; Swarovski bracelet; Erica Koesler Wedding Accessories blusher; Veils by Brenda veil
Hair and makeup, The Wellness Centre at Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo
Bridesmaids' dresses, Twobirds Bridesmaid from Bella Bridesmaids
Groom's suit, Hugo Boss
Menswear, Calvin Klein; Hugo Boss
Vintage car, Cinquecento Vintage Tour
Olive-oil favors, Olio Leonardi
Save-the-dates, Mimosa Digital