
What started as a casual connection at 14 turned into something much bigger for JaTaun and Cameron. Years after growing up on the same street, a single date at Cozy Mel’s in El Segundo changed everything. “We have literally been inseparable ever since,” they shared. That kind of history doesn’t ask for anything overdone. It asks for something intentional—and for them, that meant planning a Villa Porta vow renewal.
After traveling through Lake Como and Lake Maggiore, JaTaun knew she didn’t want to compete with the setting. The goal was simple: keep things minimal, lean into black tie, and let the surroundings do what they do best. The result felt effortless in the way only well-thought-out decisions can.
What We Love About This Villa Porta Vow Renewal:
- A black-tie dress code paired with warm, earthy tones
- A rooftop ceremony overlooking the lake with the Swiss Alps in view
- A full multi-day guest experience, from Paris to Milan
- Violinists playing hip-hop classics during the ceremony
- A surprise sing-along that turned into the highlight of the night






Starting With a Clear Vision Before Booking Anything
For JaTaun, clarity came early. “I always start with a vision. And for this, I wanted something jaw-dropping.” That direction sharpened after their trip to northern Italy. Once they committed to Villa Porta, the rest became a series of decisions that supported that choice.
Although JaTaun led most of the planning, having a local planner made a noticeable difference. “I truly couldn’t have pulled it off without Barbara,” she said. From handling communication with vendors to managing logistics on the ground, that support kept things steady from start to finish.
For couples planning from afar, having someone local who understands the landscape—both literally and logistically—can save you from a lot of guesswork.





Rethinking Traditional Wedding Timelines
Because this was a vow renewal, JaTaun and Cameron didn’t feel tied to tradition. They arrived together instead of doing a first look, which set a different tone from the start. Before everything began, they took a private ride to the venue in a vintage Riva boat.
“That quiet moment on the water gave us a chance to take it all in.” It created a natural pause in the day—something that’s easy to overlook, but often ends up being one of the most meaningful parts.






Finding Vendors Through Real Reviews and Referrals
Bringing 70 guests from Los Angeles to Italy wasn’t something JaTaun and Cameron took lightly. Every vendor choice had to hold up. “I spent hours researching vendors. I was on their clients’ pages, looking at real results from real weddings.”
They paid attention to consistency, not just highlight reels. Seeing full weddings and real client experiences gave them confidence in who they were hiring. Vendors with published work also stood out as a sign of professionalism.
It’s a helpful approach to keep in mind: look beyond curated portfolios and take the time to understand how vendors show up across different weddings.






Finding the Balance Between Formal and Fun
The ceremony stayed true to their black-tie vision, but not without personality. As JaTaun and Cameron walked down the aisle, violinists played “Still D.R.E.” and “Back That Azz Up.” “It gave everyone a glimpse of who we really are, elegant, but alive.”
That contrast—formal setting, unexpected music—captured their dynamic perfectly. That same energy carried through the entire Villa Porta vow renewal, where nothing felt forced or overly polished, just thoughtfully chosen.









A Practical Way to Approach Wedding Spending
Instead of working with one large number, JaTaun broke their budget into smaller, more manageable pieces. “I don’t love the idea of one big overall budget. I prefer to break things down by category.”
This gave them more flexibility and clarity. They knew where they wanted to invest—venue, food, decor, drinks, music, and wardrobe—and gave each category its own space. And then there was the Riva boat, added late in the process but fully worth it.






Planning Events That Keep Guests Engaged Throughout the Weekend
This celebration unfolded over several days, giving guests time to settle in and actually enjoy where they were. It started in Paris, where about 30 guests joined JaTaun and Cameron for the Beyoncé Cowboy Carter Tour at Stade de France. From there, everyone made their way to Milan.
Guests arrived to custom swag bags with personal notes and a video montage built from their own social media clips. The next evening, a cocktail party at The Spirit Milano set the tone, with playing cards used as drink tokens throughout the night. After that, a full day at De Montel Spa gave everyone a chance to reset before the main event.
Spacing things out like this allowed the celebration to feel less rushed and more like a shared trip than a single-day event.






Featured Vendor:
Sinfonia Wedding




Adding Personal Touches That Guests Will Remember
Some of the most talked-about details weren’t part of JaTaun and Cameron’s original plan.
Mini fans and white parasols were added close to the wedding day to help with the heat. They ended up doubling as both functional and visual details.
Then there was the “battle of the sexes” sing-along between courses. “It was fire! That was the moment that set the tone for the entire night.” It replaced the usual flow of a reception and shifted the energy in a way no one expected—in the best way.
Sometimes the less overthought ideas are the ones that land the strongest.






Using Minimal Decor to Highlight a Stunning Venue
“I didn’t want the decor to compete with the gorgeous backdrop,” JaTaun shared. That decision guided everything. Black tie and earth tones kept the look clean, while the natural setting carried the visual weight.
The venue itself offered a mix that’s not easy to find—classic Italian architecture with subtle modern updates. Their rooftop ceremony overlooked the lake, with the Alps visible in the distance.
When the setting already brings this much presence, restraint can actually make everything feel more elevated.






Extending the Celebration Beyond the Wedding Day
What made this Villa Porta vow renewal stand out wasn’t a single detail. It was how everything connected across the experience. From Paris to Milan to the ceremony overlooking the lake, each part added another layer. It never felt rushed or packed for the sake of it. There was space to enjoy it, space to connect, and space to actually remember it. And in the end, that’s what stayed with everyone.








The Wedding Team:
Event Planning – Sinfonia Weddings
Venue + Catering + Cake – Villa Porta
Event Design – Five Star Pop-Ups
Floral Design – Helianthus Flower Lab
Officiant – Marcos Hughes
DJ – DJ Gonzalez
Live Music – Victor Music
Invitation Design – Wedding Bliss
Makeup Artist – Slay with Nessah
Riva Boat – Maggiore Charte
Photographer – Immagini di un Sogno