
Some weddings are driven by color palettes or mood boards. For Federica and Riccardo, it was the land itself that shaped the celebration. Set at Poggio ai Santi, a scenic retreat where their relationship quietly deepened, their day unfolded among olive trees, rolling hills, and candlelit tables. With a guest list of just 60 and style choices that prioritized ease and refinement, their Tuscan wedding felt as natural as the setting that inspired it.
“We didn’t want anything over the top,” Federica shares. “Simplicity was the key word. But it had to be thoughtful, elegant, and true to who we are.”
From their venue choice to their fashion and flowers, every decision reflected that easy elegance—with Tuscany’s natural beauty leading the way.
What We Love About This Poggio ai Santi Wedding:
- The dreamy setting where the couple once spent their first weekend together
- Florals and candles in soft whites and greens, chosen to echo the natural surroundings without overpowering them
- A minimalist yet detailed bridal look, including a Pronovias gown, pearl-detailed Vera Wang veil, and custom evening dress with fringe and sequins
- A small, intentional guest list of 60, with all suites booked onsite


Featured Vendor:
Riccardo Pieri


Picking a Venue With Personal History
For Federica and Riccardo, Poggio ai Santi wasn’t just scenic—it was symbolic. “It’s where we had our first weekend away together,” Federica says. “Everything tastes like home there, and every little detail is taken care of.”
With views of both the sea and the surrounding trees, the venue allowed nature to be the backdrop and the inspiration for the entire day. Candles and white flowers flowed through every space, while plant-themed tables added a touch of personality.
But it wasn’t just about the aesthetics. The staff at Poggio ai Santi played a major role in helping bring the couple’s vision to life. “They were like friends. They understood right away how I wanted the day to feel—simple, sophisticated, and full of heart.”










Honoring Tradition in a Church Ceremony
Federica and Riccardo exchanged vows in a traditional Catholic ceremony held in a serene Tuscan church. Surrounded by family and friends, the couple stood beneath a grand crucifix and soft candlelight, with the altar adorned in white lilies and silver chalices. The atmosphere was reverent yet warm, with meaningful glances, shared smiles, and quiet joy filling the space. It was a ceremony rooted in tradition, made unforgettable by the love in the room.







Minimalist Wedding Fashion With Maximum Impact
Federica’s approach to wedding fashion was all about elegance in the details. She wore a white mermaid Pronovias gown that featured a subtle front and a showstopping back and a long dramatic train. Her sheer Vera Wang veil, embroidered with pearls, floated beyond the dress, and Jimmy Choo heels with beaded ribbons completed the ceremony look.
Later in the evening, she slipped into a tailored blazer made from the same fabric as the gown, then changed again before the cake into a custom dress made of sequin fringe, paired with slingbacks by Stuart Weitzman.
“We danced, drank (too much!), and just had fun. That was the goal. Our dog was with us. Our friends, our family—it felt whole.”









A Sunset Reception at Poggio ai Santi
Set beneath a fabric canopy and string lights, the reception at Poggio ai Santi felt relaxed and intimate from the start. The long tables overlooked the Tuscan countryside and were styled with minimal florals, rustic glassware, and natural textures that matched the surrounding landscape.
Guests gathered at Il Sale for an open-air dinner, enjoying a laid-back evening filled with good food, conversation, and panoramic views. As the sun set, the atmosphere shifted into celebration mode—more laughter, louder music, and plenty of wine. From sharing toasts to passing around late-night bites, the night unfolded naturally and without fuss, just as the couple had hoped.






Why Prioritizing Guest Experience Was Worth It
The couple spent most of their budget on booking the entire venue and all its suites so guests could relax and connect throughout the weekend. With a pre-wedding welcome dinner and a ceremony that didn’t start until 4:00 p.m., there was space for slow mornings, shared meals, and truly meaningful moments.
“We offered a light Tuscan lunch before the ceremony for those who wanted it,” Federica shares. “It kept things relaxed. Everyone could take their time.”
Even the cake and food followed this theme—beautiful, local, and thoughtfully prepared. “Everything was delicious and looked incredible. But more than that, it felt right.”

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Looking Back With No Regrets
When asked what advice they’d give to other couples planning a wedding, Federica offers this:
“Live every moment. Everything will be fine. It’s a unique moment and deserves to be lived to the fullest.”
Federica and Riccardo’s Poggio ai Santi wedding proves that keeping things simple doesn’t mean holding back. It means making space for what really matters.







The Wedding Team:
Photography + Videography – Riccardo Pieri
Venue + Catering + Cake – Poggio ai Santi
Makeup + Hair Styling – Giulia Papke
Wedding Dress – Pronovias
Bridal Accessories – Jimmy Choo
Groom’s Apparel – De Santis
Groom’s Shoes – Church’s Shoes