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A Blue and Yellow Wedding in Italy Inspired by Dolce & Gabbana

September 26, 2025 | justine

It started with a modern meet-cute on Bumble and a first date at the Berlin Zoo. A second date stretched into hours over cake (“we each ate about four to five pieces because we didn’t want to leave”), and a third date at a photo exhibition opened the door to one of Christian’s big passions: photography. The love came in different moments—Christian says he fell for Elena watching “her strategic approach and compassion” as she supported a friend’s career at brunch; Elena knew he was it when she shattered her left shoulder on their first vacation and “Christian never left my side.” With roots in the Marche and a shared love of travel, they set their sights on Italy for a community-minded, design-forward blue and yellow wedding.

What We Love About This Blue and Yellow Wedding

  • Dolce & Gabbana–inspired palette, prints, and florals
  • Lemon details from escort tags to vases
  • Family-style Italian feast that brought everyone together
  • Centuries-old monastery venue tucked in a forest clearing
  • DIY printables and hand-sourced blue-and-white porcelain

Featured Vendor:

Sarah Russ Photography

Choosing Italy and Shaping a Weekend of Events

With family ties to the Marche, the eastern coast of Italy was an easy yes. “Once decided, Italy set the tone for our wedding.” They booked Eremo dei Frati Bianchi in Cupramontana—“a romantic hideaway…the monastery is a magical place”—and built a full weekend: a relaxed Friday welcome dinner at Ristorante Pizzeria Gina and a Sunday farewell beach day at a favorite lakeside bar in Apiro (complete with sun chairs, roasted pig, lasagne, and a local band).
Couple’s tip: Think beyond one day. “We budgeted for three days instead of one because most guests traveled far. Our presents were our guests celebrating with us.”

Elena and Christian’s Wedding Day Style

Elena went for a fashion-forward gown with a blush underskirt, 3D floral appliqués, and a corset-style bodice, beautifully altered when she became pregnant. “It was like a baby belly shoot and  wedding shoot in one,” she shared. Instead of strict attire rules, the couple gave their guests a loose brief: “Think: Summer, Flowers, Dolce & Gabbana (just for inspiration), Bella Italia, Chic Comfort.” The result was an effortlessly stylish crowd where everyone could feel like themselves.

Christian found his look spontaneously at Joop in Konstanz while on vacation with his parents, choosing a light linen suit paired with light-brown accents and leather sneakers to stay comfortable in the Italian heat.

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Smart Budgeting and Finding a Team They Could Trust

Top spends were “from most costly to least: caterer, location, photos, dress, flowers (big gap), wedding planner, transport, bar, DJ, decor, nannies.” They balanced these costs with creative savings, like sourcing eBay vases for just 5–15 euros, turning Etsy fabric into tablecloths (later cut into keepsakes for guests), and repurposing ceremony florals for dinner. To keep everything on track, Elena and Christian maintained a spreadsheet to monitor spending and vendor payments. 

Equally important was building a team they could trust. Through their venue, they met planner Anna Paola, who connected them with local vendors and helped bridge both language and vision. “We wanted kind, realistic people who told us what was possible and what wasn’t—and vendors who got excited about doing something new.”

A Unique Schedule All Their Own

They shared their first look with everyone along the monastery’s tree-lined alley, then served cake and champagne before the ceremony: a berry-covered millefoglie (“a thousand layers”) that guests loved. 

Their free ceremony—led by Elena’s best friend and moderated alongside the best man—mixed English and German, handwritten vows, and a perfect 40-minute run-time.

 

The Undeniable Importance of Photography 

Photography was incredibly important to Christian,” so they booked Junebug vendor Sarah Russ with second shooter Katherina Schreiber right away. “We don’t regret this for a single moment. They captured every emotion and were always up for creative ideas, guiding us gently. This energy was everything!” Their tip: Don’t skimp on photos. “These memories last forever and let you see your day anew through your guests’ eyes.”

Nailing the Look With Dolce & Gabbana Inspiration

“I always liked Dolce & Gabbana’s Sicily-inspired designs, especially the white, blue, and yellow tile patterns.” That cue anchored their blue and yellow wedding aesthetic: blue-and-white porcelain, lemons “as a bit of the star,” and bold prints balanced against the monastery’s old-world calm. Elena kept a dedicated notebook for decisions (locations, food, flowers, music, babysitters, more) and used Canva to design the invitation, seating chart, menus, bar signs, and lemon glass tags.

She and her mom hunted eBay for porcelain vases, then found a blue-and-white tile-optic fabric on Etsy for tablecloths. “These really brought the location to life.”

Dinner, Dancing, and the Joyful Chaos

They skipped games to make space for meaningful congratulations, offered a flying aperitivo, and welcomed heartfelt speeches from family, plus a song from a four-year-old niece that melted hearts. Later, they slipped away for portraits at a tiny chapel and on an old clock tower.
“We wanted guests to mingle and explore the monastery; time made everything feel personal, not rushed.”

Family-style dining matched the spirit of the day, and the dance floor spanned generations. A memorable gown-bustling scene turned into a group effort mid-party; when the late-night fatigue hit, Christian simply pulled a chair onto the dance floor for his seven-months-pregnant bride. “We let go of perfection and went with the flow. The wrong exit song didn’t matter. The unexpected moments did.”

 

Lessons Learned and Advice for Couples

  • Communicate clearly. “Pick one or two channels (our website + a big WhatsApp group) and document decisions, progress, and payments.”
  • Share the load. “Start early, sit with a glass of wine, and talk about what you like and don’t like, then take notes.”
  • Explain your vision. Blue florals aren’t typical locally; photos and your planner’s translation help bring vendors along.
  • Think about kids. “With eleven children there, hiring nannies was a great idea so parents could relax.”
  • Release control. “Let go of your expectations before the wedding starts so you can enjoy the moment.”

In the end, the contrast made it sing: a 13th-century monastery and a modern blue and yellow wedding filled with lemons, porcelain, and gold-rimmed details. As Elena puts it, “We aren’t Dolce & Gabbana, but we are a little bit of Italy—family, good food, soulful conversations late at night with a glass of red wine, colorful and unique in our own way.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Sarah Russ
Second Photographer – Katherina Schreiber
Event Planning – Anna Paola Tassi
Ceremony Venue – Eremo dei Frati Bianchi
Reception Venue – Ristorante Pizzeria di Gina
Floral Design – Fiori E Piante Di Marchegiani Graziella
Catering + Cake – Sergio Bellina Catering
DJ – Martina
Makeup + Hair Styling – Beatrice Rizzoni
Wedding Dress – hochzeitsrausch Berlin-Schönefeld
Bridal Accessories + Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Zara
Groom’s Apparel – Joop
Rings – Juwelier und Goldschmied Lutz Bugday
Transportation – Taxi Cupramontana

 

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Cinematic Mountain Adventure in New Zealand With a Photographer Who Planned It All

September 24, 2025 | justine

For Leandra and Jasmine, it all started while waiting in line for the restroom at a bar—a meet-cute they still laugh about today. From that moment, their connection grew through honesty, laughter, and shared values. “We felt safe with each other,” they said. “Our inner child emerges when it’s just us, and it feels like we have always known each other.”

Wanting their wedding to mirror the authenticity that defines their relationship, they set their sights on an adventure in New Zealand. An elegant, cinematic elopement in the mountains, complete with helicopter rides, heartfelt vows, and breathtaking views.

What We Love About This Adventure in New Zealand

  • A cinematic, adventure-driven day in the stunning New Zealand mountains
  • A photographer who doubled as planner, handling all the logistics
  • A helicopter ride and mountaintop ceremony with clear skies and the aurora as a backdrop

Featured Vendor:

Shaken and Stirred Weddings

Letting Their Photographer Lead the Way

Planning a destination wedding from overseas can feel daunting, but Leandra and Jasmine’s experience proved that the right vendor can make all the difference. Once they found Junebug vendor Shaken and Stirred Weddings, everything fell into place.

“We started by choosing the location, and once we were set on New Zealand, we began our search for photographers. That was when we stumbled on Kellie,” they shared. The couple credits Kellie not only for capturing their day beautifully but also for pulling together the entire vendor team. “She wasn’t just our photographer but our wedding planner as well,”.

“She guided us along and coordinated everything, from hair and makeup to the helicopter rides. We honestly didn’t do much. We just needed to pack our bags and show up.”

Turning Their Vision Into a Cinematic Adventure in New Zealand

Leandra and Jasmine envisioned a day that felt cinematic, romantic, and adventure-filled. “Happy Lea, happy life,” Jasmine joked when talking about budgeting. “As long as it makes Lea happy, we do it. She wants hair and make-up? Done. She wants a photoshoot on a mountain top? Done. Lucky for me, I very much would love a mountain top photoshoot as well!”

Despite the chill and wind at the mountaintop ceremony, the couple wouldn’t have had it any other way. “Honestly, it was really cold and we think that was what made it so fun and memorable for us. It’s such an unforgettable memory, and we have a little chuckle every time we think about it.”

Leandra added, “Getting married to my favourite person on this earth, being able to spend the whole day with her, us in our own little bubble surrounded by nature—these things meant everything to me.”

Prioritizing Presence Over Perfection on the Big Day

For all the logistics and planning, what Leandra and Jasmine remember most are the small, unscripted moments. “I remember whispering nonsense into Lea’s ear throughout the day,” Jasmine said. “We had such a good laugh here and there, and in that moment, we would forget we were in a photoshoot and just bask in each other’s embrace.”

Later that evening, Mother Nature added her own magic with clear skies and a glowing aurora. It was the perfect ending to their once-in-a-lifetime adventure in New Zealand.

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Practical Tips From Leandra and Jasmine’s Adventure in New Zealand

Their biggest piece of advice? Be intentional. “Yes, obviously you want to be happy, however that’s easier said than done. You and only you have the power to make it happen. You control your mood, so be intentional about it.” 

They also stressed the importance of respecting your vendor team: “Be respectful to everyone, especially your team, who try their best to make that day as perfect and special as they can. Goodness, we can’t thank them enough!”

For Leandra and Jasmine, their wedding wasn’t just about the breathtaking scenery or the helicopter ride. It was about love, laughter, and creating an unforgettable adventure in New Zealand that felt entirely their own.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Shaken and Stirred
Venue – Double Cone, New Zealand
Officiant – Sarah Noble
Videography –Eureka Films
Makeup Artist – Paige Shipton
Hair Styling – Tussock Hair & Makeup
Wedding Dress – Rouge by Eva Lendel
Bridal Accessories – The Jewels Concept

 

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A Villa Corsini Wedding That Feels Like Stepping into a Renaissance Painting

September 22, 2025 | justine

Gabrielle and Sean’s love story began in the halls of high school, brought together by mutual friends. Over ten years of dating, their connection only grew stronger, grounded in trust, adventure, and a shared sense of joy. “Sean is very spontaneous and adventurous, and that is what drew me in,” Gabrielle shared. “Together, we make sure to always listen to one another, put each other first, and plan exciting dates.” When they started imagining their special day, they knew it needed to reflect the romance and warmth they shared. Tuscany—with its rolling hills, serene landscapes, and timeless charm—felt like a natural extension of their love story. Their Villa Corsini wedding brought together vintage elegance and personal, chic details, creating a celebration that was unmistakably theirs.

What We Love About This Villa Corsini Wedding

  • The Italian garden ceremony framed by lush lemon trees and Tuscan hills
  • Personal officiant: Sean’s brother-in-law added an intimate, heartfelt touch
  • Thoughtful details like lemon sorbet, Ricciarelli cookies, and parasols for guests
  • Musical atmosphere with live violin, cello, and saxophone performances
  • Surprise moments: Gabrielle’s dance for her mom, espresso martini tower, and fireworks

Featured Vendor:

TheKnotInItaly

Choosing a Location That Resonates

The journey to Italy began with research and planning. Gabrielle’s family roots in Cansano, Abruzzo, gave Tuscany an added sense of comfort and familiarity. “Tuscany gave us a feeling of romance and peace,” Gabrielle explained. With guidance from their wedding planner and Junebug Vendor, Rossana of The Knot in Italy, they visited Villa Corsini a Mezzomonte and scouted accommodations, tastings, and ceremony sites. Seeing the villa in person and exploring every corner of Tuscany helped them know they’d found the perfect spot for their wedding.

Intimate Moments and Personal Ceremony Touches

Before the ceremony, Gabrielle and Sean shared a private first look. “It was an intimate time just for us, an opportunity to share private emotions, and connect on a deeper level,” Gabrielle recalled. With how quickly the wedding day flies by, they recommend couples take these moments to pause, soak in the excitement, and create lasting memories together.

The ceremony itself was equally personal. One of the most memorable parts of their Villa Corsini wedding was having Sean’s brother-in-law officiate. “Knowing someone we love was guiding us through our vows made the moment even more meaningful.” Set in an Italian garden overlooking the Tuscan hills, guests enjoyed elegant parasols and fans while live violin and cello performances created a beautifully intimate atmosphere. 

Building a Team They Could Trust

For Gabrielle and Sean, choosing vendors wasn’t just about skills, it was about connection. “We valued responsiveness, organization, attention to detail, willingness to schedule calls, and the ability to prioritize our needs.” The couple met multiple vendors until they found those who truly shared their vision. Their takeaway: invest time in finding pros who listen, understand your style, and treat your wedding as a priority. It makes the planning process seamless and enjoyable.

The Ultimate Italian Wedding Planner: TheKnotinItaly

When Gabrielle and Sean began searching for a planner, they wanted someone who could do more than handle logistics—they needed a partner who understood their vision. They found that in Rossana of TheKnotInItaly. With 25 years of experience, she and her team have built a reputation as one of Tuscany’s most trusted names in destination weddings, known for their organization, creativity, and attention to detail. Gabrielle shared that Rossana’s steady guidance and responsiveness gave them complete confidence throughout the process, making their Villa Corsini wedding both seamless and personal.

Celebrating with Thoughtful Details

The reception was held in Villa Corsini’s grand gallery, complete with intricate frescos and floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the Tuscan countryside. From lemon sorbet served in real lemons to Ricciarelli cookies at each place setting, every detail was thoughtfully curated. Gabrielle’s surprise dance for her mom created an emotional highlight, while the espresso martini tower and fireworks display kept the energy high. 

Taking It All In

From the pizza welcome party in Florence to the final fireworks over Villa Corsini, every moment reflected Gabrielle and Sean’s love and personality. Their advice to couples: slow down, enjoy the day, and dance with your loved ones. These are the memories you’ll cherish long after the planning is over. 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Katelyn Bradley
Event Planning – Rossana Sapori
Venue – Villa Corsini a Mezzomonte
Floral Design – Stiatti Fiori
Catering + Cake – Calamai Catering Ricevimenti
Officiant – Joseph Pascalino
DJ + Live Music – Alex Sisto and Sisto Events
Videography – The Wedding Valley
Makeup + Hair Styling – Nelli Nelipovych
Wedding Dress – Pnina Tornai
Groom’s Apparel – Giorgio Armani
Rentals – Preludio Noleggio
Favors – Mario Pelino Confetti
Lighting – Namida
Gelato Cart – Appetitosa Feste e Eventi
Bar Company – Pour Events

 

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