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Emotional and Intimate Destination Wedding at a Dreamy Southern Italian Villa

July 10, 2025 | marissa

Jamie and Melony Bascom’s love story began with a spark and a few serendipitous missteps. They met in early 2017 through a mutual friend and instantly clicked, but they didn’t exchange numbers. Months later, Jamie spotted Melony again and asked for her number—but his phone died before the call went through. “We kept missing each other,” Jamie shared. “But once I finally reached out on social media and we had our first date, that was it. We’ve been together every day since.”

With shared Caribbean heritage—Jamie’s family from Guyana and Melony’s from the Dominican Republic—and a deep connection rooted in friendship, they knew early on they were meant to build a life together. After a cozy holiday proposal in Manhattan, they set out to plan the destination wedding of their dreams in just nine months. What transpired was an Italian villa wedding filled with intimacy, beauty, and meaningful moments.

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Luigi Reccia

What We Love About this Italian Villa Wedding:

  • A full week spent together under one roof in a stunning Italian villa
  • The couple prioritized guest comfort, covering accommodations and meals themselves
  • A playful welcome party featuring a poolside gathering and pizzas fresh from a brick oven
  • Guests arrived at the ceremony in coordinated pastels by family, creating a beautiful “kaleidoscope” of color
  • Loved ones played meaningful roles in the ceremony, ensuring everyone felt included

 

Planning an Intimate Destination Wedding in Italy

“We always knew we wanted an intimate and romantic wedding—something that felt effortless but still really special,” Melony shared. “When we found Domus Laeta, it was over. The venue really did the talking. It had the most breathtaking views, charming rooms, and this natural old-world beauty that didn’t need much else.”

Although planning a wedding abroad can be daunting, Melony took the lead. “I actually really enjoyed being hands-on,” she said. “But I also had so much help from Angela, the villa’s wedding coordinator. She connected us with vendors who totally understood the kind of day we were envisioning: romantic, relaxed, and centered around family.”

With limited time and the added complexity of international logistics, the couple leaned into trusting local experts. “The photographers—Luigi Reccia and his team, Raffaele and Alessandro—were amazing. They didn’t just capture the weekend, they became part of it,” Jamie added. “They had this calming presence that made us both feel at ease.”

Prioritizing People and Experiences Over Perfection

The couple’s number one priority? Their guests. “We wanted our family and friends to just show up and enjoy,” Jamie said. “A lot of them were traveling internationally with kids, and we didn’t want anyone to feel stressed.” Melony and Jamie covered accommodations, meals and transportation for all of their guests, and even planned a sailing trip to Capri as part of the weeklong festivities.

“The villa had more rooms than we had guests, which made it feel like a huge, cozy home we all shared for the week,” Melony said. “We were really intentional about investing in comfort, hospitality, and shared experiences over details that would only last a day.”

Welcome Party with Wood-Fired Pizza

The celebrations began with a laidback welcome party the day before the wedding. “We had a local pizzeria owner come in and make pizza in the villa’s outdoor brick oven,” Melony shared. “It was the perfect way to kick things off—kids running around, everyone catching up, no pressure. Just good food and good company.”

That afternoon, the couple snuck away for portraits in the town of Giungano. “It was so peaceful,” Jamie said. “Just walking the streets, taking in the views, and getting to be together before all the excitement.”

Wedding Day Fashion with a Personal Twist

Jamie’s look was all about classic tailoring with a splash of personality. “I went full James Bond,” he joked. “Classic black tux, real bow tie—which took me weeks to master—and black patent Christian Louboutins with red soles. I even brought new barber gear to groom myself and my brothers.”

Melony found her dress early in the process. “It was actually the first dress I tried on,” she said. “It was everything I imagined—lace, fitted, romantic with a long train and veil. I wanted to feel like myself, but elevated. And I couldn’t do it without Jimmy Choo.”

As a fun and meaningful detail, guests were asked to dress in soft pastel colors, with each family choosing their own hue. “Jamie’s mom called it a kaleidoscope,” Melony smiled. “It created the most beautiful, organic color story throughout the day.”

A Heartfelt Ceremony

Rather than a traditional first look, the couple opted for a quiet moment together before the ceremony. “We met back-to-back in a corridor of the villa,” Jamie said. “Just holding hands, taking a deep breath. It gave us a second to be present together before everything started.”

Their ceremony, held beneath a vine-covered stone arch in the garden, was full of heartfelt moments and meaningful roles. “Every single family member played a part,” Melony said. “Jamie’s dad was our officiant. Our moms held our vow books. Our siblings and godchildren helped with the rings and the aisle. We wanted our families to feel as included as we did.”

Domus Laeta stole the show with its weathered stone, sprawling gardens, and historic charm. “The courtyard had this arch covered in vines that looked like something out of a movie,” Melony said. “That’s where we had our ceremony. It needed almost no decor—it was already perfect.”

Their Best Advice

Reflecting on the week, Jamie and Melony have no regrets. “We wouldn’t change a thing, honestly,” Jamie said. “Every decision led us to that exact experience.”

Their advice to other couples? “Prioritize what matters to you as a couple,” Melony said. “You don’t have to do everything. You just have to do what feels true. The more personal it is, the more magical it becomes.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Luigi Reccia
Planning – Angela Voria
Venue  – Domus Laeta
Makeup + Hair Styling – Hetty Akotowah Mensah
Wedding Dress – Allure Bridals

The couple would like to send a very special thank you to the venue owners, Camilla and Antonello, and the additional staff, Vicky and Kumar

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Magical Iceland Wedding with a Private Waterfall Ceremony and an Elevated Five-Course Dinner

July 8, 2025 | marissa

Emilee and Landon’s wedding in Iceland was anything but conventional. With no wedding party, a small guest list, and design decisions rooted in intention rather than tradition, they built a day that reflected who they are—quietly adventurous, deeply thoughtful, and drawn to beauty that doesn’t try too hard. From the moment guests stepped off a bus at a waterfall wedding ceremony site to the last bite of a five-course reception dinner under the midnight sun, every detail reflected the couple’s intentional approach to love and celebration.

But before Iceland, there was Colorado—and a pandemic.

“We met on Hinge and connected right away,” Emilee shared. “Our first date was effortless—we talked for hours. A couple of months later, the world shut down, and we ended up in each other’s bubble.” That unexpected stillness gave them the space to explore nature, build a foundation, and discover a love that felt both easy and real.

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Pink Iceland

The original plan was to get married in Colorado. But something didn’t feel quite right. “It eventually became overwhelming,” Emilee said. “I wanted something small and intimate, while Landon wanted to celebrate with those closest to us. Iceland had always held a special place in my heart—I had visited before and fallen in love with its beauty.”

They pivoted to a destination wedding with 42 guests and never looked back. Together, they envisioned a wedding that felt like “stepping into a dream—whimsical, natural, and full of quiet magic.” With the invaluable support of their planner, Pink Iceland, and photographers Styrmir + Heiðdís, the end result couldn’t have been a more perfect reflection of their vision.

 

What We Love About this Iceland Destination Wedding:

  • No theme–just the feeling of Iceland personified
  • A floral aesthetic inspired by Emilee’s colorful Rue de Seine Rider gown
  • A small guest list allowed for meaningful splurges
  • The post-ceremony grazing picnic in place of a standard cocktail hour
  • Five-course dinner at a cozy Icelandic restaurant

Infusing Meaning into the Details

“We weren’t following a theme or trend—we were chasing a feeling,” Emilee explained. Inspired by the landscape, the couple embraced organic elements that felt native to Iceland. In the simplest of terms, Zophia Flowers worked with the natural surroundings instead of competing with them. “Lupine surrounded us at the ceremony site. The florals felt like they were always meant to be there.”

The color palette echoed both the environment and Emilee’s dress: soft blush, dusty rose, sequoia green, and earthy neutrals.

Stationery helped tie it all together, with wax seals, silk ribbons, and watercolor botanicals. “Every detail was a love letter—to our guests, to Iceland, and to each other.” Emilee and Landon worked closely with their stationer, Amy Elizabeth Artistry, to custom design every piece of the invitation suite and day-of paper. The illustrations told the story of their relationship—bougainvillea for their Amalfi Coast engagement, a mountain motif for their shared love of adventure, and even a sketch of their pup. These personal touches appeared everywhere, from wrapping paper to menus to welcome notes, making the experience feel deeply reflective of their story.

Wedding Day Fashion

“My dress was the first I tried on, and I couldn’t stop thinking about it,” Emilee shared. “It had color, movement, and a floral pattern that somehow matched the wrapping paper our stationer had designed for our save-the-dates. Choosing it surprised me—I never thought I’d wear color. But it felt serendipitous. It completely matched the vision I had for the day and the landscape around us. It felt very in harmony with Iceland.”

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Because the dress had so much personality, Emilee kept everything else simple—soft hair and makeup, and no heavy accessories.

Landon wore a brown suit that mirrored the earth tones of the Icelandic landscape and complemented Emilee’s dress perfectly. There wasn’t a formal wedding party, but the entire group embraced the moody tones and natural textures, making everything feel cohesive and effortless.

A Private Waterfall Wedding Ceremony

The magical ceremony took place at Írárfoss, a secluded waterfall tucked into the southern countryside. “It felt wild and magical,” Emilee shared. “Behind us was the waterfall, with seabirds flying overhead and mist rising around us. It felt wild and magical.”

The officiant was Sam, one of Landon’s best friends, adding a deeply personal layer to the already moving setting.

Transition from Ceremony to Reception

After the ceremony, guests enjoyed a light picnic while Emilee and Landon ventured off for a private photo session. The couple stopped at a black sand beach, a field of wild lupine, and right up close to the thunderous Skógafoss waterfall. “It was otherworldly,” Emilee recalled.

Meanwhile, guests boarded the bus for a short sightseeing tour, including a stop at Seljalandsfoss, one of Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls. The day unfolded with the same quiet, expansive energy as the landscape around them.

 

An Intimate, Elevated Dinner in Reykjavik

The reception took place at Matur og Drykkur, a cozy restaurant in Reykjavik known for its modern Icelandic cuisine. Because the guest count was small, the couple served a five-course plated dinner paired with signature cocktails. “Everything felt dainty, intentional, and warm—just how we imagined it.”

The mood was romantic and slightly enchanted, made even more surreal by Iceland’s midnight sun. “It never fully got dark,” she said. “Everyone was laughing at how the sun was still out at 2 a.m. It gave the whole night this timeless, dreamy energy.”

 

Trusting the Process (and the Place)

The day began with a slight hiccup: a road closure delayed the bus bringing guests to the ceremony. But instead of letting the moment throw them off, Emilee and Landon embraced it. “Our planner popped open some champagne, and we had an extra hour with our photographer to bop around nearby locations. It calmed our nerves and gave us some amazing photos.”

Planning from another country wasn’t without its challenges. “The biggest challenge was not having seen any of the locations in person. It was a leap of faith to plan from a distance and ask 40+ people to fly across the world. But we trusted our planner and took on the mindset of, ‘Whatever happens, it will be wonderful.’”

They partnered with Pink Iceland, a Junebug-approved planner with deep local ties. “We shared our vision, and they came back with thoughtful, aligned vendor suggestions. They truly cared, and it showed.”

Advice for Couples Planning Their Own Dream Wedding

“Do whatever you want to do,” Emilee advises. “Forget what a wedding is supposed to look like. There’s no one way to do it. Our day was perfect because it felt like us—not because we followed tradition.”

Whether you’re planning an Iceland destination wedding, a waterfall wedding ceremony, or a dinner under the stars, Emilee and Landon’s Iceland celebration is a reminder that meaning matters more than rules—and that when you listen to your intuition, the magic finds you.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Styrmir & Heiðdís
Planning – Pink Iceland
Floral Design – Zophia Flowers
Reception Venue + Catering  – Matur & Drykkur
Videography – Kaco Films
Invitation Design – Amy Elizabeth Artistry
Makeup + Hair Styling – Hair & Makeup Agency
DJ –DJ Skúli
Cake – Velvet Baking Studio
Wedding Dress – Rue de Seine
Transportation – Icelandia + Pink Iceland

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This Serene Sicilian Elopement Ended with a Hike Up Mount Etna

July 6, 2025 | marissa

For Marie and Ben, adventure has always been at the heart of their relationship. Their love story spans continents—from the lush jungles of Sri Lanka to the dramatic landscapes of New Zealand—but it was the magnetic pull of Sicily that ultimately led them to exchange vows in the shadow of Mount Etna.

Their Sicilian elopement was the perfect blend of intimacy and natural wonder. With no guests, no fuss, and scenery doing the storytelling, they crafted a celebration rooted in simplicity and intention. The venue, a countryside dimora tucked in the hills near Taormina, offered everything they’d hoped for—a peaceful ceremony with a touch of adventure, far from the hustle and bustle of tourism.

Featured Vendor:

Benni Carol Photography

Why They Chose a Sicilian Elopement

Long before wedding planning began, Marie and Ben had already fallen under Sicily’s spell. During a three-week trip a few years prior, they explored the island’s hidden corners, including a spontaneous visit to Stromboli during an eruption cycle—an unforgettable experience that sealed their decision. “It was during this trip we both agreed that Sicily was special and somewhere we wanted to tie the knot.”

When envisioning their day, they knew exactly what they wanted: to feel removed from the noise of the world. “Somewhere with a sense of escape,” they shared. “We won’t have any guests, and scenery is important to us, so anywhere with a lovely backdrop.”

Planning a Day That Felt Like Them

That vision gave their photographers and planners—Italian sisters Benni and Carol of Benni Carol Photography—clear direction. “We knew exactly how to proceed,” the sisters told us. The location they found brought everything together: a quiet property with its own vineyard, traditional architecture, and panoramic views of the countryside with Mount Etna rising in the distance.

Marie and Ben had discovered Benni and Carol through a simple online search, and the connection was instant. “We specialize in planning and photographing elopements all over our home country, Italy,” Benni explains. “And adventurous celebrations like Marie and Ben’s are what we love most.”

Junebug Tip: Start your wedding planning with a mission statement. For Marie and Ben, it was simple: they wanted a peaceful, quiet celebration with a sense of escape. Defining your day’s purpose early on can help you make aligned decisions throughout the planning process.

The Intimate Ceremony

From the start, Marie and Ben imagined a ceremony surrounded by natural beauty—whether it was a volcano on the horizon or a courtyard with weathered stone. Benni and Carol found a location that brought both to life: a peaceful terrace with hand-built stone walls overlooking vineyards, with Mount Etna right in view.

The setting felt timeless and calm—everything they had hoped for. With only the Sicilian countryside as their witness, they exchanged vows that were deeply personal and quietly powerful. The moment was organic and unhurried, reflecting their desire for a ceremony that felt truly like them.

The Post-Ceremony Adventure That Made It All Unforgettable

After the ceremony, the couple shared a private lunch in a quiet garden corner of the property. A tasting menu of regional Sicilian dishes was paired with wine from the estate’s vineyard.

Then, in true adventurous spirit, Marie and Ben traded their formal shoes for hiking boots and met a local guide for a private trek on Mount Etna. The trail took them far from the tourist routes and into silence, giving them uninterrupted space to reflect and explore. As the sun sank behind the volcano, they opened a bottle of the same estate wine and toasted to their new beginning.

Advice for Other Couples

Marie and Ben’s biggest takeaway? Trust your team. “Put yourself in the hands of people who know the destination. Trust your elopement planner and photographer, and let yourself enjoy the adventure.”

Their Sicilian elopement is proof that when the setting is this spectacular and the celebration this personal, very little else is needed—just a love for the journey and for each other.

The Wedding Team:

Photography + Elopement Planning – Benni Carol Photography
Ceremony Venue – Dimona Cottanera
Floral Design – Petali e Capricci Weddings
Officiant – Rita Celebrante Laica
Hair Stylist – Paolo Costarelli

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