From meeting in Rome while studying abroad to getting married at a manor, this was a summer wedding for the books. This event blended classic Eastern Shore charm with a refined, European-inspired aesthetic — all designed with the guest experience in mind. The palette of powder blues and earthy hues paired with floral-forward details gave everything a fresh, feminine feel. The result was a weekend that felt both thoughtful and full of life (also: dog cameos, a McLaren, German bells and the largest bottle of Veuve I’ve seen).
As the reception continued under the sailcloth tent, the energy gradually shifted, and so too did the bride’s wardrobe. From floaty sleeves to a more structured silhouette, this signaled the start of the party that ended in ice cream sandwiches, espresso and a full dance floor.
This wedding wasn’t without personality — a unique flair came with the couple’s church exit, riding off in a McLaren before joining their guests poolside for cocktail hour. The most touching highlight had to be when the groom’s father performed on the alphorn and almglocken as a nod to their heritage.