
Photo: Emanuele Anastasio1/14The Amalfi Coast is where my mom's family is from and where I've spent every summer since I was born. It's the place, besides New York, that's really been my second home through my whole life. We kept the wedding really intimate, inviting only our closest family and friends. It was exciting to have all of these good friends of ours come to a place that's been such a big part of my life and become part of Tyler's as well.
Photo: Emanuele Anastasio2/14Originally, I wanted a vintage dress, but I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for, and I kept referencing Alberta Ferretti's fabrics and draping—the way her dresses flow. She has a beautiful bridal collectsion, but I actually ended up choosing one of her beautiful white silk collectsion pieces with all of these embroidered flowers.
Photo: Emanuele Anastasio3/14I wasn't one of those girls who ever dreamed of her wedding dress. It just kind of all came together in the moment. Each flower was hand-embroidered on the dress in these beautiful bright colors.
Photo: Emanuele Anastasio4/14The chili peppers in my bouquet were an extension of what was embroidered on my dress. My mother designed the peperoncini and put a green silk ribbon around it.
Photo: Emanuele Anastasio5/14The ceremony took place in front of 100 guests in a garden overlooking the sea.
Photo: Emanuele Anastasio6/14My Charlotte Olympia shoes were made to look like starfish with tiny pearl beads. My daughter, Alice Rose, wore handmade slippers from CIR Corredi in Rome.
Photo: Emanuele Anastasio7/14Flower girls threw petals in the same color scheme as my dress before I walked down the aisle.
Photo: Andrew Zuckerman8/14My dad [Francesco] was my escort. Our wedding march was actually "Ceremony" by New Order, but it was played by mandolins, which was really special because it's such a contrast to how that song normally sounds.
Photo: Emanuele Anastasio9/14Our ceremony was performed by a family friend, and it felt very personal and genuine to us.
Photo: Andrew Zuckerman10/14The flower girls wore floral crowns that matched my dress.
Photo: Emanuele Anastasio11/14Our first moments as husband and wife.
Photo: Andrew Zuckerman12/14After the ceremony, we took a glass elevator down to the Hotel Santa Caterina, one of the oldest in the area, for dinner next to the sea.
Photo: Emanuele Anastasio13/14Our table decor was inspired by the colors on my dress as well as the seaside theme. Beautiful ceramic blue fish were the placeholders and sea horse and coral-shaped candles were sprinkled throughout.
Photo: Emanuele Anastasio14/14Our first dance was to Nina Simone's "Feeling Good." And then, we gave a good selection of songs that we love to the DJ for a fun post-dinner dance party.
