Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin1/31Here Todd and I are seeing each other for the first time on our wedding day. This photo was captured at the Palihouse in Santa Monica on their front lawn. It was taken from the top floor of the hotel.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin2/31These are our wedding rings on leftover fabric from my wedding dress. I had designed my ring (far right) with a very gifted friend, jeweler and precious stones expert Patrizia di Carrobio. Patrizia sourced the rose-cut diamonds from a precious gem show and worked with a local jeweler in New York to make the ring.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin3/31I had worked with a very talented florist, forager, and plant and flower aficionado, Louesa Roebuck, to design a delicate bouquet of passion vine interlaced with a few rare and foraged orchids. I tend to like arrangements that have more movement and ease.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin4/31I dyed these Manolo Blahnik slingbacks to match the slight off-white color of my dress. I like how the toe on these shoes is slightly round and the design is very classic. I do not like to show my toes when in a formal setting. I think I inherited this trait from my grandma!
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin5/31Todd eating breakfast with Derrick Miller, Jeremy Sirota, and his brother Scott Selby the morning of our wedding day.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin6/31I am getting dressed with my close friend Satoshi Kuwata, my mom, and my sister.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin7/31Todd joking around with his best friend for 20-plus years Jeremy Sirota.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin8/31Todd and I taking photos with Jesse Chamberlin, our very talented photographer from Our Labor of Love, having a moment on the couches in the lobby of Palihouse.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin9/31I’m holding my dress as I descend our white-shag stairs to go get married in our carport.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin10/31This family photo was taken outside Palihouse with my family, sister Lauren Winnick (wearing vintage Richard Tyler), myself (wearing Edun), Todd (wearing Miller’s Oath), my mom (wearing vintage The Row—the early years), and my dad.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin11/31Todd and Sally Singer, longtime friends, taking a photo together just after we got married.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin12/31Ali Hewson and Bono having a moment outside at the frog pond. It meant a lot to us that they both were able to share this special day with us, our family, and closest friends.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin13/31Todd and I outside our neighbor’s house playing around, taking some photos before the reception.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin14/31A photo from our mid-century house in L.A. where we got married. Todd rented a massive helium balloon light (which he has used on photo shoots before). It looks like a floating globe at night.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin15/31Todd walking down the aisle with his mom, Rikki Selby, who could not be more proud and excited for her son.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin16/31A photo as I walk down the aisle. I designed the dress and was very fortunate to have the Edun atelier make it come to life. We worked with one of my favorite Italian mills, Clerici Tessuto, and had specially ordered their double-structured silk satin fabric. The finishing of the fabric was really unique in that the fabric provided the structure needed to create the shape and design of the dress but also had movement. The dress was finished with three-eighths of an inch of fringe around the train and throughout the seams of the dress.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin17/31Todd and I in the carport getting married by my sister who was our officiant.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin18/31My sister, Lauren Winnick, reading us our vows. Our ceremony could not have more unique and intimate. She did an incredible job. There were many laughs and many tears were shared during the ceremony. The flowers hanging behind us are protea pincushions.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin19/31The moment when we are officially married!
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin20/31Receiving a kiss from my adorable niece and flower girl.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin21/31Todd and I walking down the aisle after we were married.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin22/31Walking across the frog pond and into our house to celebrate with everyone. Todd calls our pond "frog pond" since we have wild tree frogs that chirped during the ceremony at the most opportune time.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin23/31“The Spicy Turtle" drink concocted by Pharmacie’s Talmadge Lowe served with our custom watercolored D + T napkin. The Spicy Turtle is made with vodka, chiles, lime, and beer, and reminds us of one of our favorite cocktails served at Hartwood in Tulum, Mexico.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin24/31Some of the coolest dudes at the party: The Mattson 2, who performed music during the ceremony and celebrated with all of us after.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin25/31Todd and I cracking up as my dad sang “A Song For My Daughter" by Ray Allaire. I was full of tears and laughter during his song and speech—all of which was very touching and memorable.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin26/31Todd and I celebrating together on our top porch as we look below at the party.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin27/31Todd and I danced to Kanye West’s song “Only One.” We managed to rock this somehow even though we only had practiced a few times.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin28/31Todd and I dancing as the "Hava Nagila" is played by DJ Smiles. At this point, Todd changed into his iridescent Nike kicks.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin29/31Todd and I walking on the beach the day after our wedding. We celebrated with everyone at our favorite brunch spot, Malibu Farm, on the pier in Malibu.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin30/31The two of us having a moment at the end of the pier overlooking the water.
Photographed by Jesse Chamberlin31/31The last hurrah captured as we leave Malibu Farm to go get ready for our midnight flight to Bora Bora for our honeymoon.