Photo: 13th Witness1/31“For a lot of our American friends attending the wedding, this was their first time in Tel Aviv, and Israel for that matter. Our Israeli roots are so important to Shir and me, so we planned excursions for all our friends to show them the beauty and heritage of our motherland. The excursions included trips to local beaches, Masada, the Dead Sea, Jerusalem, and THE best hummus you’ll ever have in your life. This is a shot of Omar Johnson, U.S. marketing guru, floating in the Dead Sea. It was taken from a drone that belongs to my good friend, groomsman, and phenomenal photographer, 13th Witness.” —Ronnie
Photo: 13th Witness2/31“Curating the experience of our guests for their trip to Israel and our wedding was very important to us. We put careful thought into all the excursions and events surrounding the wedding to ensure guests walked away cherishing the moments with us. Here is Maxwell Osbourne, co-owner of Public School, taking a tour of the ancient fortress Masada.” —Ronnie
Photo: 13th Witness3/31“To begin our wedding celebrations, we invited our guests to the Gazebbo private beach where we hosted our own beach party. We began with a beautiful brunch, while our guests played sports on the beach and danced through the night while watching the sunset with our family and friends. This day was truly unforgettable.” —Shir
Photo: 13th Witness4/31“After a day of partying at the beach, we hosted a private dinner at Gazebbo to top it off. Clearly, I was not on the pre-wedding diet!” —Shir
Photo: David Barchechat5/31“Our wedding bands were custom made by my uncle Asher. They’re 18-karat rose gold with our wedding date in roman numerals engraved on the inside of the bands.” —Ronnie
Photo: David Barchechat6/31“I had two dresses for the wedding. This was my ceremony dress designed and handmade by Shlomit Azrad. And my dress for the reception was designed by Dany Mizrahi.” —Shir
Photo: David Barchechat7/31“The detail and intricacies on my dress for the ceremony were so mesmerizing. I dreamed of this dress every single day leading up to the wedding. I couldn’t wait to put it on again and see Ronnie’s reaction.” —Shir
Photo: David Barchechat8/31“As much as I wanted to wear custom Nike sneakers like the groomsmen, I instead chose the Jaden heels by Schutz for the ceremony and reception. They are so comfortable and chic at the same time. I’m definitely going to wear these again.” —Shir
Photo: David Barchechat9/31“I designed custom sneakers with Nike for my wedding. All of the groomsmen were gifted custom black Blazers and the bridesmaids received white Air Force Ones. All of the pairs had their initials, the date of the wedding, and our wedding logo on them.” —Ronnie
Photo: David Barchechat10/31“Shir and I put a lot of thought into our wedding day and what we would be wearing, as any couple does when getting married. It was a special moment for me being able to collaborate with Nike and Tommy Hilfiger. Tommy has always been an idol of mine and now to be able to call him a friend and to have collaborated with him on my wedding suits feels surreal.” —Ronnie
Photo: David Barchechat11/31“I designed custom suits with Tommy Hilfiger for me and all of my groomsmen. The unique design and tailoring was impeccable. As if marrying the woman of my dreams wasn’t enough, being able to work on these suits and then share the product with all of my groomsmen meant a lot to me.” —Ronnie
Photo: David Barchechat12/31“I had two best men. NFL wide receiver Victor Cruz has been a longtime friend of mine. And Sam Ben-Avraham has been my business partner and mentor since the beginning.” —Ronnie
Photo: David Barchechat13/31“Whenever Shir and I get together with our friends, it’s a good time. It meant the world to us seeing everyone in our motherland to share in our marriage and celebration. They make everything a party. From left to right, this is Joe La Puma from Complex Media, Victor Cruz, Chris Stamp of Stampd, and Timmy McGurr (aka the photographer 13th Witness).” —Ronnie
Photo: 13th Witness14/31“Our wedding party consisted of some major sneaker fans. They were beyond excited when we surprised them with the custom Nikes. These were presented to all of the groomsmen in custom Nike shoe boxes that had our wedding logo and wedding date printed on them in a special design. The shoes boxes were waiting in their rooms for them when they checked into the Norman in Tel Aviv along with the Tommy Hilfiger x Ronnie Fieg suits in custom garment bags and ‘S+R’ engraved silver cufflinks. Giving to our friends and family is our favorite thing to do. We were so excited by the reactions!” —Shir
15/31“The wedding party stayed at the Norman hotel in Tel Aviv and spent the day there ramping up for the wedding later in the evening. Here are some of my groomsmen: Victor Cruz, Timmy McGurr, Sky Gellatly, Dan Elmoznino, and Chris Stamp.” —Ronnie
Photo: David Barchechat16/31“I wasn’t nervous until this moment when I saw Ronnie for the first time. It was my first time seeing him, and he looked so handsome. This will forever be one of my favorite moments—time stood still.” —Shir
Photo: David Barchechat17/31“The moment I saw Shir in her wedding dress is a feeling I’ll never be able to explain. The joy and honor I have in calling her my wife is beyond anything I can express.” —Ronnie
Photo: 13th Witness18/31“My groomsmen party consisted of my closest friends: Joe Lapuma of Complex Media, Paul Rivera of Robot Co., Nick Annacone of Kith, Dan Elmoznino of Kith, NFL player Victor Cruz, my business partner Sam Ben-Avraham, Sky Gellatly of ICNCLST, and Timmy McGurr aka 13th Witness, who is taking this photo.” —Ronnie
Photo: David Barchechat19/31“My dad was also given a Ronnie Fieg x Tommy Hilfiger suit for the wedding. Friends and family are my everything, and it all starts with my parents and their love.” —Ronnie
Photo: David Barchechat20/31“Seeing Ronnie at the end of the aisle waiting for me as my parents walked me down the aisle surrounded by friends and family. . . I was the happiest girl in the world.” —Shir
Photo: David Barchechat21/31“I married not only the love of my life, but my soul mate and best friend that day.” —Shir
Photo: David Barchechat22/31“We got married on the beach right as the sun was setting at Cohav Hayam in Caesarea. Ronnie was blessing the ring as he placed it on the right index finger. We do this in the Jewish tradition because the index finger’s artery is the closest bloodline to the heart.” —Shir
Photo: David Barchechat23/31“We flew Rabbi Nasirov out from Queens, New York to marry us. He was my teacher as a kid and the rabbi who did my bar mitzvah.” —Ronnie
Photo: David Barchechat24/31“Flowers for the wedding were designed by Hilit Gordon. We had three long tables for the wedding party and close friends that had tall, long glass bulbs with floral designs hanging from above. And surrounding the long tables and dance floor were rounded tables with these four-season-inspired florals on them. It was beautiful when the intimate lighting hit all of the glassware for the florals in the reception venue. Everything twinkled.” —Shir
Photo: David Barchechat25/31“Our first dance was to ‘Earned It’ by The Weeknd. That song is so sexy and romantic—it’ll always be one of our favorites. No one else mattered. It was just us, as husband and wife.” —Shir
Photo: 13th Witness26/31“We had so many people showering us with love and kind words that day. I cried numerous times during the speeches. We’ll never forget that moment of overwhelming support.” —Shir
Photo: Nick Annacone27/31“The dancing at our wedding was next level. We couldn’t even get Vic to stop to give his best man speech.” —Ronnie
Photo: 13th Witness28/31“Our cake was made by Zehava Holtzman who truly understood my vision. The cake was not only stunning, but it was so delicious! The food at the reception was done by Paul Assenheim and Talia Pevsner from Better Together. The reception consisted of a three-course meal, a dessert bar, and a late-night schnitzel station along with different snack offerings throughout the evening. They killed it.” —Shir
Photo: 13th Witness29/31“In traditional Jewish custom, Shir and I were lifted in chairs during the ceremony while our friends and family danced around us for the Hora. Shir and I had a traditional Jewish wedding including a henna party several days before the wedding with our closest friends and family.” —Ronnie
Photo: 13th Witness30/31“After the wedding in Israel, Ronnie and I, along with our closest friends, went to Mykonos to continue the celebration. We spent most of our time by the water at Spilia and Scorpios where I got this fun white henna done. Later, Ronnie and I traveled to Santorini, just the two of us, for our honeymoon.” —Shir
Photo: 13th Witness31/31“Marrying my best friend has been a dream come true. It’s truly a fairytale.” —Shir

