Weddings

The Bride Wore Oscar de la Renta for Her Intimate Wedding at San Ysidro Ranch

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The next day, Owen and Alexa had their bachelor and bachelorette “parties.” The boys’ day began with a bagel and coffee bar, followed by surf lessons at the Montecito Surf Club. Meanwhile, Alexa rented cabanas at the Rosewood Miramar. After a quick reset, the ladies headed to the Miramar Beach bar for cocktails and then onto dinner and a Princess Diaries–themed slumber party. At the same time, the boys had a barbecue and game night. “Those days were perfectly us,” Owen says. “And, it was fun to see the differences in how we spent them, especially with the backdrop of our wedding the next day—which was a beautiful blend of both of us.”

From the moment Alexa and Owen got engaged, they knew their ceremony wouldn’t be traditional. “Neither of us had a version of what we needed our wedding to look like,” Alexa explains. “And, the one thing that I was adamant about was that I wouldn’t be walking down an aisle. For one, I can’t handle that level of attention when I’m not giving a performance, speech, or making a legal argument—it felt too vulnerable for me. I knew that I wanted to walk into whatever ceremony we had with Owen by my side, supporting me. We also know my grandma loves a good party, so we wanted to have that moment with her. My mom brought up the idea of San Yisidro Ranch and how our day would flow fell into place [from there].”

As a type A person, wedding logistics came easily for Alexa, especially with the help of the couple’s event planner, Nina Moore. “Some of our family and friends thought we were crazy for having a planner for a small wedding with only 31 guests, but having Nina allowed us to relax, put all our energy into the decisions that mattered, and ensure our guests’ needs were thought of,” Alexa explains. “Having a tie breaker when decisions got tough was also a great way to move forward.”

Because of the intimate guest list, the couple didn’t have to spend time worrying about a large seating chart or a giant room block, and instead, they got to focus on making sure each detail mattered, encouraging connection, and bringing warmth to their guests. “We custom-crafted and sourced so many individual pieces for our wedding weekend that we actually had to hire a moving company to drive it all up to Montecito,” Alexa admits.

When the bride started the wedding process, she thought she’d end up wearing a suit or a simple dress. “I went back to Oscar de la Renta a few times, but wasn’t finding the perfect look,” Alexa explains. “Finally, my dad let me know that he was feeling left out of the process, so I brought him with me for my final meeting with my stylist Heather at Oscar, and he pulled out a 2020 Oscar dress. I had never seen it before—the dress was high fashion and playful, yet elegant. It felt daring, unique, and like a second skin.”