Allie Michler and Will Kopelman’s Summer Wedding Took Place During Nantucket’s Golden Hour

Alexandra “Allie” Michler and Will Kopelman met at a dinner party in New York City, and after a year and a half of dating, the fine art advisor proposed to Vogue’s director of fashion initiatives. “Will planned an afternoon around New York City, visiting all of the spots that were significant in our relationship, ending at our favorite bridge in Central Park, where he proposed at dusk,” Allie remembers. “I practically skipped home—I was so happy.”
When she arrived back at the apartment, she was surprised to find her and Will’s parents waiting with Champagne and Rao’s catering. “It was so meaningful,” Allie says. “I will never forget the feeling of elation and calm being together with my favorite people.”
Will proposed again a few days later in front of his two daughters, Olive and Frankie. “They were so sweet and excited for our wedding and had been suggesting ‘jewelry shops they knew of’ for a few months ahead of our engagement, as they were growing impatient for Will to propose!” Allie remembers. “I feel very lucky to have them in my life.”
Soon after, the couple started planning their wedding for August 28 on the island of Nantucket. “Both Will and I have spent summers on Nantucket our whole lives,” Allie explains. “So it is an incredibly significant place for both of us. It is also where we spent the first few months of the pandemic together and grew closer as a couple and to each of our families.”
From the get-go, Allie and Will knew they wanted to convey a sense of classic Nantucket to their guests—many of whom had never visited the island before. “It was important that our paper suite reflect this,” Allie says. “I had the idea of sourcing vintage Nantucket postcards to use as our save-the-dates and reply cards, and Will and I had fun scouring the web for the best postcards. I then worked with Jill Baumeister of J. Papers in Greenwich. Jill was a perfectionist about every last detail, and I share her love of ephemera. She understood every reference and always could capture the quality and character I was looking for.”
David Handy, Katie Hughes, and Donald Dallaire of Handy Dallaire Events, based on Nantucket, helped with everything from decor to logistics, while Jen and Marco of Stone Kelly created the florals for the occasion. “They are incredibly talented and suggest such innovative and inspiring twists to make an event special,” Allie notes. The mother of the bride also served as a constant guiding force throughout the entirety of the planning process. “She helped me follow through with every last detail, and she put everything together with such grace and calm,” Allie says. “I trust her implicitly, and I will always look back on this happy time planning my wedding together and the joy of the final outcome. We had so much fun dreaming about the day together. She really hit it out of the park!”
Given her career in fashion, Allie immediately knew the direction she wanted to take with her wedding day look. Her dress needed to be classic and timeless as well as appropriate for an island setting. She decided on Chanel for her welcome party, bridal lunch, and Sunday brunch, with Oscar de la Renta for her wedding gown. “For my wedding gown, I knew Fernando [Garcia] and Laura [Kim] could achieve understated elegance perfectly. The entire team at Oscar is so gracious and lovely. Design director Simon de Beaupre; public relations director Rebekah Kohan, and the atelier masters put the utmost care and beautiful handwork into my gown.”
As a first step, Allie tried on dresses with her mother in the Oscar store, and there, she gravitated toward simple silhouettes. Still, she wanted a bit of drama for the ceremony at Sankaty Beach Club to complement the beautiful backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean. She sent some inspiration photos to Fernando, and he began sketching. She then turned to the dressmaking master, Bill Bull, for his impeccable eye and to guide her through the fit and proportion of it all. “I love helping people find gorgeous gowns to wear in my day job, but finding one’s own wedding dress somehow can prove challenging and you need another expert opinion! I was so lucky to work with Bill. Simple gowns are almost more difficult to perfect, as each detail has to be so well tailored. I truly could not have done this without Bill,” Allie says.
Bill Bull also made the bride’s veil (with the Oscar de la Renta team) as well as created a drop-waist gown for Allie’s mother out of a Giambattista Valli blouse and skirt set. Manolo Blahnik custom-made Hangisi ballet flats in the fabric of the bride’s wedding dress.
“Given my father-in-law Arie Kopelman s amazing history with Chanel [he was the president and COO from 1986 until 2004 and still remains on the board], I was lucky enough to work with the Chanel team on my dresses for all other wedding events,” Allie explains. “The craftsmanship on these pieces is unparalleled.” Allie wanted a hat to complement her bridal lunch dress, and friend Gigi Burris delivered, graciously making a version of a classic boater hat for her. “We had so much fun during our fitting at her atelier,” Allie recalls. "I also wore a dress that Danielle Frankel kindly made for me for our family boat lunch on Thursday.”