The Bride Wore Schiaparelli, Khaite, Alexander McQueen, and Elie Saab to Her Wedding in the Hills of Florence
Professional tennis player Carol Zhao and DoorDash cofounder Andy Fang both attended Stanford University at the same time—Andy even lived across the hall from one of Carol’s bridesmaids during freshman year—but it wasn’t until they both graduated that they connected. After Zhao sustained an injury in the spring of 2019 on the tennis circuit, she returned to San Francisco, where their paths finally crossed. “I had no idea that what felt like a career misfortune at the time would be the impetus to the start of our relationship,” Carol says. “Now, it feels like it was fate.”
Their first date took place at the Biergarten in San Francisco’s Hayes Valley. “What started out as a simple conversation over drinks turned into a multi-hour affair that spanned multiple bars in the neighborhood,” Andy says. “And even a chicken ramen dinner!”
After they started dating (and Carol recovered from her injury), the tennis calendar kept Carol traveling close to 10 months a year, so it took serious planning for Andy to lock down a time and place to propose. “In February 2023, I decided to propose in Austin and also looped her parents into my plans,” Andy remembers. “When I arrived, I pretended all of us were going out for a nice dinner but surprised Carol with my proposal. Afterward, we celebrated together at a nearby Mexican restaurant, Suerte.”
“I loved that it was simple, intimate, and private,” Carol says. “Just the two of us in that moment.”
The couple’s wedding was on Saturday, July 20, at the Belmond Villa San Michele in the hills of Florence. Florence was one of the first cities Carol’s parents traveled to after they got married, and Andy had always wanted to realize a family trip to Europe that he’d planned to take in 2020 but that fell through due to the pandemic. “Since our guests were coming from various places around the world, we felt more comfortable offering Florence as our wedding destination,” Andy says. “And we couldn’t be happier about that decision!”
They had around a year to scout locations, visit sites, taste menus, and plan the itinerary, but it was no small task. Their planners—Colin Cowie Events—ensured they stayed on track. It was important to the couple that they spend meaningful time with each guest, so they curated the events and guest accommodations with connection and community in mind, and they worked with Cowie and his team to plan every aspect. “They were an amazing partner to help shape our wedding celebration and make it come to life,” Carol says. “During the wedding weekend, the Colin Cowie Lifestyle team was extremely detail oriented and catered to any need we had. The level of service was a cherry on top of an already amazing weekend.”
The festivities began on Thursday night with a welcome dinner at the hotel’s La Loggia restaurant overlooking Florence. “The view was magical, and the single 100-seat-long table was adorned with summer Tuscan flowers and wooden chairs,” Carol says. “And it felt surreal to have all of our loved ones sitting at one table together, something we knew may never happen again.” For this first night, the bride found a cream Schiaparelli dress while holiday shopping in New York. “I loved how elegant and slightly theatrical it was,” she says, “and thought the shape and sheen would complement the tones and architecture of the venue.”
On Friday afternoon, they surprised their guests with vintage Italian cars and Vespas that drove them from the hotel to Villa di Maiano, a 15th-century estate with an Italian garden and olive grove where they hosted a picnic. Guests enjoyed pizza, local sandwiches, gelato, and Spritzes while mingling and engaging in some friendly competition with lawn games.
During the picnic, Carol wore a flowy white dress from Khaite—which felt to her like the perfect balance of casual, bridal, and practical for the active afternoon—along with cream-colored flats from Bottega Veneta. “Andy and I wore a matching color!” she notes. The groom was in a white shirt and shorts with matching hand-stitched details from Bode and leather slip-on loafers from Bottega Veneta.
Friday evening began with a tour of the Uffizi Galleries as Carol and Andy wanted to incorporate their appreciation for art and culture into their wedding weekend, especially given Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance. “We felt this was a great opportunity to explore the city center and also allow everyone to appreciate Renaissance masterpieces with close company,” Carol says. Because red is auspicious and the traditional bridal color in Chinese culture, Carol chose a deconstructed red dress from Alexander McQueen for the gallery tour.
“We followed the tour with a Chinese-themed celebration at the Santo Stefano al Ponte church, just a short walking distance away in the heart of Florence,” the bride explains. “We wanted to create a night-market atmosphere reminiscent of the ones in Taipei, where Andy’s parents are from. Our wedding planners had the brilliant idea of creating a surprise for our guests. Once they were escorted into the cocktail space, a kabuki curtain hid the rest of the market, where there were bustling food stalls with glowing red lanterns and various carnival games.”