Weddings

The Grooms Hosted an Italian Wedding Weekend With Performances by Pop Stars, Opera Trios, and String Quartets

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Photo: David Bastianoni

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Fashion was a key part of the equation for the to-be-weds. They even made multiple dress code mood boards for all the guests to follow. “We wanted each night to have a very different outfit,” they note. At the welcome event, the grooms both donned custom double-breasted linen suits from Brunello Cuccinelli with matching loafers, while Charlie accessorized with a gold A. Lange Söhne watch. For the wedding ceremony and reception, Charlie—who was styled by Daniela Delia—wore a double-breasted Brioni tuxedo with patent leather Zegna shoes, while Sam also went custom with a double-breasted tuxedo from Savile Row. The morning after, the newlyweds donned Dolce and Gabbana speedos and Jacquemus and Marni shirts to fit their “fruity and fabulous” pool party s theme. To finish off their wedding wardrobes, the couple each wore linen overshirts from Brioni to dine in the vineyard.

Music was an equally important consideration for the grooms’ wedding plans. The duo hired Nick Noorlind to DJ throughout the weekend, but also had multiple live performances to bring extra energy to the celebrations. Boys4Road was an Italian roaming band that joined the welcome party, while The Ellingtons band and electric violinist Andrea Casta got guests on the dance floor on the wedding night. The grooms even had Norwegian pop star Dagny give a special show at the reception: “Dagny has since reached out saying it was the most beautiful wedding she’s performed at,” the couple shares. The weekend closed out on a classical note with a string quartet by ALR Music and opera singers Three Tenors.

The grooms spent the morning of their ceremony together with their wedding party—complete with matching pajama sets and Chappell Roan dance parties. After photos with photographer David Bastianoni, it was time to tie the knot. “The ceremony took place during golden hour as the yellow light pierced through the trees on the castle ruins as the warm breeze cooled the space,” remembers the couple. After a procession of their wedding party, the grooms each walked down the aisle arm-in-arm with their parents. Sam walked down the aisle as a string quartet played Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” while Charlie walked down to Taylor Swift s “Enchanted.” Charlie shares, “I had never seen Sam cry so much in our almost eight years of dating. I was nervous and overwhelmed with emotion as I awaited saying yes to my sunshine!”

After a cocktail hour complete with mozzarella and prosciutto stations, guests headed to the greenhouse-style structure filled with long reception tables adorned with whimsical branches and wild floral arrangements in shades of red, green, and white. The night was filled with a three-course dinner, speeches from the wedding party and Charlie’s father, and plenty of moments on the dance floor. Guests who could make it after hours then headed to Charlie and Sam’s villa for late-night snacks.

The newlyweds share that many of their guests tell them their Italian wedding “changed their lives” as it was filled with so much love. “Sam and I have been on cloud nine since the weekend,” shares Charlie. “We are thrilled to begin our next chapter as husbands.”