Weddings

This Vogue Editor Bride Wore a Summer Lace Dress for Her Wedding on a Mystical Greek Island

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For the main ceremony, Jasmine wore a lace dress by Sareh Nouri. “The dress was everything I wanted: timeless, appropriate for the church with its covered shoulders, and comfortable in the heat. It reminded me of a summer version of Grace Kelly’s wedding dress—the epitome of classic,” she said. The bride accessorized with Van Cleef Arpels Lotus earrings borrowed from her godmother and a vintage Chanel clamshell bag. Paul, meanwhile, wore a Loro Piana fabric suit tailored by Casely-Hayford London. Jasmine’s bridesmaids watched on in custom Grecian blue dresses by Alejandra Alonso Rojas.

After their wedding ceremony—which included traditions such as the crowning of the bride and groom to symbolize their role as king and queen of their household—the couple left the church while their loved ones showered them with rice. Musicians led a wedding procession through the old town of Hora, where a vintage 1968 Mehari was waiting for them. Jasmine and Paul drove off just as the sun set.

The reception was held at Benetos, a restaurant overlooking the Aegean Sea. Dinner was served family style as the couple’s bridesmaids and groomsmen made speeches. (The latter group’s recitations involved dancing on the restaurant’s stone wall, much to the laughter of everyone around them.)

Once traditional Greek folk dancers led everyone into the sirtaki, the party didn’t stop: “We danced until the very last minute the authorities allowed us,” says Jasmine, who changed into a slinky dress by Dana Harel for the occasion. Afterward, buses took everyone to Namma in town for an after-party of burgers and martinis—which lasted until 5 a.m.

Just over a month later, Jasmine and Paul joke that they’re still suffering a healthy dose of the wedding blues. “It was just as magical as we envisioned it,” Jasmine says.