Photo: Rebecca Walker Angi Welsch for Ira Lippke Studios1/31Our invitation was designed by Fête in New York. When we were doing research into monograms and invitations, we found an early-20th-century German set of china with the two letters of our last names, A and W. We thought it was so beautiful that we decided to use it as our monograms.
Photo: Rebecca Walker Angi Welsch for Ira Lippke Studios2/31I got ready at my parents apartment in Tribeca with all my attendants. It was very homey. My mom made lunch for everyone, and my dad helped me with my cuff links and studs, which I borrowed from Seth’s father.
Photo: Rebecca Walker Angi Welsch for Ira Lippke Studios3/31Seth was very close to his grandfather, who passed away a few months before the wedding; we were so sad he could not be with us on this special day. To honor him, Seth wore his watch and his gray pearl cuff links and studs.
Photo: Rebecca Walker Angi Welsch for Ira Lippke Studios4/31Before the wedding, Seth and I first saw each other on the deck of the Mandarin Oriental, where Seth was getting ready. Seth looked so handsome in his Tom Ford tuxedo. Mine was by Saint Laurent.
Photo: Rebecca Walker Angi Welsch for Ira Lippke Studios5/31It was such a special and touching feeling to have my closest friends and family with us on our wedding day. All the girls in the wedding party wore custom Altuzarra dresses.
Pictured: (from left) Christopher Turnier, Charles Altuzarra, Mélanie Huynh, Andrew Miller, Joseph Altuzarra, Seth Weissman, Vanessa Traina Snow, Alexander Wang, and Ryan Korban




