Lisa Salzer and Marlon Taylor-Wiles's Montauk Wedding
Photo: Trent Bailey Studio1/25My beloved Romona Keveza dress hanging in the beachfront suite at Gurney’s. This custom-made stunner was the one and only dress I tried on. I love it for its sleekness and simplicity, as well as its convertibility—I wore it three different ways throughout the wedding: with and without sleeves, and with a dramatic horsehair overskirt for the first dance.
Photo: Trent Bailey Studio2/25Tess Casey, florist extraordinaire, knew that my architectural dress called for a clean bouquet of fresh calla lilies. To finish my look with a cheeky surprise, I added mink pom-pom Sophia Webster satin sandals.
Photo: Trent Bailey Studio3/25Each of my bridesmaids received a selection of Lulu jewelry to complete their looks, and no two were alike. I picked some of my favorite pieces from our Fall collection, Nightshade, which complimented each of their different navy dresses.
Photo: Trent Bailey Studio4/25My cherished engagement ring. I have never loved a single piece of jewelry as much as this. Marlon designed my ring and spent months perfecting it with our jewelers. It’s Art Deco–inspired and incorporates the most perfectly hand-cut emeralds and onyx stones set geometrically around an antique European-cut diamond from around 1900. I fall in love with it more and more each day.
Photo: Trent Bailey Studio5/25Getting ready in the makeup chair with my extremely talented friend Cassandra Garcia, one of the top Bobbi Brown editorial makeup artists.