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The Bride Wore Custom Alexander McQueen for Her Spring Wedding on the Chesapeake Bay

The Bride Wore Custom Alexander McQueen for Her Spring Wedding on the Chesapeake Bay

“Wedding planning was largely my purview: I take all credit. The planners were barely involved,” Luke deadpans. “Joking aside, they were amazing. On the day, all the things they had anticipated and explained the necessity of—and then again explained the necessity of once more—were of course completely necessary and everything was perfect. They killed it. I hate them for it, but they might even know what they are doing with this wedding planning gig more than me.”

Hanna was equally well-prepared when it came to her wedding day wardrobe, despite the fact that she didn’t initially know exactly what she was looking for. “I went to Alexander McQueen’s atelier in London and worked with Sarah Burton, and because of she and her wonderful team’s kindness, patience,  guidance, and unmatched skillfulness, I ended up with a dress that exceeded any dream.” Luke’s lifelong friend Bee Carrozzini suggested Hanna try on the dress that her wedding day look ended up being based on, and immediately, she knew that it was exactly what she wanted. “Watching Sarah and her team work was incredible,” Hanna adds. “The attention to detail and kindness that they brought every step of the way was so humbling and made the experience so special.”

Within the train of the dress, Burton and the McQueen team hid hand-embroidered images and personal messages, including the couple’s wedding date, images of their two dogs and cat, and some illustrated characters from James and the Giant Peach as a nod to Luke and his family. “Seeing the embroidery for the first time was a moment I’ll never forget,” Hanna recalls. For jewelry, she wore vintage diamond earrings from S. J. Phillips that were a gift from Luke.

When it came to beauty for the big day, Brit Cochran immediately understood the assignment. “Since we were outside, I wanted to keep it very simple,” the bride explains. “I wore my hair up in a windswept low bun for the ceremony and leaned as soft and glowy as possible with my makeup.” Luke wore a navy double-breasted bespoke tailored suit by Denis Frison. Meanwhile, the bridal party was in an array of spring floral dresses and dark navy lounge suits that they all picked out by themselves. “We wanted everyone to come into the day feeling like authentic versions of themselves,” Hanna says.

The couple’s friend Tommy Ross-Williams served as the officiant. “Our goal for the wedding service was to incorporate ceremonious elements without religion, as neither of us is religious,” Hanna explains. “Tommy did this seamlessly, and included a few things to give a sense of occasion: They wove in advice and words of wisdom from some of our long-married family members, including my parents and grandparents and Luke’s grandmother.”

The couple also included readings from the real-life love story of Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan read by Luke’s sister Sophie Dahl and Hanna’s friend Sarah Stacki, as well as a beautiful performance of the Beach Boys’ “God Only Knows” by Luke’s brother-in-law, the singer-songwriter Jamie Cullum. “Everything went together seamlessly and felt very true to us,” Hanna says. “The ceremony felt like it captured our personalities and felt so personal.” In keeping with their wishes to avoid anything that felt impersonal, Hanna and Luke read vows they’d written themselves. “As someone who is generally terrified of public speaking or being in front of a crowd, and as cheesy as it is, I just felt the sun on my face and kept looking at Luke and the rest of the world—nerves and all—fell away in that moment,” she says. “We were definitely emotional but equally just so overwhelmingly happy with where we were.”