Weddings

This Classic New York Wedding Paid Fashionable Tribute to the Bride’s Grandmother, Nan Kempner

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From there, the planning process was relatively seamless. “Stef and I were on the same page about everything,” Nina says. “I wanted the wedding weekend to encapsulate that alluring and captivating kinetic energy one feels when out in the city at night. One of my favorite things is hosting my friends for a dinner party or going out to dinner with them at an amazing restaurant and just seeing where the night goes. There is nothing better than having an incredible meal with people you love, where you can’t stop laughing and having fun and don’t want the night to end! I really wanted my wedding weekend to evoke that feeling through delicious food and drink and alluring florals and decor.”

To that end, the chose the iconic Doubles Club in the Sherry-Netherland Hotel for their rehearsal dinner location. “It’s a social club where my grandmother, Nan Kempner, was a founding member,” Nina says. “The space is irresistibly fun and sexy as everything—from the walls to the carpet-is in varying shades of red and pink. We had the most delicious dinner—complete with ‘build your own sundaes.’”

To kick off her wedding weekend wardrobe, Nina wore a Coperni white lace dress with rosettes and satin buttons down the side that felt classically bridal but also had a modern silhouette. She paired the look with Christian Louboutin Loubigirl 85 satin sandals—the red sole perfectly complemented the Doubles’ decor. The night ended with a DJ playing hits from the ’70s, the decade when the club originated, and Prince Street Pizza served up in custom pizza boxes.

The next day, guests arrived at The Grill and The Pool at 6 p.m. and were ushered down the long hallway filled with candles to The Pool. “As the name suggests, The Pool room is centered around the iconic water feature so we really wanted that to be the focal point for the ceremony,” Nina says. “We covered the pool so that it could act as the ceremony stage, with guests seated around it.” After an exhaustive search, Nina found the perfect gown for her wedding day in the form of a Vivienne Westwood Nova Cocotte dress. “I felt like the most beautiful version of myself and knew it was the one!” she says. “I just loved how it fit my body—the structured corset juxtaposed with the most beautiful, romantic draping, just made for this elegant edginess that was perfect for me and the location.”

For the ceremony, she added the Vivienne Westwood Terra train to bring a little more length and drama. “Since my dress was everything, I wanted to let it have its moment and keep my accessories simple,” the bride says. She wore a simple tulle veil from Danielle Frankel and the Carolyne slingback pump by Manolo Blahnik for Danielle Frankel. “My something borrowed were these stunning diamond and pearl earrings that my grandmother passed down to my mom,” Nina recalls. “Not only did they work perfectly, but wearing something of Nan’s on my wedding day was really important to me as a way to commemorate her.”