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

Nina Kempner and Chris Huston first met in Los Angeles in May of 2021. Chris has just relocated to LA from New York City and moved in with his best friend from high school and college, who Nina had become friends with, and the two were introduced at a party. “I thought Chris was so cute and wanted to know more about him,” Nina remembers.
“Shortly thereafter, I hosted a dinner party for 10 people at my apartment in West Hollywood, where I invited the two of them.” That night, Chris knew immediately that Nina was the one. “He said he loved seeing me in my element as the ‘consummate host,’” Nina, who is a restaurant and hospitality publicist, explains. “I love to entertain. It’s one of the things that makes me the happiest.” After that night, Chris asked Nina out on their first date to Marvin, one of her favorite restaurants in Los Angeles, and the two have been together ever since.
In September of 2023, the couple took a trip to Italy that included stops in Rome, Florence, Tuscany, Lake Como, and Milan. One of the stops they were most excited about was the hotel Borgo Santo Pietro in Tuscany. Their suite was called Il Vecchio Forno, and incorporated an 800-year-old bread oven, which felt apropos given Nina’s love of all things foodie.
On their first evening, Chris invited her out onto the suite’s balcony for a “drink before dinner,” and proposed right then and there, overlooking the vineyard and rolling hills. “It was just the two of us—so intimate and special—it was truly perfect!” Nina says. Afterwards, Chris had planned a private candlelit dinner at the hotel’s Michelin-star restaurant, Saporium.
A little over a year later, on October 19, 2024, Nina and Chris got married at The Grill and The Pool in New York City. “I’m extremely indecisive, and it took me a while to decide on a location. I threw around ideas such as Mexico, Nassau, Southampton, and the Cotswolds, but ultimately, Chris and I decided none of those places were truly us,” Nina says. “One night as we were cooking dinner, we threw out the idea of New York City, and we both immediately fell in love with it. We have such special ties and fond memories of the city having both grown up on the East Coast.”
Once they settled on the location, choosing the venue was an easy decision. “Since I work in the restaurant and hospitality space, having amazing food at the wedding was one of my main priorities and Major Food Group’s The Grill is one of my favorite restaurants,” Nina explains. “The food is absolutely delicious and the hospitality and service are impeccable. Also, there is an Andy Warhol painting of my grandmother, Nan Kempner, hanging in the lobby. Even though she is no longer with us, it felt like she was there with me that day, which was truly the most special feeling.”
While it took longer than a New York minute for the couple to choose their location, one thing they knew from day one was who they wanted to hire as their wedding planner. “[After getting engaged,] I immediately called Stef Cove of Stefanie Cove Company,” Nina says. “My sister, Meggie, worked with her when she got married at The Beverly Hills Hotel in 2018, and it was the most beautiful wedding I have ever been to.”
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.