Weddings

Sofia Richie and Elliot Grainge’s Star-Studded Wedding in the South of France

Sofia Richie and Elliot Grainges StarStudded Wedding in the South of France

All the bride’s other jewelry pieces were by Fred Leighton. “I’ve always loved his timeless pieces,” Sofia adds. “For the reception, I wore drop-diamond earrings by Kwiat, Fred Leighton’s parent company, and for the party, my chandelier aquamarine stone earrings were by Fred Leighton and served as my something blue.”

Elliot wore a Ralph Lauren suit at the rehearsal dinner and a Tom Ford tuxedo for the wedding day itself, while the seven bridesmaids were in all black. “It was very important to me that all my bridesmaids were comfortable, so the only requirement I had was that they wear all black,” Sofia explains. “Each girl chose her own dress, ranging from YSL to Rodarte.”

The night before the wedding, Sofia slept in a villa on the property with her bridesmaids. “We stayed up laughing all night,” she admits. “The next morning, I woke up with all of my bridesmaids and my sister and we went to an 8 a.m. rehearsal. We were all in our pajamas and had a lot of fun and then that led into breakfast. They surprised me with balloons and all of my favorite breakfast foods—we were like giddy little girls getting excited for the day to come.”

Breakfast ended at around 11 a.m., and the group went straight into hair and makeup. “It was a revolving door of glam,” Sofia explains. “There were four makeup artists and four hairstylists, who all flew in from London, and God bless them, they were fantastic!” The bride got her hair and makeup done with her friends and decided to keep things classic. “The makeup for the entire weekend was super simple and clean,” Sofia says. “I just wanted it to feel timeless: I don’t want to look back in like 20 years and be like, She’s a glamazon.” Her beauty came courtesy of makeup artist to the stars Pati Dubroff. “I always dreamed of her doing my makeup on my wedding day,” Sofia says. Kathleen Riley, who has been doing her hair for years, was on duty as well. “Not only was she a wedding guest, but she’s a good friend and an amazing hairstylist, and it meant a lot to me to have a friend there,” Sofia says.

Once hair and makeup were done, it was off to the races. First, there was a private Ketubah signing in the mother of the bride’s hotel room, where both families met and acted as witnesses. “Then we lined up and did the darn thing!” Sofia laughs.

The ceremony started at 6 p.m., and the bride was escorted by her father down the aisle, which was lined with a clear glass marquee and adorned with an abundance of white and cream florals by Roni Floral Design. “It was a seven-and-a-half-minute walk down the allée for each of us,” Sofia notes. “We had it all timed, and it felt like someone was looking out for us up above because it was a very cloudy day and then the clouds parted.”