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A Beach Cave Was Transformed Into a Nightclub at This Wedding in Sicily 

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Photo: Courtesy of Martina Botti Dario Scorsone

After that post-engagement trip to northern Italy, Sophie met her family in Sicily. “A year before that, I had dog-eared a full-page photograph I had seen of the view from an antique window frame overlooking a craggy rock formation in Italy, jetting out of the turquoise-blue sea,” Sophie recalls. “The caption read ‘Room with a view,’ and it was La Tonnara Di Scopello. I had wanted to visit ever since, and so on this trip, we checked in for two nights, and I fell in love with the dramatic, rustic location and Old World romanticism of the property.”

The 14-room structure was an old fisherman’s apartment and manor house, and the space was simple, but beautiful. “It was important to preserve all of the natural characteristics of this place that felt magically stuck in time,” Sophie says. “We wanted our guests to feel the same thing we did the very first time we visited, and we wanted to embrace every aspect of the Sicilian culture for a real authentic experience that matched the incredible backdrop.”

It was a weekend spent living la dolce vita with 60 of the couple’s closest friends and family, jumping off rocks and swimming their hearts out, eating fresh fish and pasta, drinking local wine, and watching the sun rise off the coast. “It truly felt like a dream!” Sophie says. She planned everything alongside Laura Bargione, who is a relative of the Tonnara owners, and has an event company based in Palermo that specializes in farm-to-table catering.

The flowers were an especially important element. Sophie’s childhood best friend, Sophia Moreno-Bunge, of Isa Isa did all of them. “We used a lot of local produce, foraged foliage, berries, grasses, and local stephanotis vines as my bouquet, with the local landscape as our inspiration,” Sophie says. “She found beans that were pink and speckled with white flecks that she scattered along the table, gorgeous greens, and late-summer fruits like plums that laid along the main dining table. We wanted the table to feel romantic and connected as one long dramatic setting with the beautiful rocks lit up in the background.”

The ceremony took place on a hill overlooking Tonnara Di Scopello. Friends and family found their seats under olive trees facing the sea. Sophie and JP stood in front of everyone with their best friend, author Erin Falconer, serving as officiant. “She shared some stories about the journey that brought us together, and led all of us to that magical spot in Sicily,” Sophie remembers.

The bride looked ethereal in a Morgane Le Fay dress with Mansur Gavriel heels. “I wanted something formal and classic that fit with the Italian atmosphere,” she says. She found the dress on a whim one day when her mother suggested they visit Le Fay’s atelier in Santa Monica, which just so happens to be down the street from the house where Sophie grew up (it was fate!). “As soon as I saw it on the rack, I knew I’d found it,” she says. “It was classic, but also a little modern. It had a fitted bodice with a full skirt giving me the bare shoulder that I think the setting called for but a hint of the formality I was craving.”