Weddings

The Bride Wore Trousers—And Feathers—for Her Santa Barbara Wedding at Sunset

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Because of this, Alessandra never had to go to a bridal store to try on traditional gowns. Instead, she went to the Sahroo showroom with her mom one afternoon in December and tried on the entire line. “I loved everything, but the combination of the flared trousers, Victoria crop top, and Victoria caftan in ivory took the breath out of all of us,” Alessandra says. “Looking in the mirror, we all nodded our heads, and we were like, ‘This is it!’ ”

She paired the look with shoes from Schutz, heirloom pearls borrowed from her mom, diamond earrings from her grandmother-in-law, and an OM-NYC clutch gifted from a high school friend. “I did things a bit out of the ordinary,” Alessandra says. “There was no hair or makeup for the entire bridal party, but I still wanted to make the morning fun, so I organized a ‘Fun Run’ in downtown Santa Barbara for anyone who was attending the wedding. I gifted my bridesmaids Outdoor Voices running dresses so we could all wear something fun and matching. It was a great way to release some anxiety the morning of the wedding.”

On the morning of the wedding, all the girls got ready at Alessandra’s house. “Our garden was flourishing, and it was the perfect day,” she says. “We did face masks and sat outside listening to the birds, having our own little spa morning. A friend of mine in town also came by to straighten and braid my hair.” Alessandra doesn’t normally wear makeup so she opted for a very natural look. “I went with my normal routine of just olive oil,” she says.

Bridesmaids each picked a unique style to wear. “I wanted them to wear dresses they felt comfortable in and that represented them,” Alessandra says. “I shared pictures of the venue and said pick what you’d like. Some may have preferred more guidance, but they each looked beautiful, and I’m glad they wore something they loved as well.”

Louis wore a Calvin Klein tuxedo, and the groomsmen wore black suits with dark green ties that had different succulents on them. Blue Blossom, a local flower shop that specializes in dried flowers, did the bouquets and boutonnières. “I hand-picked each bouquet, and we matched them to the dresses when they arrived,” Alessandra says. “I love dried flowers, and it was a keepsake each of the bridesmaids and groomsmen got to keep.”

The ceremony started an hour before sunset and overlooked a picturesque view of the Central Coast of California with the ocean on one side and mountains on the other. Alessandra’s cousin played the saxophone while guests waited for the service to begin. “When we processed down the aisle, the saxophone mixed with the wind and sound of waves was magical, and my dad really encouraged me to pause to just take it all in,” Alessandra remembers. “I’m so grateful for that.”

“The moment was so surreal considering we had to wait two years after the engagement to get married,” Alessandra says. “I get emotional thinking about it, but we felt the gravity of the moment. We were getting the chance to take this huge step together with everyone we loved surrounding us.”