Our #CeciBride and #CeciGroom, Rose and Gregory, were featured in Elle! Read their exclusive written by Adrienne Gaffney below:
New York City couple Rose Thompson and Gregory Bruno loved the idea of getting married in Palm Beach, where guests from all over the country could enjoy the vacation atmosphere and ocean views. Both the bride, a men’s concept designer at Ralph Lauren, and the groom, who is president of Bruno Capital Management Corporation, a single-family office investment firm, have an eye for design, which played an important role in their wedding weekend.
“I was thinking about our style throughout our weekend,” Rose says. “It was really important to portray a timeless and elegant sensibility while still giving a nod to the Palm Beach aesthetic.” They played with a variety of different fabrics in shades of white and navy in order “to feature all the textures and tones you often see around the island.” Rose also made outfit moodboards on her wedding website, to give guests guidance.
Read on for more Ralph Lauren, ocean views, and Slim Aarons vibes.
The Welcome Party
Rose and Gregory kicked things off on Thursday, with a party at The Colony Hotel, where many of their guests were staying. They planned it for early evening, so everyone would be well-rested enough to spend a full day seeing Palm Beach on Friday.“The Colony really captures that Palm Beach moment while being small and intimate, because we just wanted our guests and us to be able to connect, but also get familiar with each other throughout the weekend,” says Rose, who wore a floral skirt and top set from Zimmermann. The couple worked with Meredith Falk, founder of GLDN Events, to plan the wedding.
The Rehearsal Dinner
After a run-through at St. Edward Church with the pastor Father Glen, the couple had dinner with family and close friends at the Sailfish Club. Since Gregory is from an Italian family, he wanted to incorporate that cuisine into the menu. After the meal, the rest of their guests joined for a cocktail reception, held in an inlet around the boats on the property. Having grown up in a coastal area, being near the water felt important to Gregory.“We still wanted it to be a perfect reflection of us, but also wanted to make sure it felt different from Friday,” Rose says. “At the dinner, we made sure just the flowers were different, the setting was different. Obviously the dinner was significantly different than what we were going to have Saturday nightRose and Gregory matched in Ralph Lauren; her in a white tuxedo paired with Aquazzura. “Being a men’s concept designer, I have always had a real love for men’s tailoring,” she says. “ I always knew at some point I wanted to wear a tuxedo. You feel powerful in it....It felt like the right time to do it.”
The Dress
Rose’s Danielle Frankel gown was made of silk wool with a low back and a scarf effect. “I wanted that Danielle Frankel nod, just because she’s so iconic,” she says. “She strikes that fine line between offering a sweet surprise, but still being very elegant and very just flattering and almost timeless. Her silhouettes were really, really giving me everything I needed.”
The Ceremony
CREATIVE PARTNERS:
Planning: @gldneventsco
Invitation: @cecinewyork
Photo: @jacquicole
Floral: @rennyandreed
Band: @jordankahnorchestra
Venue: @thecolonypalmbeach
H&MU: @daniela.gozlan