A 13th century villa wedding with the perfect 21st century details
A 13th century historic Italian villa and gardens lent the perfect backdrop to Kali and Josh’s elegant and chic garden party-inspired wedding. Following a courtyard ceremony, guests dined under string lights nestled in olive trees. After dinner, toasts, and dessert, guests moved to the barn and the DJ-saxophonist combo kept the party going all night long! Photographer Julia Kaptelova Photography had a huge impact on the day hosted at Villa Catureglio and planned with the help of Laura Ferrari Weddings. We promise you'll want to keep scrolling to see this immersive historic wedding with the perfect details to bring this event into the 21st century.
Classic color combo: pink and blue
Delicate pink and blue invitations complete with bow details kicked off the classic yet contemporary vibe from the moment they arrived.
Bridal style: A-line overskirt
Kali wore a stunning fitted satin dress by Sarah Seven with an A-line overskirt and delicately placed pearl bodice details.
Lightest pink peony bouquet
The bride carried a lush bouquet of the lightest pink peonies by Sabrina Barsanti.fiori.
Wedding party style: elegant garden party
The bridesmaids wore colorful satin and patterned dresses, perfect for the Italian garden party vibes, while the groom wore classic black-tie, emphasizing the elegance of the event.
Garden and olive tree-inspired florals
The florals by Sabrina Barsanti.fiori were inspired by the gardens and olive trees surrounding the Villa and were conceptualized by the florist from the neighboring village. The pastel arrangements complimented the terra-cotta and olive green of the villa, and included hydrangeas, orange and pink roses, and pops of blue. The bride’s bouquet featured just blush-colored peonies, her favorite flower.
On trend: Hugo Spritz cocktail
The aperitivo menu included hand crafted cocktails mocktails (featuring a Hugo Spritz!) and an elegant spread of local cheeses, Il Norcino, and passed appetizers. The selection of passed hors-d'oeuvres included foamed canapés with shrimp and chopped pistachios, medallion of cornmeal with burrata cheese and caramelized onion, and mignon stuffed mushrooms. Dinner was a five-course homage to Italy, featuring handmade pasta, flan of zucchini and zucchini flowers, and classic Chianina beef.
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Praise for the photographer
"Working with Julia Kaptelova Photography was one of the best decisions we made for our wedding. From the very first conversation to the final gallery delivery, Julia brought a level of professionalism, warmth, and dedication that instantly put us at ease. She worked tirelessly throughout our celebration (in the hot heat!), always present, always attentive, yet somehow effortlessly unobtrusive. Julia brings something extra to wedding photography - a deep artistic sensibility and a passion for beauty in all its forms. Her work is timeless, thoughtful, and infused with an authenticity that’s hard to find. If you are lucky enough to have her capture your wedding, you will have something far beyond a gallery, you’ll have a collection of memories turned into masterpieces."
Traditional millefeuille dessert
The newlyweds celebrated by toasting over a traditional Italian millefeuille dessert by Rolands Florence before making their grand exit.
- Wedding Photographers: Julia Kaptelova Photography
- Wedding Dresses: Sarah Seven
- Event Planning & Design: Laura Ferrari Weddings
- Cakes & Catering: Rolands Florence
- Paper Goods & Calligraphy: Monlab
- Paper Goods & Calligraphy: Coyote Creative
- Flowers: Sabrina Barsanti.fiori
- Wedding DJ: andreapieronidj
- Hair, Makeup & Beauty: Nelli Made
- Venues: Villa Catureglio