For Lucy and Matteo, their wedding was a love letter to heritage, old-world charm, and timeless style—wrapped in the soft glow of a Florida sunset. The couple wed in Palm Beach, surrounded by 100 of their closest friends and family, in a day that married old Italian romance with a touch of rustic sophistication and golf course ease.
The ceremony was held at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, a sacred space that holds deep meaning for the bride—she was baptized there as a child. The church’s soaring Gothic architecture and stained-glass windows offered a dramatic and reverent backdrop as Lucy walked down the aisle in a sculptural Vera Wang gown. Her look was classic yet fashion-forward, pairing the designer’s signature structure with soft, romantic detailing. Matteo wore a custom-tailored suit with a hidden personal touch: “To: Lucy Vimo” hand-stitched inside the collar, a quiet tribute to his bride.
After the ceremony, guests made their way to the North Palm Beach Country Club, where the celebration unfolded in an elegant blend of Spanish Mediterranean and rustic Italian influences. The décor featured warm, earthy hues— greens, deep orange, and purple—with vibrant florals adding texture and global elegance to the design. Each arrangement felt like a still life: organic, lush, and full of movement.
The dinner reception took place indoors, where guests gathered around candlelit tables layered with natural linens, ceramic vessels, and florals that spilled like poetry. The room felt intimate and atmospheric—like dining in an old Italian villa transported to Palm Beach.
Throughout the night, laughter echoed, wine flowed and the dance floor never emptied as the guests celebrated beneath the high ceilings of the club.
Lucy and Matteo’s wedding was a deeply personal, beautifully styled celebration that effortlessly fused tradition, fashion, and a sense of place. From church pews to champagne toasts, every detail felt intentional—rooted in history and love.