An Yves Saint Laurent-Inspired Disco-Themed Wedding
Photographed by Nikki Daskalakis, what resulted was a three-day, fashion-filled late-’70s-throwback wedding weekend for the ages. The four words the couple used to describe the event? Electric, chic, high-design, and personal.
Visual Concept and High-Design Aesthetics
For the design, Christina posed a question: What would it be like if Yves Saint Laurent walked into a disco? Decor, food, music—their planner, she says, “interpreted and executed it beautifully.” The venue was divided into two monochromatic tablescapes, one white and one black, with suspended disco balls, sequin curtains, and monochromatic floral arrangements. Four words the newlyweds used to describe the Saturday-night fete: “Electric, chic, high-design, and personal.”
Floral Accents and Bridal Style
The Yves Wedding Road Rose, a captivating cut – flower variety, is a showstopper. Its 8 – 10 cm diameter blooms are pure white, exuding an air of elegance and purity. The double – petaled, “bun – shaped” flowers offer a classic and charming look. Emitting a rich, myrrh – like fragrance, it fills the air with a luxurious scent. As a top choice for bridal bouquets, its name and appearance evoke romance and happiness. Whether used in a wedding setting or to brighten up a home, the Yves Wedding Road Rose, also known as Cloche de Mariage, is sure to charm with its stunning white blooms, enchanting fragrance, and strong constitution.
Photography and Event Details
The fashion-forward nature of the event was reflected in the bride’s attire and the meticulous planning. Below are the key stylistic elements captured during the celebration:
- Planning and design: Grit & Grace
- Florist: Sophie Felts Floral Design
- Ceremony Attire: Miu Miu
- Welcome Dinner Attire: Coperni
- Welcome Drinks Attire: Attico
- Reception Dresses: The New Arrivals (white-sequin halter dress) and Alexandre Vauthier (purple-sequin mini dress)
- Reception Jumpsuit: The New Arrivals (silver jumpsuit)
- Groom’s attire: Suitsupply
Atmosphere and Production
This Studio 54–themed celebration at the Showroom transformed the venue with colorful lighting and tree-inspired centerpieces. The affair began on a Thursday at the Conrad hotel with a ceremony in the company of immediate family, followed by an intimate dinner. On Friday, the pair hosted a welcome dinner with both immediate and extended family, then shared welcome drinks with everyone on their 100-person guest list. The production was supported by All Stage & Sound, Fabrication Events, 4Wall Entertainment, and DJ Max Powers.