Lucky editor Danielle Pergament and magazine writer Devin Friedman are one of the funniest and most charming couples I know. Today they live in Brooklyn with their daughter--and are expecting a baby boy!--but three years ago, on a sunny July evening, they got hitched in Tuscany. Let's take a look...xoxo

Where exactly did you get married?La Bandita, our friends' hotel in Pienza, Tuscany.
Did you walk down the aisle with Devin?Yes, I grew up between New York and Sweden, so we did that the Swedish way.

Where did you find your beautiful wedding dress? (I'm obsessed with the tiny straps!)This charming little Italian grandmother who lived outside Rome was going to make my dress. I chose everything—the fabric, all the details. But eight days before my wedding, I finally saw the dress and it was a total disaster. All this tulle, it looked like it belonged on the top of a wedding cake.
I was determined not to be That Girl, so I thought, 'It's OK, all my friends are coming, it will be fun, don’t worry.' I called my sister in New York. She was leaving for Italy the next morning. She works in fashion, and she said, ‘You know, I have this dress in my closet from the Ralph Lauren runway show. He sent it down the runway on Gisele, but they never manufactured it. Gisele is the only one who ever wore it. It’s literally one of a kind.’ So she brought it in her suitcase.
I loved that dress. I loved wearing it.


Your hair also looked incredible.When I worked at Allure, I met Chris McMillan, Jennifer Aniston's hair stylist. We became friends over the years, and he came to our wedding. About six hours before the ceremony, we were sitting around the pool--I had sunscreen in my hair--and he said, 'What should we do with your hair tonight?' He put it up really quickly, just playing around, and I said, "Don't touch it, it's perfect!" So I sat around in my bathing suit all afternoon and then got married without changing a thing.
Where were the daisies from?To this day, I have no idea. Chris looked at my hair and said, 'Hang on, it needs something.' He reappeared with these daisies. There were no daisies on the property. He's a miracle worker.

What’s the deal with the amazing accordion player?We wanted to add a cheesy, red-sauce Italian restaurant element to our wedding. So we hired a local musician to play all the Italian folk songs that Americans want to hear when they come to Italy. We hung out around the pool having cocktails and hors devours.



You had so many guests! Did everyone fly over from the States?We had 120 people. Everyone came a week before the wedding. By the time the wedding day came, there had already been hookups and breakups and everyone was friends. Everyone rented houses, instead of staying in hotels, so it was like a flashback to college. You'd recognize people in their cars on the road. It was so awesome.
Any tricky things about getting married in Italy?
The downside about getting married in Italy—especially when no one coming to the wedding speaks the language—is that you're pulled in a thousand directions. You’re dealing with the infrastructure of a tiny town thirty minutes from the airport, so every couple seconds, someone is calling you to say, "How do you say, ‘Can you please fill up my car?’"



What did you serve for dinner?Steak Fiorentina. And my favorite pasta, Cacio e Pepe. But Cacio e Pepe is a Roman dish and our caterers were from Florence, so they had an attitude about serving Roman food. We finally convinced them to serve it, but it wasn't as good as it was supposed to be!


What was one of your favorite memories of the day?You can’t tell from the photos, but there were fields on every side of us covered with sheep. I had always wanted a country wedding, and it really felt like that. We had a DJ playing loud music until nine in the morning, and we were in the middle of these huge fields.
Were the sheep staring at you?
I think the sheep had seen it all.
(Photos by Michael Edwards)



omg she is so funny! the photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe back of the dress is absolutely stunning. I wonder if Grandma got her feelings hurt?
ReplyDeleteso lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt's very nice but I chafe a little at the "cheesy red sauce" (points for the funny, tho) comment. Not appreciated. But someone who gets that cacio e pepe is Roman & that snooty Tuscans will be, well, snooty, redeems.
ReplyDeleteThough I will never ever ever go to anyone's wedding in Italy unless they promise to NOT act like doofuses. (I mean the guests...)
And yes, la gregge di pecore - seen it all.
I love her dress, the back is so beautiful... I give them a lot of credit, I got married in France and organizing a wedding this far away is not easy (even with my family there, I can't imagine it with nobody speaking the language) xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic wedding. I love how care free and personal it appears to have been. And that dress... le sigh.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful day for a beautiful event. The bride is gorgeous! Her style is simple and elegant perfection!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet interview. That dress looked amazing on her..I wouldn't be able to guess that it was a last minute thing. Also her hair looked so simply-beautiful:)...Such a sweet couple and all the guests looked so stylish too:)...I love Italy:)
ReplyDeleteKisses,Joanna
What an amazing story. I love that they all stayed in that little town for a week. I love the story about the dress. And I love JA's stylist just casually doing her hair by the pool. It sounds so amazing.
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful photos♥ And she's looked gorgeous! The first one almost looks like their dancing :)
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Ai
fun little peek. the back of her dress is serious! meant in the best way possible.
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Anna
This is so romantic! Thanks for the awesome interview! xoxo
ReplyDeletewhat a funny wedding story! and she really looks amazing!
ReplyDeletexxx Charlie
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Wow! So fantastic! I love that they managed chic and rustic at the same time. Bravo!
ReplyDeletep.s. Is it not every girl's fantasy to slip into a designer gown that had only been worn by Gisele?! On the runway?! Seriously... envious.
ohhh!! Seems perfect to me
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La Madrina
that dress story is incredible!
ReplyDeleteI love the story about the dress! And it is so simple and elegant. Kudos, sister!
ReplyDeleteI would have been stressed just picking something out to wear to that wedding! Amazing.
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Beautiful pictures. I love the daisies in her hair, so pretty! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous wedding!! chic yet laid back, and in TUSCANY! I love that her last minute wedding dress was just hanging in her sister's closet, a one of a kind Ralph Lauren. no big deal :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing wedding! The dress is so beautiful and has such a great story behind it. Those are the best kinds!
ReplyDeleteshe gives gisele a run for her money! damn, the back shot is stunning!
ReplyDeleteEveryone should be so lucky to lounge around the pool all day and only get up to get married. I love that.
ReplyDeleteShe sounds like a fabulous girl! That wedding was gorgeous, and can we talk about the fact that she fit into and looked stunning in a dress fitted to Gisele!? Beautiful all around, and the sheep comment had me cracking up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous wedding & on such a beautiful day :]
ReplyDeletesimply lovely...
ReplyDeleteher dress is certainly beautiful! and i loved hearing those fun details! love!
ReplyDeleteher laid-back attitude may have just made this my favorite wedding story of all time :)
ReplyDeletenow that is a wedding dress!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
they look so happy! i love the flowers in her hair. thanks for sharing such a special day.
ReplyDeleteShe has extraordinarily good luck! How wonderful! It was such a beautiful day.
ReplyDeleteI'm giggling at her reflections of the wedding...she's funny. Her dress mishap, oh the horror! I can hear the Italian seamstress inmy head, "No, no bellissimo vestito, bella, bella sposa! I srsly can imagine how much "poof" and layers of tulle was put into that dress, they kind of go in for that here....
ReplyDeleteBut how lovely and beautiful was the dress she ended up with.
Love the flower girl, so cute. Pictures are amazing.
ReplyDeleteHow cute!!! I love this wedding. Tuscani my heart would burst if I got married there. Her dress back is stunning! =)
ReplyDeleteSwoon.
ReplyDeleteWow, Wow, and Wow! I'm speechless.
ReplyDeleteXOXO Valerie
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beautiful wedding! i love how everything was so last minute and carefree from the hair to the dress.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a special dress that is! And how lucky to have Jennifer Aniston's hairdresser at the wedding... so cool that she didn't even worry a bit about her hair... just cared about her day and her friends and family. Wow.
ReplyDeleteMust be nice to have the ability to wear Gisele's clothes and friends that own Italian hotels. I couldn't ever pull off that dress - My boobs would be on the floor.
ReplyDeleteWow. One lucky girl. Love the dress.
ReplyDeleteShe is lucky to have the figure that could work with that dress. What a truly lovely wedding. Thanks for sharing Jo! xo
ReplyDeletegorgeous dress! so light and stunning!
ReplyDeleteIs that the house from the film Stealing Beauty with Liv Tyler???
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such wonderfullness xo
ReplyDeleteAmazing location amazing everything. I love how she seemingly to effortlessly prepared herself for the wedding. Something about a person being completely comfortable and confident wearing minimal makeup and spending minimal time on hair and accessories etc...its just so attractive. She looked so happy.
ReplyDeletegorgeous photos...her dress is simply elegant and looks amazing on her!
ReplyDeleteyes the dress is amazing and yes the setting is amazing and yes the food sounds amazing, but what was most amazing was her laid back carefree attitude. I love that she was able to relax by the pool with friends until minutes before the ceremony. From the photos and recap she seems so happy, that's what I want to take away from this....stress less! enjoy more! and get to italy sometime soon
ReplyDeleteI want to get married in Italy, too!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful post! I seriously am in love with the simple laid back elegance of the event. It makes me want to lay by the pool with sunscreen in my hair and get married later that afternoon. How perfect is that!
ReplyDeleteI had never heard that the Swedish tradition is for bride and groom to walk down the aisle together. I love that! I am also blown away by the idea of getting married in a dress that had been whipped up for Gisele. !!!
ReplyDeleteThis was such a ncie interview and beautiful photos. Amazing wedding in Tuscany!
ReplyDeletexoxo
how cute!! thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThe dress is so, so, so beautiful! But it could have used a bit of altering... You can see the top of her underwear!
ReplyDeleteHoly Sh#* her back looks amazing in that dress! Go girl.
ReplyDeletegorgeous photos <3 thanks xx
ReplyDeleteyou have AH-MAZING friends and this is an amazing story.
ReplyDeleteIt almost makes me hate her a little bit. Seriously? You just HAPPENED to have a sister in fashion who just HAPPENED to have a *perfect* gown in her closet and your BFF is a hairstylist??? I can't deal with it, I'm going to go eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
great photos and interview! that last comment made me laugh. I'm sure the sheep have seen it all! and that dress is out of this world! she totally rocks the plunging back cleavage look :)
ReplyDeleteI love this. I am so jealous of people that can pull off those last minute details (that make it so special) without plan and make it work so effortlessly. Bless the laid back people of this world.
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful wedding! And I love the dress.
ReplyDeleteoh!! i was so excited when i saw this... im working with Joe this year from La Bandita shooting weddings at this gorgeous location!
ReplyDeletecant wait
love the juxtaposition between the farmhouse style villa and the chic interior design!
beautiful photos, amazing location!
ReplyDeleteobsessed with that dress. and the story behind it!
ReplyDeleteWow. She is one of the most beautiful people I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteLovely!!
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ReplyDeletewow that dress is AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteshe looks stunning!:)
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That dress!!! What a beautiful wedding!
ReplyDeleteLooove how laidback and relaxed (while still elegant!) the wedding looks! Most of all, everyone (especially the bride and groom) look like they are having a fantastic time! I just found your blog and love it!!
ReplyDeleteStunning!!
ReplyDeleteJoanna, this is asking a lot, but any chance I could find out where your friend got that clear tent in Italy? I am getting married in Rome on my dad's rooftop and can't figure out where to find a clear tent like that for the dinner. I would be forever grateful for a name!
ReplyDeleteThe back of the dress is amazing!
ReplyDeleteMaria Ana
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gorgeous! what a great wedding memory she will has.
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeleteI came on to your blog by chance!
I love these spontaneous pictures, and looking at it pretty rapidly, it looks like I've been in this place before!
Needless to say the dress is gorgeous in its simplicity!
Bravo!
If you want to see more about Italian brides experiences and best tips, you can visit my blog www.myitalianwedding.co.uk
Cheers!
Sylvie
I love how low cut the back of her dress is! So pretty!
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Cassie
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Wow! I love her dress and how special that she shared it only with Gisele!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing wedding. The story of her dress really makes it special (and how pretty does it look on her!)
ReplyDeletehaha, tam, that's so funny :)
ReplyDeleteFab-U-Lous!
ReplyDeletemarried in tuscany? what a dream!
ReplyDeletefavourite wedding so far!
ReplyDeleteDreamy...just dreamy. I love the accordian player, he looks really into it!
ReplyDeleteJulie xo
so lovely...
ReplyDeletemeg
oh my! I do so adore her gown! I had a similar mishap. I had my gown handmade and designed in another country and once it arrived it was a cindarella nightmare. The photo I sent for inspiration featured a gown with a simple silhouette like Danielle's and the designer took his own liberties with tulle and tons of beading. :( Unfortunately for me, I could not afford a new one and there was no RL or Gisele to the rescue. Anywho-gorgeous, gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous!
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i dont know what is better- being married in that setting or actually being able to squeeze into that gown on your wedding day. hmmmm :)
ReplyDeleteLovely bride, lovely wedding. And Cacio e Pepe is a favorite of mine!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Amazing! Amazing wedding! Aww . . . maybe one day :)
ReplyDeleteOkay, catching up on all of these posts and all are worthy of a comment... Her dress story is the BEST EVER! That is so cool - I love the tiny straps, and the fact that it was one-of-a-kind!! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour wedding gown is so stunning and you really look so sexy. Your wedding is indeed beautiful.
ReplyDeletethis is such a gorgeous wedding. the bride looks amazing, so effortlessly pretty. love it!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous and so touching!!!
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I love that they walked down the aisle together. How beautiful! I love love love destination weddings! I had one myself.
ReplyDeleteVictoria
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Is that Adam Rapoport in pics 16, 20 and 21?? I wish I knew him so he would come to my wedding.
ReplyDeletewow, this wedding was incredible! an amazing way to celebrate a beautiful union.
ReplyDeleteemilie
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This is my favorite wedding that you've ever covered. The bride is so pretty {I can't even begin to comment on the dress!}, and the whole experience seemed so real and true to who they are as a couple. And, funny aside, I recognize a good portion of the guests from my days working in events at GQ {groom included}!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great wedding at Tuscany! I wish I can have a wedding as memorable and as grand as that, too.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I've noticed that there's no set motif for the clothing. I like that in a way that you won't have to be restricted to wearing something with the same color as everyone else.
Also, the flowers! I liked the bouquet! It looks simple, but it goes well with your dress and the daisies on your hair. I wish I can find florists in Indianapolis who can help me in arranging flowers.
the flowers in her hair? PERFECT! x
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ReplyDeleteI'm obsessed with that dress! That open back - oh man.
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