Ally & Dylan’s Elegant Garden Wedding in Ravello
Ally and Dylan were such a joy to photograph—relaxed, full of laughter, and completely in the moment. Their wedding day was a beautiful blend of modern elegance and timeless charm, set in the heart of the Amalfi Coast at the breathtaking Palazzo Confalone in Ravello.
This 13th-century aristocratic residence provided the perfect backdrop for their intimate celebration. The ceremony was held al fresco in the villa’s lush garden, with sweeping views and the sound of traditional Italian music creating a joyful, romantic atmosphere. Guests sipped cocktails outdoors before heading inside for dinner in one of the most luxurious private rooms in Ravello, beneath an intricately frescoed ceiling.
The wedding palette of soft blue and white tied everything together—from the stunning floral arrangements to the elegant stationery. The florist worked magic with pale blue and white roses, lilies, delphiniums, hydrangeas, and lisianthus, creating modern, garden-inspired arrangements that complemented the villa's classic beauty.
One of my favorite details? At each place setting, guests found a hand-painted ceramic dog as a sweet tribute to Ally and Dylan’s beloved family member "Butters". It was thoughtful touches like these that made the day so personal and memorable.
For dessert, guests were treated to a Chantilly cream cake, the groom’s favorite flavor. It was light, fresh, and perfectly paired with espresso martinis served to cap off the evening with a touch of indulgent Italian flair.
Ravello-Wedding planned every detail seamlessly, allowing Ally and Dylan to soak in every moment with their loved ones. The result was a wedding that felt effortless, joyful, and utterly romantic from start to finish.
Planner: Ravello-wedding
Celebrant: Ravello-wedding
Flowers: Amalfi Coast Florist
Music: Amalfi Coast Wedding Music
Hair: Piero Mansi
MUA: Makeupandhairsorrento
Venue: Palazzo Confalone
Stationary: Optimal print
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