“The reality is, we met on Hinge,” Estelle Palandjian says of the primary time she crossed paths together with her now-husband Francesco Falcone. Intrigued by his bio—“born in France, grew up in Holland, however I’m Italian”—she favored him again, and inside weeks, they had been at a bar within the West Village. A number of negronis later, Francesco walked Estelle again to her Tribeca condo within the pouring rain. They purchased a pack of cigarettes at a bodega, regardless that neither of them smoked.
In 2023, Francesco, who works within the monetary expertise sector, proposed on the household house of Estelle, the founder of personal procuring app Cake, in Woodstock, Vermont. Estelle remembers the start of the day: espresso at Abracadabra, after which sandwiches from The Butcher Store after mountaineering to a small lake. But, on the summit when he introduced out the ring, “I blacked out,” she says, laughing. “All I keep in mind is tears and saying sure.”
Over the Fourth of July weekend, they held a summer season marriage ceremony in Estelle’s yard. “We needed to really feel comfy. At house. And share certainly one of our favourite locations on the earth with individuals who may by no means truly get to Vermont,” says Estelle, including that the aesthetic of their nuptials was “90% Vermont, 10% Italian.” An area marriage ceremony planner, Randi Nonni, assisted with the affair.
After an Independence Day barbecue, for which Estelle wore Ralph Lauren, the couple wed on Saturday, July 5, at Our Girl of the Snows church in Woodstock. Estelle wore a customized robe by Danielle Frankel.
Whereas some brides have hyper-specific visions of their marriage ceremony day gown, Estelle, as an alternative, determined to embrace Frankel’s pure artistry: “I instantly trusted her and simply let her do her factor. I actually didn’t intervene,” she says. The tip consequence? A minimalist white robe with a billowing bubble hem. “It was good. Wrapped on this silk gauze materials with sleeves and a veil to match,” she says, calling it a “cloud-like dream gown.” Francesco waited for her on the altar in a silk go well with by Thom Sweeney.















































