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Villa Cetinale, near Siena in Tuscany. 

They decided they wanted to have a destination wedding. 

As Kaylee had spent most of her childhood vacations in Italy and as both love Italian cuisine, it was clear that they wanted to get married in Italy. 

After looking at 7 venues in Tuscany, the Villa Cetinale stood out to them, due to several reasons. Number one being, that it was not only an event location, but a villa where they could stay with 25 more guests for a whole week. 

As they both are family that was exactly what they were looking for – an opportunity to celebrate with their families and closest friends for one week. 

Number two were the impressive gardens of the villa, which made it a perfect venue for the two night celebrations, with a casual Italian get together, followed by the big ceremony on Sunday. 

Number three was the fact that at the Villa Cetinale it was allowed to party all night long – most Italian venues only allow music until 1am.

The wedding was a combination of Italian “la dolce vita” and elegance. The first night (themed “It’s Amore”) was amore casual pizza night, with a pizza, an Aperol, an antipasti, and an ice cream station. The decoration was inspired by Italian olive branches, lemons and great Italian family dinners. The second day the ceremony themed “La Dolce Vita” was more elegant. The whole  decoration was dominated by white flowers, green plants and candles.


Kaylee & Sean at Villa Cetinale in Tuscany • • Bride @kayleedibetta Groom @sean_petterson Venue @cetinale Event planning @lejourduoui Photo @venice_photographer Videography @weddingsoul_alexbonaldo Make-up & hair artist @giuliamakeupfirenze Florist @flowersliving Catering @galateoricevimenti Lighting @kaleydo.official DJ @lorenzozanobetti

Tables @tablesetrentals Harpist @musicaevento Stationery @iumi.it

  • Luogo
    Siena
  • Anno
    2024
  • Location
    Villa Cetinale

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