12/10/2025
Sara Worth & Alexander | Part 1 | Beauty & Fashion
The last few days have been a whirlwind, and I’ve finally been able to gather my thoughts about this breathtaking wedding I had the joy of planning with . There are so many beautiful moments to share from that weekend, so here’s post number one of many.
For rehearsal dinner, gave Sara an elevated, natural look, soft color, a rose lip, and sleek, effortless hair to complement her dress and heels. The night before the wedding, I got a preview of the nightgowns, cardigans, and robes she gifted her girls. They were even more chic in person.
Getting ready, Sara wore a one-of-a-kind Hill House Bonnie Nightgown while we steamed her dress and veil. Her custom Hill House gown, made entirely of tulle, nodded to her ballerina days and love of Audrey Hepburn. Funny moment: after buttoning her entire dress (so many buttons) and gasping at how perfect it was, we realized the crinoline skirt wasn’t on. Off it came, skirt went on, and with the help of a face shield, we buttoned her right back in.
For the ceremony and the start of the reception, she wore her custom gown paired with the most delicate, playful veil trim. My favorite detail was the raw-edge ruffle sleeves and turtleneck. Jolie Artistry & Co gave her refined, natural glam with a structural twist on her bun, creating a figure-eight shape. She looked stunning. Her bridesmaids wore jewel tones that played perfectly into the “Age of Innocence” aesthetic of the day.
Sara had two outfit changes: first, a sequin dress with a tulle bolero, necklace, and sandals. And my personal favorite: her after-party look, an set with coordinated watermelon heels from .
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