A Tuscan Masterpiece: Anastasia and James’ Timeless Villa di Striano Celebration
The rolling hills of Tuscany have long served as a siren song for couples seeking the quintessential destination wedding. Yet, capturing the elusive balance between grand historic architecture and an intimate, personal atmosphere requires more than just a picturesque backdrop; it demands meticulous orchestration. Last July, Anastasia and James achieved this delicate equilibrium at Villa di Striano, a breathtaking historic property nestled in the hills outside Florence. Their black-tie celebration was a masterclass in destination event design, blending high-fashion elegance with deeply sentimental touches.
The Foundation: Vision and Venue
For Anastasia and James, the selection of the venue was the bedrock of their planning process. They sought a location that felt inherently "grand" while maintaining an authentic, private resonance. Villa di Striano provided exactly that—a sanctuary of faded stone walls and cypress-lined gardens that felt both majestic and secluded.

To translate their creative vision into reality, the couple enlisted the expertise of Romantica Italia. Recognizing that a destination wedding in Italy involves a complex web of logistics—ranging from villa regulations to vendor coordination—Anastasia and James looked for a partner who could serve as their eyes and ears on the ground. The partnership allowed the couple to drive the creative direction while entrusting the operational heavy lifting to a team that understood the nuances of Tuscan hospitality.
A Chronology of Elegance
The wedding day was the culmination of a decade-long journey. Having met twelve years prior through mutual friends, the pair began dating in 2015. Following a romantic proposal on the shores of Lake Garda in 2023, the couple spent two years curating a celebration that reflected their shared history.

The Morning Preparation
The atmosphere on the wedding morning was one of quiet anticipation. Anastasia opted for the "Roxanne" gown by Evie Young, sourced from Abigail’s Collection. The design featured ingenious detachable lace sleeves, allowing for a seamless transition from the formal ceremony to the evening festivities.
The bridal look was steeped in history. Anastasia’s veil, edged in delicate lace, served as a "something old" and "something borrowed." It was personalized with the couple’s embroidered initials and wedding date, alongside two tiny bows salvaged from her mother’s wedding veil, worn four decades earlier. Meanwhile, James leaned into a classic aesthetic, pairing a white shawl-lapel tuxedo jacket with sharp, traditional black tailoring.

The Ceremony: A Personal Narrative
The outdoor ceremony, set against the backdrop of the Tuscan landscape, was officiated by a close friend, Gary. The couple spent a year collaborating with him to craft a script that successfully navigated the fine line between levity and profound emotion.
The bride’s entrance was marked by the hauntingly beautiful melody of "The Arrival of the Birds" by the London Metropolitan Orchestra and The Cinematic Orchestra. The ceremony was anchored by the couple’s own vows—a raw, honest, and often humorous tribute to their decade together. Anastasia’s vows, in particular, highlighted the couple’s ability to "align on how we see the world," while acknowledging the importance of their blended family, including their daughter, Lily.

A poignant reading from Philip Pullman’s The Amber Spyglass—a piece previously chosen by James’s father for his own wedding—bridged the gap between generations, grounding the ceremony in a sense of continuity.
Supporting Data: The Anatomy of a Destination Wedding
The success of the Villa di Striano wedding serves as a case study in how logistical precision supports creative expression. Romantica Italia’s involvement was comprehensive, encompassing:

- Operational Logistics: Management of supplier timelines and complex vendor integration.
- Regulatory Compliance: Navigating the specific ordinances governing the use of historic Italian properties.
- Accommodation Coordination: Ensuring that guests—many of whom had traveled internationally—were seamlessly integrated into the logistics of the Florence region.
- Creative Execution: While the couple designed their own stationery with the team at Anopia Digital, the planners ensured that every physical element, from menus to bespoke napkins featuring illustrations of the couple’s cats, was perfectly placed.
Professional Reflections: The Planner’s Perspective
The collaboration between the couple and their planning team highlighted the importance of "on-the-ground" support. Anastasia, who possesses a background in wedding coordination, noted that even for those with industry experience, the sheer volume of variables in a foreign country necessitates a trusted local team.
"We adored our venue based on the look and feel," the couple shared. "We loved that it felt grand while still being very authentic. And most importantly, completely private."

The couple’s advice to future brides and grooms is rooted in the reality of event planning: "On the day, things might not go exactly to plan, and that’s okay. Just go with it and try not to stress the small things. If you care about the details, it really helps to have a wedding coordinator or a couple of trusted friends who can keep an eye on the things that matter most."
Implications for Future Destination Weddings
The trend toward "authentic" destination weddings is shifting away from cookie-cutter resort packages toward hyper-personalized, historic venues. As seen in the wedding of Anastasia and James, the modern destination wedding is less about the "vacation" aspect and more about creating a singular, immersive experience for a select group of guests.

Key Takeaways for Couples:
- Prioritize Privacy: In an era of digital saturation, couples are increasingly seeking "completely private" venues where they can disconnect and be present.
- Invest in Local Expertise: The "practical realities" of international planning—language barriers, local labor laws, and venue-specific restrictions—cannot be managed remotely.
- Personalization as Luxury: True luxury in the modern wedding space is not about ostentatious displays, but about meaningful, granular details—like family heirlooms or personalized stationery—that narrate the couple’s unique story.
- Embrace the Unpredictable: The couple’s philosophy of "going with it" when plans shift is perhaps the most valuable asset any bride or groom can possess.
Conclusion
Anastasia and James’s wedding at Villa di Striano stands as a testament to the power of a clear vision executed with professional support. By balancing the grandeur of a historic Italian villa with the intimate, quirky, and deeply personal details of their life together, they created a day that was not merely a ceremony, but a reflection of their partnership. It is a reminder that when a couple trusts their team and focuses on the elements that define their relationship, the result is nothing short of extraordinary.
For those planning their own journey, the takeaway is clear: find the right setting, empower your partners to handle the logistics, and ensure that every choice—from the vows to the napkins—is an authentic representation of who you are as a couple. Whether in the hills of Tuscany or elsewhere, a wedding should never just be an event; it should be an experience that echoes the personality of the people it celebrates.









