The Best Destination Weddings in Vogue

Wedding photographs are always fun to flip through, whether you’re reliving your own fond memories or ogling someone else’s special day. But clicking through the digital album of a destination wedding has its own distinct appeal. For starters, the location and venue are likely more unique than your average country club affair. But a great destination wedding can also induce its fair share of wanderlust. Whether the ceremony is set on the edge of the earth in New Zealand or on a beach in Antigua, a well-chosen locale can be just as exciting for the guests as for the bride and groom.

To help kick off the new year and its ensuing wedding seasons, we give you the best destination weddings in Vogue. When Chiara Ferragni and Federico Leonardo “Fedez” Lucia married in Sicily in September 2018, the destination event was one seen around the world—or the world wide web at least—the wedding began with the couple chartering a private Alitalia flight for friends and family, branded with their own hashtag #TheFerragnez, with weekend festivities unfolding soon afterward. A wedding in the Utah desert featured a reception that took place between two wind-carved mesas called Chinle in a protected valley in Utah’s Navajo country. A foliage-filled affair in Kyoto saw one bride walk down the aisle on the outdoor deck at the Four Seasons Kyoto, next to an 800-year-old koi pond.

So what exactly connects all these individual events? When it comes to beauty and uniqueness, none will disappoint. Without further ado, we give you the most wondrous destination weddings featured on Vogue.com.

Alexandra Dorda and Stefan Marcu threw a four-day wedding in Seville. What drew them to the southern Spanish city? Its romantic architecture: “I have always found courtyards enchanting, so I knew I wanted to hold my wedding in a series of courtyards,” Alexandra says. Their main ceremony took place in Casa De Pilatos, a 16th-century Andalusian palace—and they even transformed the carriage house into a “jungle cathedral” that served late-night cocktails amid hundreds of candles for their after-party.

Photo: Corbin Gurkin

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