“I will say, at the beginning, when I was just starting to organize and plan the wedding, I thought to myself. Do I even want to design my own look?” says of her civil ceremony in Rome to Fadi Sawaya, which took place four days before Christmas in 2023. “But then I saw what was out there and thought okay, absolutely.

My brand speaks so much to my sensibility that I had to do it myself. I gave my tailors a heart attack when I told them I needed a suit within four weeks—and, by the way, I am pregnant!” Those who know Moscone, know her for her fashion label’s hush-hush prettiness. Launched in New York in 2016 by sisters Marina and Francesca Moscone, the brand is for the cool girl who grows up and wants a closet filled with stylish classics.

Slip dresses feature knotted twists at the necklines, cocktail dresses are sculpted with statuesque asymmetrical drapes, and, suiting has the perfect smidgen of edge. Brides have been wearing Moscone for years now, too—her twisted satin capelet is a particular favorite. True to the brand, Moscone’s wedding also went the understated elegance route.

Between her own origins (Moscone grew up between Italy and South Africa) and her now-husband (he’s Lebanese and lives in Beirut full-time as a surgeon), a big fat Lebanese-Italian wedding was what was to be expected. “We just decided that’s so not us; neither of us really cares for the attention of a big wedding to do,” says Moscone. “And it’s kind of amazing, because I t.