Nadia & Quinn

Some destination weddings are about discovering a place. This one was about returning to it.

With family roots in Veneto and a life built in New York, Nadia and Quinn gathered 45 guests for three days of celebration, connection, and rediscovery. Together, they explored the landscapes that had shaped Nadia's family story, from winery tastings in the Euganean Hills to Vespa rides through Bassano del Grappa and slow afternoons overlooking the countryside.

Architects by profession and passionate about design, they infused every detail with meaning. From stationery inspired by New York's subway map to personalised Terrible Towels honouring the city where they first met, every element told a piece of their story. Modern food stations, a tattoo parlour, a cigarette bar, and a dinner overlooking the Euganean Hills created an atmosphere that felt contemporary, intentional, and entirely their own.

A celebration where family history, design, and personal identity came together, reminding everyone that the most meaningful journeys are often the ones that bring us back to our roots.

Location Enoteca Monte Fasolo, Euganean Hills, Veneto
Guests 45
Couple based in New York city
Wedding format Three-day destination wedding
Colour palette Olive green, sky blue, acid green, coral and burgundy
Experiences Winery tastings · Vespa tour in Bassano del Grappa · Infinity pool with Euganean Hills Personal touches New York subway-inspired stationery · Personalised Terrible Towel
Photographer We.weddingphotograhy

Why Veneto? Family roots & meaningful connections

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