Harry & Kaitlin
Kaitlin and Harry wed on January 18, 2025, at Park Savoy.
Their Story
Kaitlin and Harry met at a Halloween party in Brooklyn. “We chatted all night but we ended up going separate ways,” says Kaitlin.

A month later at a bar called Make Believe on the Lower East Side, “a guy approached me while waiting in line for the bathroom. ‘Do I know you?’ he asked? ‘Nope!’ I said and turned around thinking it was a cheesy pickup line. ‘Were you at a Halloween party in Brooklyn?’ That’s when it clicked and we reconnected.”

The Proposal
They went on the trip of a lifetime to the Amalfi Coast. Harry proposed in a garden in Ravello.

“He asked a random onlooker to take a photo of us, but little did I know it was a photographer that he hired, and he got down on one knee,” says Kaitlin. “All of the Italian onlookers gathered and clapped when I said yes!”


Details of the Day
“A winter wedding that honored our grandparents,” is how Kaitlin describes her big day.
“I wanted it to feel classic, traditional and sophisticated. A modern twist on a vintage 1950s wedding style.”


“We made sure to incorporate details reminiscent of our grandparents, like a vintage inspired cake and cake topper, family photos, my grandmother’s wedding band that is now mine, and my long sleeved and high neck dress.”

Choosing the Venue
“I wanted a venue that felt like I was welcoming people into my home for a sophisticated backyard wedding,” says Kaitlin.

“The Park Savoy gave that intimate feel while also feeling grand and over the top. Most importantly, they are masters of everything from the food, to the timelines and logistics.”
“I knew I wouldn’t have to lift a finger on the day of the wedding and that they would handle everything.”
Favorite Moment
“My favorite moment was when Harry and I left the on-site chapel and headed back to our private cocktail hour upstairs together,” says Kaitlin.

“We finally had a moment to release all of our emotions and just hugged each other and cried tears of happiness before digging into the massive cocktail hour spread!”

Detail They Couldn’t Live Without
Kaitlin’s grandmother’s wedding band was passed down to her.



“She wore it for 70 years without ever taking it off,” says Kaitlin. “She had an amazing marriage to my grandfather and I know it will bring Harry and I good luck and strength in our marriage!”
Wedding Day Attire
Kaitlin was in a Maison Signore custom dress from Kleinfeld with Jimmy Choo shoes covered in Swarovski crystals.

Harry wore a custom tux from Enzo Custom in New York City with velvet Louboutin loafers and a classic rolex.
The bridal party was in Dessy Bridal dresses and the groomsmen were in tuxes from The Black Tux.
Advice For Other Couples
“My advice would be don’t stress on every little detail,” says Kaitlin. “Find the details that will help you achieve your vision and pull through your personality as a couple and focus on those things.”

“Sometimes, it doesn’t matter what chairs are at the table, or what color napkins you pick. The details that feel connected to you and your partner’s hearts are the ones that are going to shine through!”
Honeymoon
They went to St. Barths immediately after the wedding for two weeks.

“It was a whirlwind,” says Kaitlin. “We rented a little mini cooper and drove all around the island. Eating, shopping, hiking and just decompressing from everything. We stayed one week at Le Sereno, a hotel on the beach and one week at Le Carl Gustaf a stunning hotel in the center of town.”
Photo Gallery
Harry and Kaitlin's vendor team
For over 50 years, the Park Savoy Estate has been one of the most exclusive, highly coveted New Jersey wedding venues and locations for corporate events, fundraisers ...
Jaymo James
Photographer
Maison Signore from Kleinfeld and second dress was from White House Bride
Bride's Gown
Dessy Bridal
Bridesmaid Dresses
Hair: Senada Ceka (@Senadakxo) Makeup Sierra Ortiz (@artsiartistry)
Hair & Makeup
The Black Tux and Enzo Custom
Groom's Attire
Dahlia Florals
Flowers
Calandra's Bakery
Cake
Turnage and Watts
Invites
MTM Weddings/Hank Lane Music
Music
Gregory Lorenzo (Lorenzo Media Productions)
Videographer
David Yurman and Family Heirloom
Jewelry
The mobile cigar lounge
Cigar Bar



