Dec 24, 2025
Julianna, an auditor from Potomac, and Marco, a data analytics consultant from Virginia Beach, met on the dating app Hinge. Four years after getting to know one another over sushi at Rakuya in Dupont Circle, Marco proposed in Blagden Alley—the scene of the couple’s many coffee dates—in from of the Lisa Marie Studio “Love Mural.” Afterwards, the couple celebrated with dinner at Sushi Nakazawa before Marco’s final surprise of the night: an engagement party with friends on the rooftop of their apartment building. All, Julianna points out, on a Tuesday. Get more Washingtonian Weddings inspo Newsletter | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest Get more Washingtonian Weddings inspo Newsletter | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest For their December wedding, the couple says their focus was to blend their Lebanese and Italian heritages, whiled leaning into the festiveness of the holiday season. “We both love winter and knew that we wanted to lean into cozy warm colors with pops of holiday spirit,” Julianna says. “We chose the Willard partially because it was going to be so beautifully decorated for the holidays, and we didn’t want to compete with the holiday vision they already had planned!” Julianna’s favorite wedding-day detail was the welcome sign, which her dad and friend worked together to create as a surprise, featuring a photo of Julianna and her mother, her paternal grandmother, and her late maternal grandmother, in front of the Willard’s Christmas tree. Marco’s favorite parts were the Lebanese drum band—a delight to much of his family that had traveled to the wedding from overseas—and the cufflinks he gifted to his groomsmen, which featured their respective last names in Arabic. Other personalized details included matchbox favors that featured an original sketch of the venue; a dinner menu that paired Willard classics like short rib and halibut with Mediterranean favorites like lamb lollipops, baklava, and Italian cookies; the gin-basil smash signature cocktails that the couple says are also popular in Lebanon; and cake flavors that were chosen by each set of parents—chocolate cake with Bourbon ganache and Earl Grey. See the details of their big day below.   The Details Photographer: Maddy Williams Photography Venue, catering, and cake: Willard InterContinental Washington DC Planning and design: Events by PG Florist: Toulies en Fleur Invitations: Kelly Joyce Design Hair and makeup: MAB Artistry Bride’s attire: Milla Nova Groom’s attire: Alton Lane Music: DJ A Sonic of Bialek’s Music; Mo Hawa’s Zaffa band Transportation: Sunny’s Worldwide Custom cufflinks: DMD Jewelry Studio via Etsy Custom matchbooks and napkins: StudioGrady (design); Ivory and Sage Co. via Etsy (printing) The post A Christmassy Wedding at the Willard first appeared on Washingtonian. ...read more read less
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