Inside Katia’s Bridal Wardrobe at Tonnara di Scopello
Published: February 17, 2026

On Sicily’s rugged coast, where limestone meets the Mediterranean in a soft, cinematic haze, Katia’s wedding at Tonnara di Scopello unfolded like a carefully edited fashion story rather than a traditional bridal moment. Planned by Island Smith Bespoke Events, the celebration moved fluidly between cliffside ceremony, candlelit dinner, and late-night dancing, but the throughline was always the same Katia’s approach to dressing.
Rather than anchoring herself to a single “bridal” idea, Katia treated her wedding as a multi-day wardrobe exercise. Each look felt intentional, restrained, and connected, mirroring the way she dresses in real life as a travel blogger and boutique agency founder. The result was a bridal wardrobe that felt distinctly modern, quietly luxurious, and deeply personal.
For the ceremony, Katia chose a made-to-measure Vivienne Westwood Nova Cocotte in heavy silk satin, a silhouette that balanced vintage inspiration with contemporary precision. The dress moved beautifully against the backdrop of the Sicilian coast, structured yet fluid, confident rather than romantic. She paired it with the Amare Bride Grace veil, Gianvito Rossi satin pumps, and a 1stDibs vintage choker, grounding the look in heritage while keeping it sharp.




Getting ready was just as considered. A custom silk set by Apres Midi set a calm, elevated tone for the morning, feeling less like traditional bridal prep and more like a refined at-home ritual.


Later, Katia made a deliberate shift into a custom Kricket Marie Atelier party dress, designed specifically for movement. Where the ceremony look was sculptural and composed, the second dress invited ease, energy, and dance floor freedom.



The welcome drinks carried the same editorial sensibility. Katia opted for a Victoria Beckham gathered-waist maxi in ivory, a clean, architectural choice that felt effortless yet polished. A Simone Rocha micro pearl clutch added a subtle, textural detail without overpowering the look.


The following day brought a softer, more intimate moment. Recovery Beach Day felt like a gentle exhale after the wedding. Katia layered a custom scarf and top with a Hanne Bloch silk tulle skirt that floated easily in the sea breeze. Jimmy Fairly Elvie sunglasses introduced a modern edge, while her Monday Swimwear Petit Ermitage top and Byron bottoms kept the overall look understated, polished, and unmistakably hers.



What makes Katia’s bridal wardrobe compelling is not just the individual pieces, but how they worked together as a coherent system. Each look reflected a different facet of her style, but all shared the same quiet confidence, editorial instinct, and sense of self.
In an era where “bridal wardrobe” has become more than a buzzword, Katia offers a compelling blueprint. Dress with intention. Edit with clarity. And let your wedding style feel like an extension of who you already are, only elevated.
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VICTORIA BECKHAM
Satin Gathered Waist Maxi Dress

GIANVITO ROSSI
Gianvito 105

SAINT LAURENT
SL 567 Sunglasses

VIVIENNE WESTWOOD
Bridal Nova Cocotte Off-shoulder Silk Cady Gown
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