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INSIDE IVY GETTY’S FANTASY WEDDING WEEKEND IN SAN FRANCISCO

By Alexandra Macon

November 8, 2021
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Artist and model Ivy Love Getty, the great granddaughter of J. Paul Getty and
one of the heiresses to the oil fortune he amassed, married photographer Tobias
Alexander Engel in a ceremony officiated by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi at
City Hall in San Francisco. The bride first met her groom through a family
member, and they eventually ran into each other again at Paris Fashion Week. “I
saw this cute guy who was taking photos of the event and of me,” she remembers.
“I naturally went over, and we started talking. Quickly we realized that we had
met before, the year before.”

While they were dating, the New York-based couple traveled often. On one of
their trips abroad, Toby asked Ivy to marry him. “After attending the Unicef
Ball, we went to Capri for three days,” Getty says. “Normally, I pick where we
go out to eat, but this time Toby insisted he pick. This didn’t raise any red
flags, but when I got to the restaurant, I thought to myself ‘Oh he really
planned this. We had a table overlooking the entire island away from the rest of
the restaurant. The waitress came, and we ordered our food. As the sun was
getting ready to set, we went outside to take photos of it. Toby set his iPhone
timer and got down on one knee. The timer went off at the perfect moment as we
have the most incredible photo.”

Toby proposed with a sapphire engagement ring on a yellow gold band that’s
reminiscent of Princess Diana’s ring. Diamonds from a necklace Ivy’s grandmother
gave her when she was a teenager were added around the center stone. “It is the
most unique piece of jewelry and so sentimental to me,” she says. “I can’t help
but smile every time I look down and see it!”

Because of the pandemic, the couple didn’t immediately start planning, instead
biding their time a bit. They wanted their friends and family to be able to
celebrate with them, especially as Ivy had lost both her grandmother Ann—the
notable interior designer and philanthropist who raised her—and her father John
Gilbert Getty in 2020. “When my beloved grandmother passed away, I knew I wanted
to have the wedding in my house to honor her,” Getty says. “My grandmother
interior designed each room of the house which allows me to feel as if she is
there with me. I would be able to look around the room and see something that
reminds me of her. Her presence is everywhere in that home. The theme of my
entire wedding is the house and my grandmother.”

“I was lucky enough to have stayed in the house where Ivy and Tobias celebrated
their wedding,” Vogue contributing editor Hamish Bowles (who has also recently
been appointed the Editor in Chief of World of Interiors) says. “It’s one of the
great treasure houses of America, suffused with Ann’s alchemical touch.”

Art and panels from the house were incorporated into the save-the-dates and
invitations. “Growing up in that house and being around great parties my whole
life, I never had to turn to Pinterest for inspiration,” Getty says. “I am
fortunate that one of my best friends, who I’ve known my entire life, is event
planner Stanlee Gatti. I also hired wedding planner Jocelyn Arelt of Arelt
Events. I had the list of creatives surrounding me that I always knew would help
plan my wedding. The process showed me how much planning and effort goes into a
wedding, and I had so much fun doing it!”

The wedding kicked off with a British Invasion Mod Party at The Palace of Fine
Arts in San Francisco on Thursday night. Stanlee’s inspiration for the first
night of festivities was Barberella, the 1968 sci-fi film directed by
Jean-Claude Forest. It took Stanlee’s team seven days to reimagine what normally
feels like an airline hanger inside into a full-fledged nightclub, complete with
shiny silver walls. “I knew the walls were silver the day before, I didn’t know
anything else,” Getty admits. “I didn’t tell them anything specific. Everything
has been a complete surprise.”

“I don’t do storyboards, proposals, or anything that formal,” Gatti says. “I put
clay on the wheel and spin.”

Guests arrived on the scene in short, sexy sequins, gogo boots, and big half up,
half down hair—ready to party just as soon as their vaccination cards were
checked and their phones were locked and stowed away in pouches. Dancers put on
a show in clear plastic bubbles while Mark Ronson DJed. Eventually, Earth Wind &
Fire took the stage. Ivy wore three looks during the course of the evening, all
styled by Carrie Goldberg of CLG Creative. A vintage Emanuel Ungaro dress with
coral and diamond earrings from Stephen Russell, a vintage Emilio Pucci dress
and D’Accori shoes, and finally a customized vintage Norman Norell from Happy
Isles in L.A.

“It wasn’t hard to get inspired by each event, starting with the mod themed
welcome party,” Goldberg explains. “We agreed that nothing should play it safe,
and that we should focus on turning up the volume on the ‘60s vibe Ivy’s so
inspired by. We referenced iconic photos of Twiggy, Mary Quant, Jean Shrimpton,
and more to set the tone.”

The following day, guests joined the couple for a picnic lunch at the Log Cabin
on Presidio, overlooking the city—IV drips were at the ready for anyone in need
of help recovering from the night before. “Butterflies are sentimental to Ivy,
and so we incorporated them wherever possible,” Goldberg says of the bride’s
look for this daytime event. “This archive Alexander McQueen gown from Pre-Fall
2016 had her name all over it: A black lace gown with an open back and a mock
neck featuring dozens of hand-embroidered butterflies whose wings fluttered as
she walked. It was all about dark romance, something soft but with a dose of
edge—we paired it with Christian Louboutin platform sandals, Stephen Russell
antique earrings, Chloe sunglasses, and a cheeky Romeo and Juliet clutch by
Olympia Le Tan.”

That evening, an intimate group gathered for a ceremony rehearsal at city hall,
followed by an intimate dinner at Quince restaurant. Ivy collaborated with her
dear friend Paul Burgo of Factory New York on a custom look—a sequin midi dress
in shades of fuchsia, black, and white, paired with a custom headpiece.
“Accessories were kept sleek but undeniably Ivy,” Goldberg says. “Shoulder
duster earrings by Material Good, Amina Muaddi pumps, and a crystal-edged, black
satin mini bag.”

The wedding day started with a pajama party. “We have the whole mezzanine
level,” Getty explains. “There’s a styling room with all of the extra clothes,
and there’s two hotel rooms that they removed all of the hotel furniture from
and then there are these individual Margiela boxes with all of the bridesmaids’
names engraved on them.”

“Normally, I don’t do bridesmaids dresses because bridal gowns alone take up so
much of my time,” Galliano says. “But as I was so bewitched by Ivy and her
stories of these women she had grown up with—her bridesmaids—made an exception.
Before I knew it, the bridesmaids numbers reached fourteen! And these girls are
the Gen Z babies. I dressed their mothers and their aunties! Creating the
bridesmaids’ dresses wasn’t easy with the current travel situation, but bravo to
Ivy, Alexis [Roche], and Auntie Vanessa for coordinating everything. You can’t
imagine getting these girls all together at Claridge’s at 4:00 a.m. in the
morning, walking around in peignoirs for 48 hours to do their fittings. They
were so lovely and such fun. Some of the dresses have taken on a more bias-cut
influence, and some have taken on a double-layering technique played out in
pale, thunderous grays and lilacs, with lamés woven to echo those colors.”

Ivy got ready with cousin Vanessa Waibel and actress Anya Taylor-Joy in the
penthouse suite at the Fairmont Hotel. She wore her John Galliano for Maison
Margiela Haute Couture down the aisle, paired with a couture veil and headdress.
Christian Louboutin shoes, designed in collaboration with John Galliano,
completed Ivy’s look along with pieces borrowed from her grandmother’s jewelry
collection.

“John has been talking about the dress for months,” Bowles says. “And he’s
understandably obsessed with Ivy who is not only beautiful but the acme of cool
and charm." 

Stanlee and his team carpeted the entire rotunda of City Hall with bright teal
and pink Persian rugs, completely transforming the space. “We draped all the
archways on the second floor and first floor with turquoise and rose pink velvet
drapes with 12” long gold thread fringe,” he explains. “We hung in waterfall
fashion off the grand staircase railings, from top to bottom, thousands of pale
pink dendrobiam orchids. Large stone urns on pedestals filled with pastel roses
were through the rotunda and a top the staircase. I wanted to channel Ann,”
Gatti says. “The colors, patterns and fabrics were a nod to Ann.”

The bridesmaids filed in first, wearing their Maison Martin Margiela Haute
Couture by John Galliano dresses. Groomsmen were followed by the flower girls in
their butterfly wings. “The whole wedding party looked amazing with the
bridesmaids dressed like Vestals in cloudy grey gauze and bias satin, and the
flower girls with butterfly wings,” Bowles says. “Ivy looked incredible in all
those mirror shards that tinkled as she walked up the steps and the wedding veil
embroidered with all those symbols that had so much resonance for her and
represented the beloved people in her life. John was involved in every aspect of
how the party would look, establishing the hair styles and so on, and the result
was incredibly beautiful and poetic.”

Guests were asked to mask up before Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi entered
the room and took her position at the microphone. The groom proceeded to recite
vows he’d written himself: “Faith in us has changed my world, captured my heart
and tamed my soul. Your belief in me and in us has been the biggest gift of my
life,” he said. “I treasure it every day. My love for you is an intrinsic part
of me. This day symbolizes a new beginning of our journey together. I think of
you, happy to know I am yours and you are mine.”

Music composed by Gordon Getty was performed, then best man Frederic Trohler and
Ivy’s rescue Chihuahua mix, Blue, supplied the rings at the request of Speaker
Pelosi. The couple was pronounced husband and wife. They embraced to kiss, and
somewhere amid all of the excitement Ivy’s crown toppled off. Within seconds,
Raffaele Ilardo on Galliano's team was up on stage to recreate her look. Queue
Myra, the singer known for her hit in The Princess Diaries—she started playing
“Miracles Happen” from the balcony, and the bridal party, led by actress Anya
Taylor-Joy, broke into dance. It was a surreal moment that could well have taken
place in Genovia.

“San Francisco’s City Hall is designed to inspire awe—a symbol of the city’s
power and resilience after the devastating 1906 earthquake and fire, with its
white marble detailing and soaring dome that looms more than 300 feet overhead,”
Hamish notes. “But despite the architectural magnificence—and the panoply of
state, with Nancy Pelosi officiating and Governor Newsom and Mayor Breed in
attendance—the ceremony managed to feel extraordinarily intimate and personal,
with Tobias’s charming vows and his passionate kiss that dislodged Ivy’s crown!”

Guests then piled into black cars and shuttles headed for the Getty Mansion. A
Latin band and the Pena Pachamama dancers took over one room, there were bars
and buffets tucked away throughout, and a rose garden was erected for the DJ
dance party. The bride wore a second couture look by Maison Margiela with a
draped aquamarine choker that worked perfectly with the raw edge neckline of the
gown for the reception. “Ivy’s reception dress was exquisite,” Bowles notes.
“Like a tattered Madame Vionnet gown in wisps of delicately embroidered pale
pink chiffon and tulle, it was like a breath and moved so beautifully for the
first dance.” As guests mingled from room to room sampling various buffets,
there were moments—like when the couple cut the cake, toasted their guests,
expressing how grateful they are and remembering those loved ones who are no
longer with us—that felt like a typical family wedding at home, complete with
eccentric cousins and all. But then one remembered the setting and its
significance: Ann and Gordon Getty amassed a museum-quality collection of
European antiques, Venetian paintings, French textiles, and Russian chandeliers
over the years. Rooms are covered in gold-framed Impressionist paintings by
artists like Matisse, Degas, and Cassatte, to name a few, and decorative pillows
made from Lyon silks and embroidered Chinese brocades are strewn across deep
sofas. So while Bon Jovi’s wedding ballad “Living on a Prayer” was played, at
this wedding, the bride was jumping up and down with John Galliano on the dance
floor while guests chanted “Woah, we’re halfway there!” It felt opulent and fun,
elegant but also wild. “It was exciting to see the collision of rather grand San
Francisco society and all the couple’s contemporaries—beautiful, free spirited
rebels being their authentic selves in that amazingly operatic setting,” Bowles
says. “They were all astoundingly charming and engaged and engaging. It gave one
hope for the future! The party ended at around 1:00 in the morning, but as the
ceremony had been so much earlier it seemed far later. The intrepid headed off
to the penthouse at the Fairmont.”

“It’s just like everything I could have dreamed of and more,” Getty says. “So
it’s wild when something so magical comes true because you’ve thought about it
but didn’t actually think it would.” Miracles happen.

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   The wedding kicked off with a British Invasion Mod Party at The Palace of
   Fine Arts in San Francisco on Thursday night. Ivy and Toby dressed the part.
   
   
   
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   Ivy and maid of honor Anya Taylor-Joy dancing to Earth, Wind & Fire at the
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   The following day, guests joined the couple for a picnic lunch at the Log
   Cabin on Presidio, overlooking the city.
   
   
   

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   “Butterflies are sentimental to Ivy, and so we incorporated them wherever
   possible,” Carrie Goldberg of CLG Creative says of the bride’s look for this
   daytime event. “This archive Alexander McQueen gown from Pre-Fall 2016 had
   her name all over it: A black lace gown with an open back and a mock neck
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   “It was all about dark romance, something soft but with a dose of edge,”
   Goldberg says. "We paired the Alexander McQueen dress with Christian
   Louboutin platform sandals, Stephen Russell antique earrings, Chloe
   sunglasses, and a cheeky Romeo and Juliet clutch by Olympia Le Tan.”
   
   



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   August Getty, Gigi Gorgeous, and more guests at the picnic. 
   
   
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   Ivy collaborated with her dear friend Paul Burgo on a custom look for her
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   That evening, an intimate group gathered for a ceremony rehearsal at City
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   John Galliano with Ivy
   
   



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   The bride's couture veil is fitted for a portrait.
   
   
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   The headpiece is put in place.
   
   
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   Toby proposed with a sapphire engagement ring on a yellow gold band that’s
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   grandmother gave her when she was a teenager were added around the center
   stone.
   
   
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   “It is the most unique piece of jewelry and so sentimental to me,” Ivy says
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   The groom prepares for the ceremony.
   
   
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   Christian Louboutin ceremony shoes, designed in collaboration with John
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   Christian Louboutin reception shoes, designed in collaboration with John
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   Toby with the groomsmen.
   
   
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   Ivy celebrating with her bridesmaids the morning of the wedding.
   
   



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   Renny Vasquez did the bride's makeup throughout the weekend.
   
   
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   Maison Margiela Creative Director John Galliano
   
   
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   Ivy’s wedding dress was composed of four layers. “The bottom layer is a full
   corset matched to Ivy’s skin tone with slightly padded hips to give that
   smaller waist. The second layer is a tulle dress cut on the bias. The third
   layer is a white tulle dress, which creates a kind of filtrage. And the final
   layer is a mirror fragment dress, which isn’t fitted but hangs like a tunic
   from the shoulders,” Galliano explains.
   
   
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   “The guitars throughout the veil represent my father, who was a musician,”
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   Ivy’s veil is 16 feet long and took 200 hours to embroider.
   
   



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   The bride and groom with “butterflies” Ava Getty and Lula Hays.
   
   
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   Ivy with Vanessa Getty
   
   



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   The setting at City Hall.
   
   
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   Stanlee Gatti and his team carpeted the entire rotunda of City Hall with
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   Trevor Traina, Alexis Traina, and Hamish Bowles pose for a photo before
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   The bride being walked down the aisle by her grandfather Gordon Getty. 
   
   



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   A shot of the procession from above.
   
   
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   Ivy's grandfather Gordon Getty gives her a kiss at the end of the aisle.
   
   
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   Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi officiates the wedding.
   
   



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   The groom recited vows he’d written himself: “Faith in us has changed my
   world, captured my heart and tamed my soul. Your belief in me and in us has
   been the biggest gift of my life,” he said. “I treasure it every day. My love
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   At the Getty Mansion, a rose garden was erected for the DJ dance party.
   
   
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   The cake by Flour & Bloom.
   
   



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   Wes Gordon and Vanessa Getty
   
   
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   Ivy and Toby cut their cake by Flour & Bloom.
   
   
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   Christie Chenette and Keon Smith
   
   
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   Olivia Rodrigo
   
   



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   Laure Heriard Dubreuil
   
   
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   Malcolm McRae and Anya Taylor-Joy
   
   
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