The couple exchanged vows in front of 130 of their closest friends and family at a Spanish-style villa in California
Congrats are in order for Sierra Furtado and Sam Winkler!
The beauty YouTuber and the Liquipel Inc. founder tied the knot on Saturday, July 20 at the Beaumont Estate in Montecito, California in front of 130 of their closest friends and family members at the sophisticated Spanish-style villa.
"We chose Montecito for our wedding because it holds a special place in our hearts," Furtado tells People. "It was the first place Sam and I visited as a couple, and we immediately fell in love with its charm and beauty. The town's incredible details and picturesque scenery make it the perfect backdrop for our special day. There's something magical about Montecito that resonates with us, making it the ideal location to celebrate our love."
A welcome party kicked off the weekend, featuring local wines, oyster shucking, and a live band. A refreshing sorbet presentation rounded out the evening for guests. The following day, a traditional Jewish ceremony took place onsite beneath a chuppah with Furtado and Winkler's parents joining them. Floral design was by Birch Event Design with wedding design and planning team by Pure Lavish Events. Peyton Frank captured video during the festivities.
Ballerinas danced down the aisle before Furtado made her entrance with her father to a string quartet playing Steven Sanchez's "Until I Found You."
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They exchanged heartfelt, handwritten vows during the ceremony officiated by Rabbi Ian while guests sat with umbrellas.
The arches of the chuppah were covered in lush lilacs and lavender flowers. The aisle leading up to the ceremony space was lined with lavender, surrounding the space with a palette of lavenders, lilacs, periwinkles, soft grays, and shimmering silvers.
Furtado's bouquet complemented the lavender hues of the chuppah. Floral arrangements of roses in soft lavender, blush and silver shades surrounded the dreamy garden space.
Furtado wore three different dresses throughout her wedding day. While getting ready with her bridal party, she paid tribute to her ballerina days growing up and wore Rime Arodaky paired with Miu Miu ballet flats.
For the ceremony, she donned Monique Lhuiller's Papillon Gown from the 2024 Spring-Summer collection, covered with delicate lace flowers, featuring long sleeves and a regal high neck. She paired the gown with pear-dropped diamond earrings.
Her final dress was fun and playful: a strapless mini designed by Nicole + Felicia Couture. Each ensemble was tied together with a white rose adornment, connecting the outfits.
Winkler, meanwhile, opted for a white suit jacket and black pants with a black bowtie. For the reception, he swapped out his white jacket for a black one, creating a sleeker evening look.
Guests dined on horseradish panna cotta plus grilled prime filet and roasted Chilean sea bass from 24 Carrots Catering.
For their first dance as a married couple, Furtado and Winkler danced to "Unchained Melody" performed by the string quartet. The ballerinas also performed during dinner for the guests to enjoy.
A grand 8-tiered strawberry shortcake was served for dessert decorated with fresh florals.
The wedding ended with a pool party with local pizza and custom cocktails while lounging around the luxurious Beaumont Estate.
The couple first met in 2020 when they were introduced by a mutual friend aboard a boat in Newport. After their chance meeting, they were inseparable.
Winkler popped the question on July 20th, 2022, the anniversary of our first official date, while the couple was on a romantic boat ride in Capri, Italy. As their boat approached the Tunnel of Love, he got down on one knee and asked Furtado to marry him beneath the arch.
Among the guests who attended the wedding were Bachelor Nation's Amanda Stanton, Selling the OC's Alex Hall, and influencers Adelaine Morin, Teala Dunn, Alisha McDonal, Remi Cruz and Lauren Riihimaki.
"We believe that love is the energy of life, and without a partner to share that lifetime with, the meaning of life is diminished," says Furtado. "Having someone who cares about you, loves you, and stands by you through thick and thin is the essence of life. For us, getting married signifies the start of the next chapter, where we look forward to having kids and building a family together."
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