Step Inside the Wildest 1950s Steakhouse-Themed Wedding That Redefined Fabulous in the Hamptons!

Step Inside the Wildest 1950s Steakhouse-Themed Wedding That Redefined Fabulous in the Hamptons!

Get ready to be wowed by the ultimate wedding extravaganza that screams fabulous from every angle! Alix Masters and Emil Weinstein took the Hamptons by storm this past September with what Emil hilariously dubbed a "1950s steakhouse-meets-classic wedding. But really gay." The couple went all out, enforcing an outrageously fabulous dress code and holding themselves and their guests to the highest style standards.

Alix, a doctor accustomed to wearing scrubs all day, was determined to dazzle on her big day. So how does a bride do just that? By sporting a chic white silk suit from none other than John Galliano’s Dior era! This isn’t just any suit, folks—Céline Dion famously rocked it backwards at the 1999 Oscars. Though Alix tried wearing it Dion-style, her final decision was to turn it around with flair.

Adding a sprinkle of glamour to her ensemble was Debra McGuire, the costume genius behind shows like Friends. She created a voluminous dress combined with edgy accessories, ensuring Alix's look screamed "Madonna meets a suffragette."

Not to be outdone, Emil rocked a white suit jacket from Bode, perfectly tailored to accommodate transitions without compromising style. Beneath the jacket, a sheer Bode shirt embroidered with climbing ivy allowed him to flaunt his top surgery scars—because who says you can’t be trendy and empowered?

Alix didn’t just steal the show at the ceremony. Come after-party time, she swapped her custom dress for a Café Forgot slip skirt paired with a Dolce & Gabbana pirate jacket, not to mention bold Maison Margiela tabi ballerina mules. And let's not forget her iconic tee featuring a Samantha Jones quote. Talk about a statement!

This couple not only celebrated their love but sprinkled it with history, style, and a dash of unapologetic glam. Would you expect anything less from a day that’s all about love and authenticity?

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