Eva Amurri, daughter of Susan Sarandon and Franco Amurri, recently tied the knot with Ian Hock in a beautifully enchanting ceremony in Hudson Valley on June 29. Despite her radiant appearance in a glamorous corset wedding gown, the 39-year-old bride faced strong criticism from the public regarding her choice of dress. Photos and details of the joyous occasion have been shared online.
Eva and Ian’s wedding was like a scene straight out of a fairytale, with a garden-themed ceremony that showcased their love. The event, held in New York’s picturesque Hudson Valley, was attended by 40 guests, including Eva’s mother and her former partner, Tim Robbins. The couple opted for a personal and intimate gathering, with Eva’s children—Marlowe Mae, Major James, and Mateo Antoni Martino—playing special roles.
The children participated in a traditional handfasting ceremony, using ribbons they had chosen themselves. Speaking about involving her kids in her special day, Eva explained, “We really wanted to center our little family unit in all of it and make it as much about the kids as it was about us.” Her son Major walked her down the aisle, a moment she described as “an experience I’ll never forget.”
To include their guests in the ceremony, Eva and Ian incorporated a “ring blessing” ritual, where their wedding rings were passed around among the guests to “put good energy into them” before exchanging vows.
The ceremony was inspired by a “French garden party,” and the couple worked closely with their wedding officiant to create the perfect setting. Eva shared that this time, planning her wedding was easier, despite the added responsibility of her three children. The couple aimed to create a beautiful atmosphere that reflected their love for food and family. Grounded Catering provided a curated menu that featured Hudson Valley duck, cedar plank salmon, and local cheeses and charcuterie, all served family-style.
Eva later changed into a second dress by Kim Kassas, adorned with feather trim and sparkles, and paired it with custom Nike Air Force Ones. The couple’s first dance was to Taylor Swift’s “Lover,” followed by a family dance to “Joy” by Andy Grammer, highlighting their close bond. Despite the online criticism of her wedding gown, Eva’s focus remained on the joy and love of her special day.
Eva and Ian’s wedding was featured in People Magazine, showcasing stunning photos of the day. The couple’s wedding photographer, Taralynn Lawton, also shared beautiful images of the ceremony on Instagram, capturing the love and happiness of the occasion.
Eva described her relationship with Ian as a fairytale, from their first encounter to his romantic proposal in Paris at the Rodin Museum. As for expanding their family, Eva and Ian are open to having more children together, adding to the joy and love they share.
In summary, Eva Amurri and Ian Hock’s wedding was a celebration of love, family, and personal touches, despite the public’s mixed reactions to Eva’s dress. The couple’s commitment to creating a meaningful and intimate event shone through, making it a day to remember.
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