Inside Serena Williams’s Fairy Tale Wedding in New Orleans
Culled from Vogue.com. Read below.
It’s 3:00 p.m. the day before their wedding, and Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian are practicing their first dance one last time with a choreographer in the depths of their venue, the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans. Outside, paparazzi are ensconced across the street hoping to catch a glimpse of the tennis superstar, and vendors are quickly working to build the French ball–themed, Beauty and the Beast–style decor, complete with a gold arch of flowers at the end of the aisle, long tables covered in lamé fabric, and lots of surprises. Inside, Serena is a calm, cool, and confident bride, dressed in leggings and a black baseball cap, just trying to nail her steps for when she and her husband take their first spin on the dance floor to “Tale as Old as Time” tomorrow.
Some might say that just like the protagonists in Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve’s fairy tale, Serena and Alexis are an unlikely match from two very different worlds. She’s the greatest female athlete ever, arguably the greatest athlete of all time. (No man has ever taken home a title pregnant! Enough said.) Meanwhile, he’s the founder of Reddit (the birthplace of many a meme), a guy who grew up playing Game Boy, and has been referred to as the “mayor of the Internet.” When they met, she’d never heard of Reddit, and he had never watched a single one of her matches. But, as we all know, opposites attract.
It all started in Rome with a meet-cute worthy of a romantic comedy. Despite being notoriously disciplined, Serena is not a morning person. But she’d heard good things about the epic breakfast at the Cavalieri Hotel, where she was staying for the Italian Open, so she got out of bed early and went with a few members from her team to check it out. They arrived at the buffet only to find that it had closed just five minutes earlier, so instead, they grabbed a table by the pool and ordered à la carte. Alexis was speaking at a conference and staying at the same hotel. That morning, he had also made his way down early to indulge in the buffet he’d heard so much about. When he, too, discovered that it was no longer open, he took a seat at a table next to Serena’s with the intention of ordering food and doing work on his laptop.
Frustrated that an interloper was encroaching upon their space, Serena’s friend Zane started teasing Alexis, saying there was a rat at his table and that he should move. “I was so annoyed that he’d sat down next to me,” remembers Serena. “There were so many empty tables!” Undeterred by the frosty reception he seemed to be receiving, Alexis jokingly responded saying that he was from Brooklyn—he’d seen lots of rats, and they didn’t bother him. Serena started cracking up and asked him to join her group. He obliged but was still a little unsure whether the person with whom he suddenly found himself having breakfast was actually the Serena Williams.
You see, Alexis didn’t follow tennis at all. The first time he went to watch Serena play he infamously Instagrammed a photo of her foot faulting. But no matter. The two hit it off. That first time she asked him to come see her in the Paris Open, he knew it was a bit far-flung but he thought, What’s the worst that could happen? I know people in Paris, so if it doesn’t work out, I’ll have a great story to tell my friends about that time I almost hung out with Serena Williams.
Serena appreciated his happy-go-lucky approach to life, and their first date involved simply meandering around the City of Light with no destination to speak of, something the always-scheduled, always-surrounded athlete almost never gets to do.
Fast-forward 18 months later and the Internet entrepreneur was proposing to the superstar. “I came home one day to find my bags already packed for me, and I had absolutely no idea where I was going until I got on the flight,” Serena admits. “Alexis flew me out to Rome, back to the exact table where we’d met. We were both really nervous but also excited to take this huge step. It was such a beautiful moment.” Ever the jokester, in addition to having the hotel cleared and flowers everywhere, Alexis had placed a small plastic rat on the table. Serena announced her happy news by posting a sweet poem on Reddit.
In September, Serena gave birth to the couple’s first child, Alexis “Olympia” Ohanian, Jr., and the two parents are absolutely besotted with their now 2-month-old daughter. The baby, who already has more than 105,000 Instagram followers, was present for the ceremony last night and looked on as her mom and dad tied the knot among 200 family and friends in the Big Easy.
“Alexis really wanted to do New Orleans,” explains Serena. “It’s his
favorite city besides Brooklyn. It’s got a heavy European influence;
it’s fun and has amazing food. He just loves the vibe. The venue—the
Contemporary Arts Center of New Orleans—was a decision we both made.
Painting and art is something I’m really passionate about, so it just
felt natural and different to do it at a contemporary art museum.”
The two chose November 16 as their wedding date in memory of Alexis’s
mother, who passed away nine years ago. “It is her birthday, and we
wanted her to be represented at the wedding,” says Serena. “Obviously,
we wish that she could be here for this, but choosing her birthday as
our wedding date was a nice way of making sure she’s still involved and
made us feel more connected to her on our day.”
Once they’d settled on a date and a place, they hired their wedding
planner. “I knew early on that I wanted to work with someone on the East
Coast, and Jennifer [Zabinski] felt fresh and new, but also has a lot
of experience in planning and is organized and thorough,” explains
Serena. When Jennifer first met with the bride, the tennis champ wasn’t
quite ready to get into specifics, so the two discussed their mutual
love of dogs instead. “I think she had to feel comfortable with getting
to know me and me getting to know her,” Jennifer says. “There’s so much
there in terms of her vision. She’s actually an amazing planner herself,
and the running joke now is that she’s going to be my intern.”
“The whole process was so smooth!” Serena adds. “Communication is
really important to me, and Jennifer and her team were always great at
giving updates and keeping things moving consistently.”
Similarly, Serena’s dress search was the stuff wedding dreams are
made of—she worked with Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen. “I flew to
London to meet with Sarah and ended up falling in love with the ball
gown silhouette, which is completely the opposite of what I ever thought
I would choose for myself,” Serena says. “I loved the idea of doing a
really spectacular ball gown, and it has turned out to be such an
incredibly special piece.”
At 5:15 p.m., guests including Beyoncé and her mother, Tina Knowles;
Kelly Rowland; Kim Kardashian West; Anna Wintour; Ciara; and La La
Anthony arrived for cocktails before taking their seats in the ceremony
space. There, everyone watched a short video that told the story of
Serena and Alexis’s relationship on TVs encased in gold frames above the
aisle. The seating had a fashion-show feel: “I wanted the whole thing
to be as nontraditional as possible,” explains Serena. “We did sofas
instead of chairs, with everything facing the aisle instead of the
altar.”
Bridesmaids made their entrances to rounds of applause wearing custom
Galia Lahav dresses. Before the ceremony, Serena’s best friend, Val
Vogt, told Vogue: “She talked to all of us and just kind of let us have
creative control as to what dress fit our personality. And then she
approved it, of course!” Val carried the bride’s beloved Yorkshire
terrier, Chip, down the aisle in his very own tiny tuxedo.
Then, with all eyes on her, Serena emerged in a dramatic strapless,
belted Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen princess gown with a cape,
carrying a bouquet of white roses and sparkling with jewelry by XIV
Karats, worth $3.5 million in total. Alexis, in an Armani suit, was
smiling from ear to ear as Serena slowly walked up the aisle to join
him. The couple wrote their own vows. Alexis’s called Serena his queen
and said that they already have their princess. With a bold, confident
voice, he talked about how she takes such good care of everyone in her
life, and now he wants to spend the rest of his life taking care of her.
His words led to laughter at the start—“I will always have bad jokes
that make your eyes roll, make you give me the side eye”—but by the end,
everyone was crying happy tears: “You are the greatest of all time, not
just in sport,” he told Serena. “I’m talking about as a mother and as a
wife. I am so excited to write so many more chapters of our fairy tale
together. And my whole life I didn’t even realize it, but I was waiting
for this moment. And everything that I have done, everything that I am
so proud of in my career, and in my life, for the last 34 years, pales
in comparison to what we’re doing today. And I am so grateful, and I am
so in love.”
After the couple was pronounced husband and wife, cheers erupted and
guests made their way out onto the street for cocktails while the bride
and groom took their formal family portraits in the Arts Center’s Black
Box Theatre. During cocktails, Kardashian West told Vogue, “I’ve known
Serena for so long and am so happy she’s found her prince. From the
moment she told me she met Alexis in Rome, it was like . . . she’s been
so happy and has this light about her that is so special to see. You
just know it is so real. He makes her so happy and that just makes her
friends happy.”
A second line parade then led everyone back inside where the band was
playing “Be Our Guest” and an around-the-world-themed dinner by
Creative Edge Parties was served. As guests found their seats at four
long tables named after Serena’s Grand Slam wins, the newlyweds were
introduced as Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Ohanian, and Serena debuted her second
dress of the evening, a dramatic beaded, feathered Versace moment that
made her look like a fashion-forward superwoman. It took a team of five
embroiderers to create the dress, Donatella Versace told Vogue. They
“worked nonstop to make sure the tiniest details were perfectly taken
care of, for a total of 1,500 hours.” The newlyweds sat in gold
throne-like chairs that looked like they were made for a king and queen.
“The whole fairy-tale idea came to us early on,” says Jennifer.
“Serena’s very girly. She was like, ‘I love Disney, how can we
incorporate it in?’ Then Serena and Alexis said, ‘What do you think
about a royal ball?’ Serena was like, ‘I just want it to be opulent. I
want it to be like a fairy tale.’ ” Southern, Armenian (a nod to
Alexis’s heritage), and Italian food, as well as a “steak house” station
and a salad wall, were all available on offer. “Serena wanted a ball,
but she wanted a modern ball, not anything that was too stuffy,” says
Preston Bailey, the man behind all of the decor. “For the flowers and
overall aesthetic, she wanted something that was very different and
unique.” Chandeliers encased in gold birdcages, trophy-style place
cards, and the “black lamé” table linens achieved this goal.
Following dinner, Alexis took the stage and asked the guests, who had
been dancing to the Élan Artists’s band, to clear the floor. “This is
the only time I’ll ask you to do this all night, but I need for you to
get off the dance floor,” he said, laughing. “This is the first time I
get to introduce Serena Williams as my wife. Come out, wifey!” Serena
appeared in her third dress of the evening: a stunning fitted Versace
look with a short skirt. She joined Alexis on the dance floor and the
band started playing “Tale as Old as Time,” which then segued into “If I
Can’t Have You.” There were spins, twists, and lifts, to lots of
cheers—the two totally nailed every step.
Guests then joined the couple for more dancing before moving into the
next room for a surprise performance by New Edition. The band called
the couple up onstage, where Serena and Alexis nailed yet another dance
routine with the guys as Beyoncé, Kelly, and Ciara cheered them on.
Curtains then opened, and everyone relocated back to where the
ceremony had taken place—Preston’s team had completely transformed the
space into a chic lounge for the after-party. DJ Mike Wise was on the
turntables playing lots of old-school ’90s rap. At about 1:30 a.m.,
Alexis grabbed the mic to reveal the final surprise of the evening for
his new bride. People told him it couldn’t be done, he said. But, when
people say no to Alexis in his business or personal life, he always
accepts the challenge. Just then, a curtain dropped, revealing an
illuminated, all-white carousel. Serena screamed with excitement, and
guests jumped up on horses while Ginuwine’s “Pony” played in the
background. The newlyweds cuddled on a bench while everyone partied on
the carousel as it spun—a picture-perfect scene to end a fantastical
night.
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