Gessica Notaro And Filippo Bologni they said “yes”. The model from Rimini, who was slashed in the face with acid by her boyfriend Edson Tavares in 2017, married the riding master from Reggio Emilia after three years of love. The couple met thanks to their shared passion for horses and riding, and it was only a short step from love at first sight to the altar.
The application
On November 6, 2022, Filippo Bologni asked Gessica for her hand in marriage at the end of her last performance at the Fieracavalli in Verona. Surprisingly, the equestrian champion knelt in the middle of the track in front of hundreds of spectators and asked Notaro the fateful question, to which he received a hearty “Yes, I want it” in response. Ten months later, Gessica Notaro and her prince were married in front of five hundred guests in the magnificent setting of the Royal Palace of Venaria in Turin.
The fairytale wedding
From that ceremony Not much is known about the wedding and reception other than what the bride and groom announced the night before: “It’s going to be a Disney wedding.” The couple may have given the exclusive to weekly magazine Chi, which announced the wedding on Wednesday, but some details about the “yes” celebrated on Monday, September 18th were still leaking from social media. Based on the dress chosen by Gessica Notaro for the wedding vows a Dress Princely dress by Atelier Emé with a heart-shaped lace bodice, long train, veil in the hair and long embroidered gloves. Instead, the groom opted for a light gray suit and didn’t give up his chivalrous style with his tight-fitting trousers on his wedding day. The bride’s hairstyle was instead entrusted to the VIP hairdresser Federico Fashion Style, who is also a friend of Notaro, who even wanted him by her side as a guest on her wedding day.
The reception
Gessica and Filippo arrived Horse to the symphonic strains of “Beauty and the Beast,” and even the couple’s dachshund, Nala, wore the honorary collar. Wedding planner Silvia Bettini organized the whole day and after the sumptuous dinner, the reception ended with the majestic wedding cake, created by Turin pastry chef Luca Montersino.
No gifts for the bride and groom
Gessica Notaro and Filippo Bologni, who had been living together for a long time, surprised the five hundred guests by abolishing the classic Wedding registry and choose to do charity work. In fact, the couple asked their guests to support the Puzzilli Foundation’s Agata Project, which aims to protect women who suffer violence. A topic that has been close to Notaro’s heart since she was the victim of the shocking violence of her ex-partner, who scarred her with acid.