Simone Marchetti, director of Vanity Fair, marries Andrea Destro, son of the former mayor of Padua. They have known each other for 18 years and the news appeared in Corriere della Sera, on Simone Marchetti’s social profile and in Vogue, confirming that the party took place on June 9th in Pantelleria.
The news was reported by Corriere della Sera, who wrote a long article on the marriage between Vanity Fair director Simone Marchetti and Andrea Destro, son of the former mayor of Padua Giustina Mistrello Destro, first citizen from 1999 to 2004 to be elected at the center became dedicated right and also the first woman to hold this office.
At the wedding at Tenuta Borgia in Pantelleria, instead of sitting on a podium with the classic rows of chairs behind, the bride and groom chose “a pagan circle that brings everyone on the same level and celebrates the love of our entire extended family.” , not only ours”, is how Simone Marchetti describes the ceremony and continues in his Instagram post: “To get into the circle of the ceremony, we organized a short trip under a pine forest before the sunset, where every guest could find the story .” from his first kiss, written on tickets hanging from tree branches. It was like in life, collecting all the memories of love, the good and the bad, the not to be forgotten and the forgotten, and then celebrating all that love that has accumulated over the years like pine needles under our feet “.
The couple Simone and Andrea met in Milan in 2005, i.e. 18 years ago; a love that seems to have arrived immediately and that after a few years made them live together. Between various postponements and expectations, including a first marriage proposal to which Andrea apparently did not respond but which was moved, a few years later Simone was asked the fateful question himself. The chosen place, dear to the spouses, seems to have been a flash, just like their love.
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