Actress Phoebe Tonkin married art advisor and curator Bernard Lagrange in a timeless New York City ceremony that balanced classic romance with modern simplicity.
The couple exchanged vows in a candlelit church ceremony, followed by a reception at Eleven Madison Park. The celebration featured custom Chanel, thoughtful details, and an intimate guest list drawn from the couple’s creative circles. The wedding weekend began with a rehearsal dinner at Mr. Chow, where Tonkin wore a vintage John Galliano dress.
She wore a long-sleeved lace gown custom-made by Chanel for the ceremony at All Souls Church—timeless, elegant, and unmistakably her. For the reception at Eleven Madison Park, she swapped tradition for an edge in a rosette-drenched Magda Butrym dress, ready to dance the night away with friends and family in a space that felt more like a downtown dinner party.
The entire weekend was intimate, cool, and utterly personal— just style, love, and a bride who stayed true to her aesthetic every step of the way.
Photo: Darren McDonald for Vogue





