The couple's wedding celebration at the Brooklyn Museum combined a flair for fashion with an education charity
December 29 2014 9:15 AM EST
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The couple's wedding celebration at the Brooklyn Museum combined a flair for fashion with an education charity
Photo via BrandonandAriel.com
Brandon Cardet-Hernandez and Ariel Foxman certainly know how to throw an aspirational wedding celebration. Foxman, the editor in chief of InStyle magazine, and Cardet-Hernandez, a public high school principal at the Urban Assembly Bronx Academy of Letters, were married December 14, 2014, by Rabbi Daniel Alder at the Brooklyn Museum.
A mix of stylish exuberance (their black formal wear was designed by Dolce & Gabbana after a private consultation) and casual fun (guests were served tacos and invited to a photo booth with Hello Kitty props), the event included approximately 260 guests. Among the revelers were designer Prabal Gurung, Lisa Perry, Dylan Lauren, David Lauren and Lauren Bush Lauren, and Kyle MacLachlan. According to the New York Times, inspiration for the table decor came from a new Dries Van Noten collection Foxman had seen in Paris and included dark floral arrangements and black candelabra.
On the way out, after the band played "Oh What a Night," the guests stopped by a station with bagels, a sticker on each of the brown bags indicated a donation was made in their honor to benefit Project Nathanael, which funds a free school in Haiti.
For more photos of the celebration visit NYTimes.com
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