The couple chose to marry at the very place where both Nikki and her mom once went to school — a full-circle moment that set the tone from the start. Nikki also wore her mother’s wedding gown, but reimagined it in the most meaningful way. Working secretly with a seamstress, she transformed the dress into multiple looks throughout the day, complete with a removable train, collar, sleeves, and skirt. The reveal was as emotional as it was unforgettable — her mom was completely surprised and incredibly honored.
Music and dancing were at the heart of their celebration, woven into nearly every moment. From walking down the aisle to RÜFÜS DU SOL’s “Innerbloom” — a nod to the concert where they fell in love — to Tony’s surprise saxophone performance to Klingande’s “Jubel,” the night was filled with energy, intention, and joy. The couple even crowd surfed, setting the tone for an unforgettable party. Tony later took over the DJ booth for a full 60-minute set, turning the reception into a full-on experience. Mid-set, Nikki and her friends burst in with an LED bottle service sign and sparklers, transforming the space into a nightclub and bringing the celebration to an electrifying close.
Because music, the band, and lighting production were such a central focus, Nikki and Tony approached the design of 167 Green with intention — keeping it sleek and elegant, but never dull. They partnered with Vale of Enna to layer in softness and romance, incorporating draped fabric behind their dinner backdrop and a stunning ceiling installation over the dance floor. The result was a space that felt refined during dinner, then seamlessly transformed into an immersive, beautifully framed setting once the party began.







































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