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Article: Q&A with REAL BRIDE Alice Vanderpump & entrepreneur Sam Vanderpump celebrated their marriage with an intimate winter wedding in London, at the iconic The Lanesborough,

Q&A with REAL BRIDE Alice Vanderpump & entrepreneur Sam Vanderpump  celebrated their marriage with an intimate winter wedding in London, at the iconic The Lanesborough,

Q&A with REAL BRIDE Alice Vanderpump & entrepreneur Sam Vanderpump celebrated their marriage with an intimate winter wedding in London, at the iconic The Lanesborough,

Real Bride: Alice

In London, at the iconic The Lanesborough, Alice and entrepreneur Sam Vanderpump celebrated their marriage with an intimate winter wedding defined by modern romance, family connection, and the quiet anticipation of new life.

Candlelight, rich red florals, and a couture Caroline Castigliano gown set the tone, an effortlessly elegant, editorial London celebration where emotion and refinement took precedence over spectacle.

 


The Lanesborough, London  | England

December 2025

Featured in Hello! Magazine, the wedding was a showcase of luxury London bridal style, blending couture craftsmanship with deeply personal storytelling. Alice found her gown just days before the ceremony, a couture Caroline Castigliano wedding dress in fluid silk with signature corsetry and effortless movement, sculpting her silhouette with natural elegance and inspiring an emotional reaction from Sam.

With an intimate guest list, bespoke fine jewellery by Hirsh London, and the historic Lanesborough Hotel London, a venue rooted in family heritage, the celebration defined the art of the intimate luxury wedding: timeless design, modern romance, and meaningful connection.

How did you and Sam meet, and how did the proposal happen? 

It was the day of the Euros football final, and coincidentally my birthday. I had gone to The Padel Yard to watch the match with friends, one of them turned out to be Sam’s old housemate, though I was unaware of that at the time. Sam and I like to tell this part slightly differently. He insists I was staring at him, while I maintain that it takes two people to make eye contact, and every time I looked back, his eyes were already in my line of sight. Whatever the truth, this is where it all began, and within days, we had gone on our first date. (This was in July 2024)

In the early months of 2025, Sam had spent many days at Hirsh jewellers designing my engagement ring and choosing the perfect diamond. The proposal took place in a softly lit, flower-filled private room, accompanied by a string trio playing our favourite song, ‘Die with a Smile’ by Bruno Mars. He had told me Hirsh was interested in working together, and when Sophia Hirsh opened the door, she greeted us as though it were our first time meeting.

Afterwards, he had arranged a private dinner where both of our families were waiting to surprise us and celebrate together. Sam was still facing health issues at the time, so it was very intimate and perfect for us.

The wedding rings were crafted by Hirsh Diamonds London, renowned for exceptional gemstones and fine jewellery craftsmanship. 

Alice’s rings were designed with timeless elegance and exquisite precision, while Sam’s band carried deep personal significance, thoughtfully refurbished as a family heirloom. Together, the pieces reflect Hirsh’s signature balance of heritage, artistry, and modern refinement, jewels created not only to mark a moment but to be treasured for a lifetime.

What was your overall vision for the day? Did you have a theme, a mood, or a feeling you wanted to evoke?

Because I am pregnant and this marks the first of our two weddings, our vision was to create something intimate and romantic. We wanted the day to feel meaningful, a moment to pause and quietly celebrate this chapter of our lives. Deep red and burgundy tones were chosen to create a sense of romance, combined with a Christmas warmth.

This wedding was intimate with only 30 guests, most of whom were close family. This wedding was less traditional than the next one will be. Some moments were intentionally saved for our next wedding, like our first dance, but it was a beautiful celebration of love, gratitude, connection, and family. We really wanted to do this before our baby arrives. 

What made you choose your venue?
Was it the setting, the architecture, the personal connection?

We chose the venue because of its beautiful aesthetic and thoughtful decoration. It felt very warm and ‘Christmassy’. That was exactly what we were looking for; it had a gorgeous fireplace in the dining space. The service was impeccable, and the staff were always welcoming and eager to help, no matter the request. It also held a special meaning for Sam, as it is where his parents were married, which made the place feel even more significant to us. Everything felt like it came together naturally. 

Florals by Art Narasit Nuadolo, set against the stunning backdrop of The Lanesborough Hotel, with beautiful entertainment by singer Eleanor Hudson.


Which wedding detail felt most personal or meaningful to you? 

Honestly, the exchanging of rings felt the most personal and meaningful to me.  The symbolism of that moment, and seeing Sam wearing his ring for the first time and holding hands, made everything suddenly feel very raw and real. Our relationship didn’t change; we have always had a strong commitment and devotion to each other, but it felt very meaningful. 


What was your favourite moment of the day - a memory you’ll always hold onto?


My favourite moment was being surrounded by so many people we love, coming together to celebrate something so beautiful. But the moment I’ll always remember was when I saw Sam whilst walking down the aisle. Before walking down, I felt my first nerves. I didn’t know what to expect, but the second I saw his beaming smile, I instantly felt calm.

Sam is also the nephew of restaurateur and television figure Lisa Vanderpump.

How did your Caroline Castigliano gown make you feel on the day itself? 

Wearing my Caroline Castigliano gown, I felt truly elegant on the day. Though I’ve struggled at times with how I look while pregnant, the dress embraced my bump beautifully and gave me confidence and grace that I hadn’t expected to feel, especially because I didn’t yet have a dress I felt beautiful in just 2 days before the wedding!

 How involved were you in the styling process of your gown? 


The dress was a near-perfect fit! It wasn’t a maternity dress, so it sat over the bump, meaning small alterations to the sleeves were needed. Her amazing team knew exactly what needed to be done, and overnight, they perfected it! The length and design were perfect already. 

Only Sam and the team at Caroline Castigliano were involved in the decision because of the last-minute change of plan. I believe my family expected something more subtle and less traditional, as I had convinced myself I would not find a gown I loved enough to wear. So when they saw the dress, everyone was taken aback in the best way possible.

Did you make any bold or unexpected choices? 

I think the fact that we had such a small guest list even surprised me. I only had my bridesmaids; there were other extremely close friends I would have loved to have with us. It still upsets me a little, but the line had to be drawn somewhere. I also wished I could have had my entire extended family there, but that would have made the number rise drastically. That is one of the reasons we are planning a second wedding to celebrate with everyone.

Choosing such a deep red was a bold choice for us, but it fit the winter theme perfectly. For entertainment, we chose a single singer who beautifully performed love songs as well as Christmas classics.

 

What did Sam say when they first saw you in your dress?

Sam had seen me struggle with numerous dresses. I had been to one bridal shop, ordered about fifteen dresses, and nothing felt right. He had seen most of them since we weren’t doing this traditionally, and Sam is very honest. I could tell he didn’t like any of them. When he saw me in the chosen dress, his first reaction was simply WOW. The fit was perfect.

 

 

What advice would you give to brides currently planning their wedding?

Don’t get caught up in the details and be prepared for change. The fewer expectations you have, the more you will enjoy the day. The most memorable thing is the feeling of love in the room surrounded by people you care about. Sam and I both messed up our vows, but somehow that made the moment even more special. I wouldn’t change anything!


 

Three words that describe your wedding day? 

Connected, warm, intimate 

 Looking back, what will you treasure most about your wedding day?

Looking back, what I will treasure most about our wedding day is the deep sense of love and connection i felt, the genuine warmth of being surrounded by our closest family and friends, to all of the connections such as Caroline Castigliano going to school with Sam’s aunt and knowing his dad, Sophia Hirsh designing my engagement ring and then being a part of this special day and designing my wedding band, The Lanesborough being the place Sam’s parents got married, our photographer Sophie Cranston doing our first pregnancy photoshoot… Every moment felt profoundly meaningful. Feeling elegant and confident in my dress is something I will always appreciate.

 

 

This day was shaped by genuine feeling, intimate, romantic, and filled with the kind of quiet joy that stays with you. Wishing Alice & Sam, and their little wonder on the way, a lifetime of love, happiness, and good health as their beautiful story continues.

 

 

Suppliers of the day

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Venue: @marrymeinchelsea@the_lanesborough

Photographer: @sophotographyuk.weddings

Jewellery @hirshlondon

Suit @endrickclothing

Hair: @katiemcgoldrickhair

Manicure: Backstage Salon

Florist:  Narasit Nuadolo @artflowerdesignuk

Catering: @the_lanesborough

Singer: Eleanor Hudson @eleanorhudson_singer

Featured in the fabulous HELLO! Magazine