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    Home»Fashion»Venezuelan Traditions and a Family Ranch Were the Backdrop for This Beautiful Wedding
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    Venezuelan Traditions and a Family Ranch Were the Backdrop for This Beautiful Wedding

    By AdminSeptember 24, 2024
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    Venezuelan Traditions and a Family Ranch Were the Backdrop for This Beautiful Wedding


    Welcome to Who What Wear Weddings, the destination for style-minded weddings. Expect insightful tips straight from the newlyweds, shoppable elements, and plenty of must-save imagery as we share the nuptials of our favorite fashion people getting married. For upcoming features, please share your submission.

    Alexandra Pueyo Linares and Francisco Lopez Pietri wedding.

    “Francisco and I met in Boston while I was a freshman at Northeastern University, and he was a senior. Despite having mutual friends back home in Venezuela, our paths had never crossed,” tech chief of staff Alexandra Pueyo Linares shares as she recalls the chance moment she met her husband. She was standing in line on a freezing winter night in 2018 when she noticed Francisco López Pietri, an entertainment professional at Amazon Prime Video. “Although I recognized one of his friends and exchanged greetings, Francisco and I weren’t introduced. However, we kept looking at each other throughout the night,” Pueyo Linares shares. “As my friends and I decided to leave due to the cold, we got into an Uber, and just before it drove off, I impulsively blew a kiss to Francisco as our eyes met through the window. It was uncharacteristically bold of me, but something inside urged me to do it. When we were finally introduced weeks later, we clicked instantly.”

    Just a week into dating, the couple met unexpected obstacles. “I felt an immediate connection to him, but little did we know that our relationship would soon face a significant challenge. A week after we started dating in May 2018, Francisco was diagnosed with cancer. This difficult chapter brought us closer and deepened our bond in ways we hadn’t imagined,” Pueyo Linares explains. “Despite the challenges, we look back on those days as a time when we celebrated life and connected on a profound level. Today, Francisco has been cancer-free for five years. We’ve been together for six, and we now live in Miami with our beloved son, our dog Obi Juan.”

    In June 2023, the couple had a trip planned to visit their families in Venezuela at the Canaima National Park. “It was purely a coincidence that the trip coincided with our five-year anniversary and my birthday—it was simply the only weekend everyone could make it,” Pueyo Linares says. “During those times, the idea of a proposal didn’t even cross my mind. I wasn’t in a rush and knew it would happen when the time was right, but on the final day of our trip, during a visit to a breathtaking waterfall in the sacred Indigenous caves of Kavac, Francisco proposed. I was completely caught off guard and utterly thrilled. The surprise proposal—surrounded by my family in one of the most beautiful places on Earth—made the moment even more extraordinary and unforgettable.”

    The couple then decided upon a wedding in Yaracuy, Venezuela, in February 2024 at a sprawling cocoa ranch built by López Pietri’s grandmother half a century ago to celebrate their love among family and friends. Every detail, from the décor and the dress code to the cuisine, was infused with their shared Yaracuyan traditions.

    “The welcome event was held at La Antigua Misión, a beautiful colonial hotel where many of our guests stayed. It was a white party, and I wore a Zimmermann outfit that blended perfectly with the setting—a choice I made to complement the venue’s atmosphere. Francisco wore a stunning blue guayabera.”

    “The event featured an open bar, buffet-style dining, live local music, and a DJ. Although we had to end the party at 1:00 a.m. to ensure everyone, including ourselves, was well-rested for the ceremony the next day, it was an incredibly fun evening. We were thrilled that most of our guests arrived on Friday, even those who traveled from different countries and hadn’t been to Venezuela in years. It was a heartwarming reunion with many of my high school friends and family members who hadn’t visited the country in a long time.”