TriBeCa Rooftop Wedding : Lisa & Mike : New York, NY
Lisa & Mike's Classic New York Wedding at TriBeCa Rooftop
Some wedding days feel like love letters to New York City—and Lisa and Mike’s April celebration was just that. From moody cobblestone streets to a skyline sunset that stopped everyone in their tracks, their day was full of beauty, emotion, and that unexpected magic NYC sometimes hands you when you're paying attention.
The day began at the Beekman Hotel, where Lisa got ready surrounded by friends and family. She wore an elegant gown by Amsale and Loeffler Randall heels, her look brought to life by Styles on B and Facetime Beauty, who kept things chic and polished.
They were married at St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church on Barclay Street, the oldest Catholic parish in New York City, with a heartfelt ceremony led by Father Jarlath Quinn. Between showers, we made our way into TriBeCa and grabbed a window of dry weather for portraits on Desbrosses Street. The textures of the neighborhood—the brick, the cast iron, the wet cobblestones—gave us the kind of effortless New York backdrops that I love.
The reception took place at TriBeCa Rooftop, where 230 guests gathered to celebrate. Carrie Gold designed an evening that felt warm and modern. The space was brought to life with florals by Peonies to Paint Chips, elegant paper goods from Etched in Sloane, and soft, inviting lighting by AV Workshop.
During dinner, the sky shifted again. After a brief but dramatic downpour, the clouds broke open to reveal one of the most breathtaking views of the city we’ve seen. Everyone made their way to the rooftop—cocktails in hand—to take it in. The sky was glowing and we took the opportunity to take a few additional photos before the light slipped away.
As the sun went down, Starlight Music’s Rhythm Shop kept the energy going with a live set that packed the dance floor. There was no shortage of movement, hugs, or wild joyful energy—and Alex Hopkins captured it all in motion. It was the kind of night where the weather made the day more memorable, not less. A little imperfect, a little electric. Very New York.