Marisa Lili Poster and Levi Remy Levenfiche’s relationship began long before romance entered the picture. They first crossed paths at the University of Pennsylvania in 2015, introduced through Levi’s younger brother, Teddie. What started as friendship gradually deepened, shaped by overlapping social circles, shared ambition, and a rhythm that held even through long stretches of long distance between Philadelphia, New York, and London. “We learned early how to grow together while building separate lives,” Marisa says—a dynamic that ultimately laid the groundwork for both their partnership and the business they would later launch side by side.
That same clarity and intention guided their wedding weekend, which unfolded across The Augustus Hotel & Resort in Tuscany, a place deeply tied to Levi’s family history. “Levi’s family has spent every summer there since he was born, and I’ve been joining them almost every year since we started dating,” Marisa explains. “It felt like home.”
On May 26, 2024, the couple gathered their closest friends and family in Forte dei Marmi, Italy, for a three-day celebration that reflected not only their relationship, but the creative world they’ve built together. Captured by Over The Moon Directory Photographers Danilo and Sharon, the weekend felt equal parts polished and joyful.
Planning was led by Over The Moon Directory Planner Sposiamovi, who helped translate Marisa and Levi’s vision into a cohesive, multi-day experience. From the outset, the couple knew they wanted something playful yet elegant—rooted in Italian seaside glamour, but layered with their own personality. One unmistakable throughline was color. “The PerfectTed matcha green had to be part of the story,” Marisa says. “It’s not just our brand—it’s become part of who we are.”
Rather than feeling commercial, the color appeared subtly and artfully throughout the weekend, woven into décor, stationery, and even custom details created by the bride herself. “I designed so many elements myself because I wanted every detail to feel intentional,” Marisa says. “It was a labor of love.”
Marisa’s fashion mirrored the weekend’s blend of structure and whimsy. After trying nearly 70 dresses, she turned to British designer Emma Beaumont to create a custom dress—a sculptural silk column with hand-cut Chantilly lace motifs and a detachable overskirt. The look was completed with custom Gianvito Rossi platforms and family heirloom jewelry, including her grandmother’s Paloma Picasso watch.
Also included in her bridal trousseau was a custom mint-turquoise tulle dress by Sarah Savage, a green beaded Rachel Gilbert look, and an Oscar de la Renta halter-neck look for late-night dancing. Hair by George Curran and makeup by Izabela Pagano evolved with each event, from mermaid waves to a timeless high bun on the wedding day.
After a welcome dinner and poolside party, Sunday evening marked the culmination of the weekend with a beachfront ceremony on Augustus Beach. The aisle stretched nearly 50 meters along the sand, defined by individually placed white allium stems, leading to towering arrangements of blue and white delphinium and peonies that echoed the Mediterranean palette. A string quartet played as Levi entered with his parents, followed by Marisa’s walk down the aisle with her grandfather to “Tiny Dancer” by Elton John. “I felt like I was on cloud nine—and kind of blacked out from happiness,” Marisa recalls. “I just remember smiling nonstop.”
The reception unfolded beneath a marquee transformed into a lush, green canopy of cascading florals by Funky Flowers by Elizabeth Finney, with hanging greenery and draped fabric creating an immersive, garden-like atmosphere. Music by Muzika carried the evening into the couple’s first dance to “Unwritten” by Natasha Bedingfield, before DJ Gil Fux took over. By night’s end, Levi was leading the crowd in “Wonderwall,” Marisa was crowd-surfing, and the dance floor stayed full until 3 a.m. “We’ve never laughed or danced so much in our lives,” Marisa says.














































