Inside Fashion TikToker Madeleine White and DJ Andrew Fedyk’s Golden-Hour Wedding in Santorini
TikTok creator Madeleine White and Loud Luxury DJ Andrew Fedyk were set up by mutual friends in July 2020. Due to the pandemic, the places they could meet in Los Angeles, where they both live, were few and far between. So they settled on dinner at Barrique in Venice, followed by drinks at Saddle Ranch—one of the few places permitted to serve alcohol at the time. A romance sparked amid the most unromantic of times: After that night, says Madeleine, they “never separated again.” Three years later, Andrew proposed at the historic Casa Loma mansion in his hometown of Toronto.
For months leading up to the wedding, Madeleine—a TikToker known for DIY’ing her own outfits, including turning a Prada jumpsuit into a crop top and miniskirt—chronicled the highs and lows of her wedding planning to her nearly five million followers. (A high: designing her own bridesmaid dresses. A low: losing her passport before her bachelorette party.) In the process, anticipation for the couple’s nuptials hit a cyber fever pitch: TikTok was flooded with predictions over her wedding dress, while others waited impatiently for wedding content to drop.
On July 12, Madeleine and Andrew married during a high-summer wedding in Santorini, Greece. The celebrations began on the Friday before, with the couple holding a welcome party at Tango Bar in Fira. The bride wore an ombré pink Oscar de la Renta spring 2018 dress, which she found on Vestiaire Collective. “Our jumping-off point for the welcome party was pink bougainvillea, as this is the first thing that springs to mind when you imagine the blue domes and the white houses of Santorini,” she says. “With that in mind, I knew I wanted to go with pink for our outfits and began the hunt. I loved all the pleated tulle and that it still felt bridal without being white.” She accessorized with sparkly Jimmy Choo shoes, a pink Lady Dior Bag, and the same pearl earrings her grandmother had worn to her wedding in 1959.







