In a journey that began with a shared admiration for period films and the music of Belgian rapper Stromae, Zoé Chrissos and Colton Orr found their way to each other at Kenyon College in 2014. Though they initially remained friends, Zoé eventually took the initiative to turn their friendship into romance. Eight years later, Colton proposed during an unforgettable sunrise hike on Padar Island in Indonesia. With a ring symbolizing strength and support through its dual setting of diamond and emerald, Zoé embraced the continuation of her family's legacy. On September 14, 2024, the couple united in marriage at The Madrona in Healdsburg, California, surrounded by loved ones and cultural traditions.
Their story unfolded beautifully over the years. Initially meeting as college freshmen, Zoé and Colton discovered common interests that strengthened their bond. However, it wasn't until Zoé decided to pursue something more serious that their relationship blossomed. Fast forward to 2022, when Colton masterfully orchestrated a private moment atop a mountain during a family trip to Indonesia. His thoughtful proposal included a ring crafted with deep personal meaning, incorporating a cherished heirloom from Zoé's maternal grandmother alongside a complementary emerald stone.
For their special day, Zoé and Colton chose The Madrona in Healdsburg, a venue blending Mediterranean charm with proximity to wine country—a perfect match for their diverse backgrounds. Zoé, whose heritage is Filipino and Greek, felt connected to the region's climate, while Colton, previously involved in the food and spirits industry, appreciated its vineyard allure. Conveniently, many of Zoé's relatives could easily travel from Manila to San Francisco for the occasion.
Zoé's wedding attire was nothing short of extraordinary. Collaborating with London-based designer Paula Nadal for over a year, she created a bespoke gown infused with familial significance. Freshwater pearls from the Philippines honored her mother, while intricate embroidery drew inspiration from sketches belonging to her great-great-grandfather, a renowned Cartier engraver and watchmaker. The result was a breathtaking bodice adorned with crystals and pearls arranged in an Art Nouveau-inspired chandelier design.
Every detail of Zoé's ensemble reflected thoughtfulness and tradition. Her accessories included a historic French lace veil dating back to the 17th century and exquisite moonstone and pearl earrings crafted by her family jeweller, Chris Petersen of Ann Arbor. Even her Maison Margiela Tabis shoes featured custom embellishments by Nadal, ensuring every aspect of her look resonated with personal significance.
As Zoé and Colton celebrated their union amidst picturesque surroundings, their wedding became a testament to love, heritage, and collaboration. Each element of the day paid homage to their shared journey and individual roots, creating memories destined to last a lifetime.