When the time came to choose a wedding ceremony dress, Ashe was on tour with Gracie Abrams in Australia, so she paid a visit to bridal designer Jessica Andreatta at her shop in Sydney. Ashe landed on J. Andreatta’s striking Bessette silhouette. “The dress felt sophisticated and unique but bridal, not red carpet, which I was adamant about,” she says. Andreatta customized the design for Ashe, rendering it strapless and adding a buttoned overskirt. “I wore the buttoned overskirt and veil during the ceremony, and replaced the skirt and veil with sheer Cornelia James opera gloves and a neck scarf for the reception,” Ashe explains. John opted for a tuxedo with an ivory jacket by Hive & Colony and a red rose on his lapel.
The wedding took place on October 18, 2025 in Franklin, Tennessee just outside of Nashville, where the couple lives. They chose Trinity View as their venue, set on a countryside estate overlooking rolling hills. As the day crept closer, a rain forecast eventually prompted the couple to put up a sailcloth tent at the last minute. “It didn’t rain. But it was whimsical and romantic and completely framed the ceremony space. We should have always had the tent,” she says. (After the wedding, Ashe discovered that her photographer Molly Peach paid an Etsy witch $15 for good weather on the day. “Iconic.”)
Guests arrived to Champagne as the couple prepared with their families and wedding parties. “I asked my bridesmaids to find the brightest scarlet red dress they could find,” Ashe recalls, adding that she wanted them to feel like bombshells. The groomsmen wore black tuxedos and matched John by fastening red roses onto their jackets.
Before heading down the aisle, Ashe put on the finishing touches: her grandmother’s diamond earrings, a vintage canary diamond engagement ring, and a Tiffany & Co. gold wedding band. “Emily Gray Higgins did my Grace Kelly-inspired makeup and Paula Peralta—who happens to be one of my best friends, bridesmaid, and hair stylist—gave me soft, golden age pin curls,” she says.


