Christina Hendricks Says 'I Do' To Partner George Bianchini In A Stunning New Orleans Wedding
By Favour Adegoke on April 21, 2024 at 6:00 PM EDT
Updated on April 22, 2024 at 5:45 PM EDT
Actress Christina Hendricks and her partner George Bianchini have tied the knot in a stunning ceremony held in New Orleans.
Hendricks and Bianchini first met on the set of "Good Girls," after which they started dating in 2020 and became engaged in February 2023. The couple reportedly embraced New Orleans traditions during their wedding with a lively second line parade.
Christina Hendricks And George Bianchini Tie The Knot
In a picturesque ceremony on Saturday, Hendricks became the radiant bride as she exchanged vows with her partner, Bianchini, in the vibrant ambiance of New Orleans.
Choosing the historic Napoleon House in the heart of the French Quarter, which once sheltered Napoleon Bonaparte during his exile, Hendricks walked down the aisle in a bespoke Katya Katya gown adorned with a delicate lace high neck, long sleeves, and an A-line skirt.
She complimented her look with a custom-made Boho Juliet veil by Claire Pettibone, embellished with lace flowers and pale grey silk ribbons that crowned her red curls. The "Good Girls" star confessed that the gown brought tears to her eyes the first time she saw it because "it was so beautiful."
Hendricks' groom Bianchini looked dapper in a stylish burgundy and cream ensemble with a pink button-down shirt.
Shirley Manson, the iconic lead singer of rock band Garbage, presided over the beautiful ceremony.
The Newly Wedded Couple Treated Their Guest To A Jazzy Parade
According to People Magazine, the 76 guests who graced the occasion included "Mad Men" creator Matt Weiner, "Good Girls" co-stars Retta and Mae Whitman, and the renowned designer Christian Siriano.
After the ceremony, the newlyweds embraced the vibrant tradition of New Orleans with a lively second line, leading their guests through the streets for a jazzy parade carrying parasols and umbrellas.
The reception unfolded with a sit-down dinner featuring an array of culinary delights, including steak, shrimp, and grits, as well as the muffuletta for a late-night treat.
For dessert, individual servings of Bananas Foster were flambéed tableside for each guest. The three-day wedding festivities kicked off with a warm welcome cocktail soirée at the Soniat House, followed by a ghost tour exploring the mysteries of the French Quarter.
Christina Hendricks: 'New Orleans Is Our City Together'
The couple first met on the set of "Good Girls," started dating in 2020, and became engaged in February 2023.
In an interview with People, Hendricks explained the reason why she chose New Orleans as the backdrop for their union, citing their shared connection to the city.
"It just feels like our city together, even though we both loved it individually," she explained.
She added: "New Orleans is a place that I always loved to go before I met George, and a place that he always loved to go before he met me. And then when we first started dating or meeting up, because we lived across the country from one another, it was the place in the middle."
Christina Hendricks Describes The Unique Ambiance Of The Wedding Venue
While speaking about the unique ambiance of her wedding venue, Hendricks painted a vivid picture of its rustic charm.
She said, "It's got this rustic Cuban, Spanish, European textured, high-low feeling to it, which I guess is how we feel about ourselves a little bit — a little high-low."
Hendricks added, "It's got the most gorgeous walls with paint peeling off, and then you walk upstairs, and there's these grand dining rooms with the beautiful ceilings."
How The Actress Planned The Wedding While Filming In Ireland
While planning her wedding, Hendricks shared with the news outlet that she took charge, embracing the rich tapestry of New Orleans and the venue's history to shape the event's essence.
Despite the logistical problem she faced while filming the Sky TV series "Small Town, Big Story" in Ireland, the Emmy nominee tackled the planning process from afar.
"I really felt like I had to be able to bob and weave in a situation where you're planning a party in a city that you don't live in," she shared.
"I just kept saying to myself, 'At the end of the day, if all of our friends and family together being happy and celebrating… If all else fails, I'll order pizza, and we're going to have a great time.'"
Hendricks shared that she went "full floral" for the festivities at Napoleon House.
"I've always loved flowers. It's something so special to me, and I've never really indulged in just having an event and just letting it be a festival of flora and fauna," she explained.