Madeleine White and Andrew Fedyk’s Fashion-Filled “I Do”: A Sunset Ceremony Defined by Sentiment, High Style, and Hand-Stitched Details
Madeleine White is no stranger to transformation. Whether she’s turning a men’s blazer into a runway moment or breathing new life into thrifted designer finds, the fashion creator and model has built her platform on the beauty of reinvention. But in Santorini, with golden hour spilling across the Aegean Sea, Madeleine entered a new era not as a content creator, but as a bride.
On July 12, 2025, Madeleine married Loud Luxury’s Andrew Fedyk in a celebration that felt like a fashion editorial come to life. Held at Cavo Ventus, a cliffside villa with sweeping caldera views, the wedding blurred the line between high-fashion glamour and heartfelt intimacy.

The Viktor & Rolf Dress That Lit Up Golden Hour
While fans may have expected Madeleine to design her own gown, she instead opted for a couture creation that aligned seamlessly with her fashion-forward spirit: a Viktor & Rolf Spring 2023 bridal dress, discovered through TikTok and tailored to her vision. The gown, covered in 40 hand-appliquéd butterflies, symbolized growth, transformation, and the whimsical elegance that has become synonymous with Madeleine’s aesthetic.

Paired with a diamond necklace and earrings gifted by Andrew, the look felt ethereal and editorial, especially as the sun dipped below the cliffs. “It was the only dress I tried on,” she shared with Vogue. “I just knew.”
Three Dresses, One Bride, Infinite Style
The ceremony look was just the beginning. For the reception, Madeleine changed into a dramatic backless halter gown by Berta; equal parts statuesque and sultry. When the night transitioned into Club Fedyk, the couple’s late-night after-party, she reemerged in a chain-mail pink mini from the Fendi x Versace “Fendace” collaboration. With confetti in the air and Natasha Bedingfield performing live, it was giving bride, but make it rockstar.
Where Couture Meets Craft: The Bridesmaids Dresses
Though she didn’t create her own wedding dress, Madeleine’s signature DIY ethos was still woven into the day, literally. She hand-designed and sewed custom corset gowns for all of her bridesmaids, each one crafted in powder blue with delicate embellishments. The process took over 30 hours per dress, a labor of love that reminded everyone that fashion isn’t just about what you wear, it’s about what you pour into it.

A Ceremony Rooted in Romance
The emotional core of the weekend was unmistakable. Madeleine and Andrew—who met during the pandemic in Los Angeles and got engaged at Casa Loma in Toronto—read personal vows as tears welled in their eyes. It wasn’t just about aesthetics or spectacle. It was about a shared story four years in the making, told through handwritten vows, heirloom pearls, and unfiltered joy.
“I’ve played the biggest stages in the world,” Andrew told Vogue, “but nothing will ever compare to watching her walk toward me in that dress.”
The Final Look
Madeleine White’s wedding wasn’t a DIY fantasy or a designer-only showcase, it was the perfect harmony of both. A reflection of her journey from TikTok tailoring to fashion tastemaker. A statement that a modern bride doesn’t have to choose between off-the-rack and offbeat.
In true Madeleine style, the day was stitched together with intention, detail, and personality, proving that the most compelling kind of bridal luxury is the kind that feels unmistakably like you.
And in her case? Couture, craft, and a whole lot of butterflies.



