Zimkitha

&

Sakhile

You are invited to our wedding.

Date

16 April 2027

Time

3:00 pm

Location

Villa Carlotta Tremezzo, Lake Como

Dress Code

Black tie

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16 August 2026

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Our Story

Two lives, one beginning.
No two stories are ever the same, but they all share one thing in common: the magic of finding someone who feels like home. We are so grateful to celebrate this chapter of our story with the people who mean the most to us. Join us as we begin our forever.
“He said he was just getting out of the rain. I said the same. We stayed for three hours.”
Zimkitha

Born in Florence · Grew up between Florence & London

I grew up in Florence, the youngest of three, in a house that always smelled of fresh pasta and old books. My parents met at university — my mother was studying art history, my father architecture — and I think their love for beautiful things quietly shaped everything about me. I moved to Milan at 24 to work in fashion editorial, which was everything I thought I wanted and nothing like I imagined. I learned quickly that the industry rewarded a certain hardness I didn’t really have. What I had instead, apparently, was a habit of wandering into the wrong cafés at exactly the right moments. When I met Luca I wasn’t looking for anything. I was twenty-eight, professionally consumed, and quietly convinced that love was something that happened to people who had more time than I did. He proved me spectacularly wrong — and he still reminds me of it regularly.
Sakhile

Born in Rome · Based in Milan since 2015

I grew up in Florence, the youngest of three, in a house that always smelled of fresh pasta and old books. My parents met at university — my mother was studying art history, my father architecture — and I think their love for beautiful things quietly shaped everything about me. I moved to Milan at 24 to work in fashion editorial, which was everything I thought I wanted and nothing like I imagined. I learned quickly that the industry rewarded a certain hardness I didn’t really have. What I had instead, apparently, was a habit of wandering into the wrong cafés at exactly the right moments. When I met Luca I wasn’t looking for anything. I was twenty-eight, professionally consumed, and quietly convinced that love was something that happened to people who had more time than I did. He proved me spectacularly wrong — and he still reminds me of it regularly.

Getting There

Travel to

Villa Carlotta Tremezzo, Lake Como

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22°C
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Lake Como, Italy

By Air

Milan Malpensa (MXP) is the closest major airport, approximately 70km from Lake Como. Direct flights available from most major cities. Milan Linate (LIN) is a smaller city airport, 90km away — best for European connections. Bergamo Orio al Serio (BGY) is a budget airline hub, 80km from Como.

By Train

Direct trains run from Milano Centrale to Como San Giovanni (40 min). From Como, a scenic ferry or taxi to Tremezzo takes approximately 40 minutes. We recommend the hydrofoil ferry — a far more beautiful arrival than road transfer. Runs every 30 minutes from Como. Book in advance at trenitalia.com

By Private Transfer

We have arranged discounted private transfers from all three airports. Book via: xyz.com/transfers All transfers are door-to-door and include luggage assistance. Vehicles seat up to 8.

Accommodation

Where to
Stay

Crowne Plaza Milan

One of Italy’s great hotels, 20km south. Exquisite gardens, private pool, and Michelin-starred dining. A favourite of European royalty. Rate from €650/night. Book directly and mention the Moretti-Rossi wedding.

NH Milano Machiavelli

A chic lakeside retreat with 14 rooms, infinity pool, and a rooftop terrace with panoramic lake views. Modern and intimate. Rate from €340/night. A 15-minute taxi to Villa Carlotta.

Crowne Plaza Milan

One of Italy’s great hotels, 20km south. Exquisite gardens, private pool, and Michelin-starred dining. A favourite of European royalty. Rate from €650/night. Book directly and mention the Moretti-Rossi wedding.

NH Milano Machiavelli

A chic lakeside retreat with 14 rooms, infinity pool, and a rooftop terrace with panoramic lake views. Modern and intimate. Rate from €340/night. A 15-minute taxi to Villa Carlotta.

Things to do

Our Favourite
Places

Restaurants

Il Gatto Nero
Cernobbio · Hillside terrace with panoramic lake views. Classic Lombard cuisine. Book months ahead.
Trattoria La Fagurida
Griante · Hidden gem. The risotto with lake perch is exceptional. Cash only.
Ristorante Imperialino
Moltrasio · Former imperial villa, now an intimate restaurant. Sunset dining.

Excursions

Bellagio ferry
The most beautiful village on the lake. 30-min ferry from Tremezzo. Arrive early.
Villa del Balbianello
Lenno · James Bond film location. Accessible only by boat. Unmissable gardens.
Mount Crocione hike
2-hour hike from Menaggio with Alpine views of the entire lake. Bring water.

Drinks

Bar Il Molo
Tremezzo · On the water. Best Aperol Spritz on the lake. Sunsets here are extraordinary.
Enoteca del Mecc
Bellagio · Wine bar with 200+ Italian labels. Knowledgeable staff. Perfect afternoon stop.
Lido di Lenno
Lenno · Public lido with a bar and swimming. Very Italian. Very perfect.

Day Trips

Milan
50 min by train. The Duomo, Brera district, Navigli canals. Stay for aperitivo.
Lugano, Switzerland
40 min drive. Swiss chocolate, designer shopping, and the magnificent Ceresio lake.
Lake Maggiore
1 hour by car. Borromean Islands and the Stresa waterfront. A beautiful contrast.

Questions Answered

Everything you need to know

What does black tie mean?

Gentlemen: tuxedo or dinner jacket (black or midnight blue) with a bow tie. Ladies: floor-length gown or elegant cocktail dress. We ask that you avoid white, ivory, or champagne tones out of respect for the bride. Fascinators welcome.

What does black tie mean?

Gentlemen: tuxedo or dinner jacket (black or midnight blue) with a bow tie. Ladies: floor-length gown or elegant cocktail dress. We ask that you avoid white, ivory, or champagne tones out of respect for the bride. Fascinators welcome.

What does black tie mean?

Gentlemen: tuxedo or dinner jacket (black or midnight blue) with a bow tie. Ladies: floor-length gown or elegant cocktail dress. We ask that you avoid white, ivory, or champagne tones out of respect for the bride. Fascinators welcome.

What does black tie mean?

Gentlemen: tuxedo or dinner jacket (black or midnight blue) with a bow tie. Ladies: floor-length gown or elegant cocktail dress. We ask that you avoid white, ivory, or champagne tones out of respect for the bride. Fascinators welcome.

What does black tie mean?

Gentlemen: tuxedo or dinner jacket (black or midnight blue) with a bow tie. Ladies: floor-length gown or elegant cocktail dress. We ask that you avoid white, ivory, or champagne tones out of respect for the bride. Fascinators welcome.

What does black tie mean?

Gentlemen: tuxedo or dinner jacket (black or midnight blue) with a bow tie. Ladies: floor-length gown or elegant cocktail dress. We ask that you avoid white, ivory, or champagne tones out of respect for the bride. Fascinators welcome.

Sakhile

Born in Florence · Grew up between Florence & London

I grew up in Florence, the youngest of three, in a house that always smelled of fresh pasta and old books. My parents met at university — my mother was studying art history, my father architecture — and I think their love for beautiful things quietly shaped everything about me. I moved to Milan at 24 to work in fashion editorial, which was everything I thought I wanted and nothing like I imagined. I learned quickly that the industry rewarded a certain hardness I didn’t really have. What I had instead, apparently, was a habit of wandering into the wrong cafés at exactly the right moments. When I met Luca I wasn’t looking for anything. I was twenty-eight, professionally consumed, and quietly convinced that love was something that happened to people who had more time than I did. He proved me spectacularly wrong — and he still reminds me of it regularly.

Zimkitha

Born in Florence · Grew up between Florence & London

I grew up in Florence, the youngest of three, in a house that always smelled of fresh pasta and old books. My parents met at university — my mother was studying art history, my father architecture — and I think their love for beautiful things quietly shaped everything about me. I moved to Milan at 24 to work in fashion editorial, which was everything I thought I wanted and nothing like I imagined. I learned quickly that the industry rewarded a certain hardness I didn’t really have. What I had instead, apparently, was a habit of wandering into the wrong cafés at exactly the right moments. When I met Luca I wasn’t looking for anything. I was twenty-eight, professionally consumed, and quietly convinced that love was something that happened to people who had more time than I did. He proved me spectacularly wrong — and he still reminds me of it regularly.

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