Not a traditional wedding
From the very beginning, Claudia and Rocco envisioned their wedding as a celebration rather than a traditional, formal event: relaxed, personal and full of energy
Claudia began her wedding day in the home of her witness, the son of the iconic Peppino di Capri. A place filled with history and quiet beauty, it added an effortless sense of magic to the morning. Surrounded by familiar faces and the soft rhythm of the island, her preparations felt intimate, timeless and unmistakably Capri.
Meanwhile, Rocco arrived early at their wedding venue, Bagni Tiberio, to welcome all of their guests.
Then Claudia took a taxi with her closest friends, heading toward the boat. The day before the wedding, the Naples football team had won the Serie A title, and the excitement was still in the air — blue scarves in hand and clouds of light-blue smoke following them all the way to the sea.
Two of Claudia’s closest friends walked her down the aisle toward Rocco, who was waiting with a bright, relaxed smile. The ceremony was entirely led by their friends, making it deeply personal, spontaneous, and full of genuine emotion, anything but traditional or predictable.
While the guests enjoyed the aperitif, Claudia and Rocco stepped away for a short, intimate photoshoot — a quiet moment just for the two of them before rejoining the celebration.
There was no seated dinner. Instead, a relaxed buffet reflected the atmosphere they envisioned for their wedding — informal, effortless, and more of a celebration than a traditional ceremony.
Aurelio Fierro Jr. and his band opened the party, setting the mood with live music and an effortless, celebratory energy. Later in the evening, Luigi D’Esposito took over as DJ, accompanied by a live saxophone.
Even the cake moment followed the tone of the day — playful and light-hearted, more fun than traditionally romantic.