Elizabeth Lail, who plays you, is married.
The actress and Nieku Manshadi, a child dentist, were married at Hasbrouck House in Stone Ridge, New York, where they also celebrated their first anniversary.
It felt fitting to go back to a location from our narrative and tell those we care about it, she said.
In accordance with COVID-19 requirements, the couple decided to have a small wedding with only 22 guests present. They also made sure everyone was immunized. To ensure everyone’s safety, they made the decision to invite only their families rather than wait any longer.
Lail told Brides about how she met her husband at a party in Williamsburg where they shared a friend. Originally planned as a weekend getaway, the couple’s trip to Montauk, New York, evolved into a proposal by the fire when Manshadi dropped down on one knee and asked the woman to marry him.
An examination of the private wedding
The newlywed Lail felt it logical to organize the wedding during a period of ambiguity. She searched Pinterest for ideas because they didn’t have a clear vision for their wedding, but once the venue was reserved, everything just came into place.
Lail revealed that the Hasbrouck House’s recommendations and availability served as the basis for all of the wedding’s planning decisions, from the date to the cake. The Once Upon a Time actress wore a custom Marrocaine silk Andrea Hawkes gown, while the groom looked dapper in a dark navy suit from Freemans Sporting Club.
During their first glance before the wedding, the couple exchanged love letters. She advised other couples to follow her example, stating that it was a lovely way to get to know one another before being carried away by the thrill.
Lail and Neiku exchanged traditional and Baha’i vows in front of a floral arch after she came down the aisle, thanking the florist Dark and Diamond for “bringing so much joy to [her] event.” The wedding playlist that Manshadi put together, which she hasn’t stopped singing since was another special aspect of their special day.
Nieku Manshadi: Who Is He?
Growing up, Manshadi had a great dentist who encouraged him to pursue a career in dentistry since he always wanted to work in a field where he could help people.
He attended a two-year pediatric dental residency at Boston University before earning his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry at the University of the Pacific.
His goal is to make dental appointments for his young patients and their families fun because he enjoys working with kids. He is certified by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and is authorized to treat patients with special needs and administer oral conscious sedation to individuals who suffer from anxiety.
Manshadi also gives of his time as a volunteer, traveling as far as Ecuador and the Philippines to help places with poor access to healthcare. He loves to study the cuisine and cultures of different nations and enjoys alpine skiing. He is an active traveler.