Ashe found the perfect wedding dress while on tour in Australia with Gracie Abrams. She visited bridal designer Jessica Andreatta in Sydney and fell in love with the Bessette silhouette. The dress felt sophisticated and unique, perfect for her special day. Andreatta customized the design for Ashe, making it strapless and adding a buttoned overskirt. Ashe wore the overskirt and veil during the ceremony, then switched to Cornelia James opera gloves and a neck scarf for the reception. Her groom, John, looked dashing in a tuxedo with an ivory jacket by Hive & Colony and a red rose on his lapel.
The couple tied the knot on October 18, 2025, in Franklin, Tennessee, just outside of Nashville. Trinity View, a venue on a countryside estate overlooking rolling hills, provided a picturesque backdrop for their nuptials. A last-minute decision to put up a sailcloth tent added a whimsical touch to the ceremony space, even though it didn’t rain. Ashe later joked that they should have always had the tent. Photographer Molly Peach even paid an Etsy witch $15 for good weather on the day, which Ashe found “iconic.”
Guests were greeted with Champagne as Ashe and John prepared with their families and wedding parties. Ashe asked her bridesmaids to wear bright scarlet red dresses to make them feel like bombshells, while the groomsmen wore black tuxedos with red roses on their jackets. Before walking down the aisle, Ashe adorned herself with her grandmother’s diamond earrings, a vintage canary diamond engagement ring, and a Tiffany & Co. gold wedding band. Her makeup was inspired by Grace Kelly and done by Emily Gray Higgins, while her hairstylist and bridesmaid, Paula Peralta, styled her hair in soft, golden age pin curls.
The wedding was a beautiful celebration of love and commitment, surrounded by family and friends in a stunning countryside setting. Ashe and John’s attention to detail and personal touches made their special day truly unforgettable.

