American author and poet Henry David Thoreau once famously said: “Everyone must believe in something. I believe I’ll go canoeing.”
Nearly 180 years after Thoreau took his first of three famous canoe trips, Dana Elizabeth Hagar and Rutherfurd Stuyvesant (“Stuyve”) Pierrepont IV put a fresh twist on the sport: they committed to climbing in the water in a canoe, on their wedding day, in their tony wedding attire. “Getting out on the water was one of the things we were most excited about when we realized how beautiful it would be to highlight the landscape on our special day,” says Hagar, who was “committed to whatever happened,” while wearing her Romona Keveza bridal dress.
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