Ryan Bingham and Hassie HarrisonPlaying the Lover on a Hit TV Show YellowstoneThe couple quietly married last fall in Dallas.
The couple announced their secret marriage trendThe news spread on May 29, 2024, and caused a stir in the pop culture world. The wedding actually took place. On October 7, 2023, a photo of the invitation was released. trend We will disclose.
The “cowboy black tie” wedding took place on the grounds of the bride’s family estate. Harrison is the daughter of Laurie Sands Harrison, granddaughter of the late philanthropist Caroline Rose Hunt and great-granddaughter of billionaire oilman H.L. Hunt. Laurie Sands Harrison was a longtime supporter of the Dallas Children’s Theatre, where Hassie Harrison is said to have launched her acting career.
Harrison said it was actually the bride’s mother who acted as matchmaker for the couple. trend.
“[My mother] “I met Ryan through a mutual friend at a charity event in Dallas during a break in production,” Harrison told the magazine. “I wasn’t there, but it was at a time when Ryan and I were both starting new chapters in our lives. As we talked, we realized how many friends and acquaintances we had in common in Texas. Sensing an opportunity, Harrison encouraged Ryan to give me a call.”
Harrison starred in Taylor Sheridan’s smash hit. Yellowstone In season three of the show in 2020, she played a barrel racer named Laramie, who quickly became the love interest of Bingham’s cowboy character, Walker. The pair went public with their relationship on Instagram in April 2023, and bought a home together in the Los Angeles area in June. peopleI will report.
Harrison said Bingham proposed to her twice over steak dinners at his home and gave her a ring.
To plan the wedding, the bride, her mother, and her sisters worked with Nathan Johnson of Glo Floral and Event Design, who Vogue described as “always the planning go-to guy” (he also works with many of Dallas’ most glamorous residents and charity events like the Mad Hatters Luncheon).
According to the publication, the couple wanted a private and intimate ceremony that also reflected their Texas roots: Bingham was born in New Mexico but grew up in Midland-Odessa and attended high school in Houston.
“I wanted a Western style, but it had to be an elegant Western style with distressed leather, delicate lace and soft, pale colors,” Harrison said. trend“Nathan has been great about this because he’s known me for a long time.”
Johnson shared similarly kind words on Instagram, praising other Dallas-area vendors she used, including Southern Fried Paper, Jordan Kahn Orchestra, and Fancy Cakes by Lauren. “Ryan, your intentional kindness made my team feel valued and appreciated. Hussie, your relentless enthusiasm and infectious smile created an infectious joy that magically made everything happen behind the scenes!” she wrote.
Paying homage to Hunt family tradition, both the bride and groom wore outfits from Stanley Korshak, the store that Caroline Rose Hunt opened in 1986 at the Crescent Hotel in Dallas.
Harrison walked down the aisle in a Galia Lahav gown with lace detailing, a corset and intricate beading, then changed into a Netta Benshab dress with intricate detailing and long lace gloves for the reception.
Bingham’s wedding day outfit included a Kitten tuxedo tailored by Crawford Block of Stanley Korshak, custom boots from Republic Boots, and a cowboy hat from American Hat Company.
Dallas designer Mackenzie Brittingham designed a custom black dress for the bride’s sister. trend he says.
The wedding weekend kicked off with a “Cowboy Cocktail Welcome Night” at the Crescent Club in downtown Dallas, featuring a mariachi band, Texas wildflowers and a DJ.
The next day, wedding guests were greeted with glasses of Bingham bourbon at the Harrison House. trend And with that, they headed off to a cathedral-style tented greenhouse built over the pool and filled with flowers for the ceremony.
The couple married in a heartfelt ceremony, attended by Harrison’s three sisters, Bingham’s best friend, and his three children from his first wife, Anna Axter, whom he divorced in 2021.
After exchanging vows, guests gathered in the on-site reception tent, designed to resemble the famous Hill Country dance hall, Gruene Hall, where they feasted on Texan fare prepared by Chef Jan Nury, including smoked wagyu ribs, chicken fried steak, corn on the cob, wood-fired pizza and late-night tacos.
The newlyweds first took to the dance floor to Bingham’s song “Automated,” before singing along to tunes by ’90s country cover band Straight Tequila Nights.
A photo of the invitation posted on Vogue’s website lists the wedding date as October 7, 2023.The Martin Brothers, via Vogue.com
As a final celebratory twist, the couple surprised guests with a “Space Cowboy” after-party back at the venue, which was transformed with Western-style neon lights, late-night fun, a DJ, and disco saddles hanging from the ceiling. trend Harrison changed into white boots and a short, fringed white party dress by Netta Benshab.
Their spectacular exit in a classic Cadillac Coupe DeVille was a bit of a Hollywood fake-out.
“What seemed like a magical nighttime car ride was actually just a quick trip around the block, before we ended up sneaking back home to meet up with the rest of our wedding party as the last of us,” the bride told the magazine. “We continued celebrating late into the night, dancing in my family’s living room. It was the perfect ending to a perfect night, and honestly, I couldn’t have imagined it any better.”
For more details about the wedding and to see plenty of photos, check out Vogue.com