Beanie Feldstein and Bonnie-Chance Roberts Wore Gucci to Their Summer Camp-Themed Wedding

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On a brisk January night in 2018, actress Beanie Feldstein and producer Bonnie-Chance Roberts first met—in person, at least—at Dean Street Townhouse in London. “Actually, we first met on Skype,” Beanie laughs. “Bon had been developing Caitlin Moran’s book How to Build a Girl into a movie for over five years when they finally started the casting process for Caitlin’s fictional proxy, Johanna, a 16-year-old girl from Wolverhampton, England. With a dash of luck and a push from the universe, they ended up being open to meeting a Jewish girl from Los Angeles.”

It turns out the couple’s initial meeting over Skype wasn’t as auspicious as you might expect. “In classic Bon fashion, she hadn’t actually introduced herself, she just launched into it all,” Beanie remembers. “At the end of the call, I wrote in my notes: ‘the producer… Brooke?’”

Not long afterwards, Beanie finally figured out the correct name, and the film’s creative team—including Bonnie—decided to fly Beanie out to London to do a weekend-long audition test. “It was a series of walks through East London, discussions of the character over meals, and of course, scene after scene of auditioning,” Beanie says. “Two weeks later, on Valentine’s Day actually, I found out I had the part.”

The two clicked from the very beginning—first as friends, and then, as the relationship evolved, into love. They spent the summer of 2018 making How to Build a Girl while also taking walks through Hampstead Heath, eating dinners at Osteria Basilico in Notting Hill, and falling for each other. “From the moment we first kissed, we both knew we would get married and months after that, Bon had announced that when the time came, she wanted to be the one to propose to me,” Beanie recalls. “Because of the pandemic, we were not able to see each other in person for 13 months.”

Bonnie was in Liverpool with her family, and Beanie was in Los Angeles—first with her parents, and then filming Ryan Murphy’s Impeachment: American Crime Story. “I had spent the time apart designing Beanie’s engagement ring with the infinitely talented Michelle Oh,” Bonnie says. “The dream was for the ring to look as if a shard of magic was frozen in time and I think she absolutely achieved that!”

Bonnie wanted the proposal to be just as magical as the ring. “After so long apart, I felt like Beanie deserved a perfect moment that would feel out of time or space,” she says. “We’ve always marveled at the fact that we come from two very different places and that, despite the odds, we found each other. It never felt more palpable than during our 13 months spent separated in Liverpool and L.A. And so the proposal was a celebration of the long roads we had taken to find each other and to get to the moment of committing to marriage.”

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