The couple said “I do” at a French chateau on June 24: “I knew when I first started dating Amy that I wanted to marry her,” Pickett tells PEOPLE
Kenny Pickett has a new reason to celebrate this offseason!
The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, 25, married Amy Paternoster in a “fairytale celebration” at Pleasantdale Chateau in New Jersey on Saturday. “She makes me a better person,” Pickett tells PEOPLE exclusively.
The NFL player proposed to his bride back in January 2022, before the Steelers drafted him in April. At the time, the pair were looking at wedding venues in New Jersey and immediately “fell in love” with Pleasantdale Chateau.
“It was a fairytale venue where your jaw drops when you walk in,” says Paternoster. “So we knew we had to have it.”
The couple took inspiration from the chateau’s history to create their special day. “The owner moved from France and settled in New Jersey,” Paternoster explains. “He ended up shipping the wood from his house in France to New Jersey piece-by-piece, so it was definitely the theme we wanted to play into. It’s a summer wedding, so definitely bright, summery, French-themed!”
The couple, who plan to honeymoon in Puerto Rico, exchanged personal vows in a Christian ceremony in front of their 275 guests. Their mothers lit unity candles in the garden, before the bride and groom lit their own candle. They also featured several songs during the ceremony, including “Can’t Help Falling in Love” which played as Paternoster walked down the aisle while Steelers chaplain Kent Chevalier officiated the nuptials.
“We’re super close with our friends who have been with us for our whole lives, so we definitely wanted everyone there to celebrate,” says Paternoster. “As we’ve both grown up in the sports world, especially more with Kenny with Pittsburgh and football, he’s acquired great friendships along the way, as have I. It was important for us to take core people from each stage of our lives and have them there to celebrate with us.”
Paternoster’s wedding dress was created by designer Galia Lahav. “I was looking at designers that were similar to her and put together my top 3 bridal designers,” she says. “Then I was looking in bridal boutiques near where I grew up on the Jersey Shore. They were all really pretty, but once I heard that Galia Lahav was having a trunk show in New York City I knew I had to go. I went with my mom to their flagship store and Bridal Reflections on Fifth Ave where I found the dress.”
During cocktail hour, a mixologist prepared speciality cocktails at the 16-foot Don Julio tequila tasting bar where they also had a Steelers ice sculpture and a marlin ice sculpture over the lobster bar. The newlyweds also had live artist Cody Sabol Art paint them during the reception while flowers were by Debbie’s Designs.