Jennifer + Joseph MacLellan: a Tale of Love, Resilience, and a Dash of Adventure
Meet Jennifer:
The Bride-To-Be with a Flourishing Career
Jennifer DeCillis is a dynamic TV host, a seasoned editor, and a bride-to-be. With her roots deeply planted in the heart of Manhattan, New York, and her vibrant career stretching into the enchanting world of Miami, Florida, she has earned extensive experience in the realm of celebrity red carpet events and on-camera work. As the Publisher of BELLA Magazine, a celebrated women's lifestyle publication, Jennifer effortlessly intertwines her passion for writing, journalism, and hosting, expertly covering captivating topics such as beauty, fashion, wellness, and entrepreneurship.
Drawing from her past as a former Miss New York, she continues to harness her platform to inform and inspire others through her tireless work. But as her engagement and nuptials beckon, Jennifer has fully embraced her role as a Bride-To-Be with unwavering enthusiasm and grace.
Meet Joseph:
The Attorney, Entrepreneur, and Global Trailblazer
Joseph MacLellan is a seasoned attorney, enterprising entrepreneur, and astute business owner. His legal expertise shines as Senior Counsel in the Hospitality, Alcohol & Leisure Industry Group at Greenspoon Marder LLP, where he boasts over two decades of experience in the hospitality industry, both as a dedicated attorney and a passionate industry insider. His practice is a seamless blend of hospitality and corporate law, with a focus on the intricate laws that govern the alcohol beverage industry.
Beyond his legal prowess, Joe is the visionary CEO of JDM Global Solutions, a sourcing and manufacturing retail agency, ignited by his love for sports and an innate ability to forge powerful partnerships with esteemed institutions like the MLB and NBA. While his roots span from Brooklyn to the sunny academic terrain of the Sunshine State, his professional and social reach stretches far and wide. His global endeavors have garnered recognition on an international scale. A true polymath, Joe manages a thriving manufacturing business in China, excels in his accomplished legal career, and is tirelessly working on other exciting projects.
This is an extraordinary love story that transcends boundaries. These remarkable individuals, Jennifer DeCillis and Joseph MacLellan, have defied the odds and embarked on journeys that are as diverse as they are inspiring.
As cherished members of the BELLA Magazine family, both Jennifer and Joseph have devoted their talents and passion to our publication. Now, they have found solace and unity in each other as they embark on an enchanting new chapter together.
Their love story is a captivating tale of resilience and unwavering devotion, serving as a testament to the enduring power of true love.
Having been a witness and touched by their journey, I know this special cover story will warm your heart. It’s a testament to how love can conquer all obstacles and stand the test of time.
How did you meet and what was your first impression of each other?
Jen - We met by chance after a failed matchmaking attempt by two mutual friends. They wanted to set us up, but to no avail. Then, one night in NYC, we met when Joe walked into the bar where I was working at the time (he had ironically just come from a wedding.) We ran into each other again the next night and our friends realized we had already met on our own. Fate?
Joe – Classically, I slid into her DM’s the next day.
(Joe – LOL, Jen – eye roll.)
Can you share with us the most memorable moment leading up to your big day?
Joe – Our engagement party, being surrounded by friends and family and watching both sides become one big Family. It was a small taste of what our wedding would be. Jen – Agreed. We almost skipped the party altogether. Our wedding date had fluctuated so much, we didn’t know if and when we could do an engagement party, but I knew I wanted one. I’m so happy we did it.
What has been the biggest challenge you faced while planning your wedding, how did you overcome it?
Joe – Planning a destination wedding, sight unseen, for 200 people. We were both so relieved when we finally visited the venue. We were also fortunate to have a friend that was familiar with the venue and took time out to meet with us during our first visit and we are forever grateful for his help.
Jen – We literally booked the venue based on Instagram photos! We had such a hard time finding a venue that could fit our guest list, and we knew we wanted everyone together for a full weekend, so destination was it. Other than that, we had nothing specific in mind. Neither of us had ever even been to St. Maarten. Luckily, it turned out to be amazing.
What advice would you give to other couples who are currently planning their own weddings?
Joe – Don’t plan a wedding, elope. LOL!
Jen – Honestly, I was so overwhelmed in the beginning of planning that I did suggest we elope. Thankfully, he knew I didn’t mean it. I would say, do whatever you want, it’s your day. There will be so many opinions and unwarranted pieces of advice. People will tell you not to do things, because they don’t follow “tradition…” do it all. There is no blueprint for what your wedding should be.
What are you looking forward to in this new chapter of your lives?
Joe - Building a home and a family together and establishing our collective roots.
Jen – Same. I am so excited for this next chapter. I have been so nervous for what comes after the wedding and the post-wedding blues, scared that the planning will be over and I’ll no longer be a bride. But, I keep reminding myself that I am lucky enough to be marrying my best friend. Someone I can’t wait to start a family with, build a life with – all the most exciting parts are still ahead of us.
Looking back on your relationship, what is the one word that best describes it?
Joe – Adventurous. There have been no dull moments over the past 6 years. I’m fortunate to have found someone to ride this roller coaster of life with and I couldn’t be happier to stay on this ride.
Jen – Resilient. I don’t think anyone would say their entire relationship or journey to the alter was easy, but I think that’s what builds a strong foundation for a couple. We dated for six years before getting married. No matter the hurdle, our love for each other always won. We learned so much about one another and grew not only as a couple, but as individuals. I know what we’ve built will carry on now into our marriage.
The wedding weekend kicked off with a welcome party on the Pavilion Terrace of Ocean Point Resort in Sint Maarten. Overlooking the ocean, the terrace was adorned with traditional colorful floral arrangements, accented by the "something white" theme. The groom was outfitted in shades of white by Eleventy, and the bride wore a custom Lé Lauriér two-piece set of white liquid beading. A live band played and the night concluded with fire dancing under the stars.
The big day commenced as the stage was set on The Sands, where the couple's loved ones would be seated before crystal-clear waters to witness their vows. Inspired by the natural beauty of the island, they opted to incorporate a beach-chic theme. The florals were white, with touches of baby's breath and greenery, courtesy of florist and event designer, Kaya Events. The morning was filled with love as the bride and bridesmaids relaxed in the bridal suite, with wedding glam by MJ Bridal Artistry. The bride wore a custom robe by Lé Lauriér and details included invitations by Minted Weddings, the bride and groom’s signature scents, and a vintage brooch ornamenting the bride's bouquet, sourced from her mother's wedding gown. Her “something blue” was a bouquet pin and locket, holding a photo of her grandmother - a gift from her mother.
The bridesmaids wore alabaster white satin dresses by Azazie, shoes by Steve Madden, and custom earrings by Dune Jewelry – designed by the bride to incorporate the sand of Maho Beach, where the couple would say, "I do." The bride changed into her custom Justin Alexander gown for the ceremony, which she designed with the team – a plunging neckline, adorned with floral applique, a cascading train, subtle sparkle detail, and a cathedral lace veil. Diamond rental collection, Verstolo, completed her look with diamond drop earrings and a simple tennis bracelet. The groom wore a black tux by The Modern Groom and his groomsmen were in coordinating black suits by The Modern Groom.
Guests breezed from the golden-hour cocktail hour to the ballroom reception. For their second looks, the groom changed into a custom white jacket by Nick's Menswear and the bride opted for a sleek Eva Lendel gown of effortless satin, modest crystal detail, and a crossover split – paired with Bella Belle's crystal "Florence" heels - perfect for their first dance to “At Last” by Etta James. DJ Shortkutz and SMG Entertainment brought the party to life and the groom's brother emceed. Their guests made memories in the photo booth, sipped on “his and hers” signature cocktails, and danced the Caribbean night away.