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WEDDINGS

Elisabeth Lupica Gutowski, Adam Lee Munder

Sunday, June 29, 2008


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MR. AND MRS. ADAM MUNDER
 

The marriage of Elisabeth Lupica Gutowski to Adam Lee Munder took place Saturday, April 26, 2008, at the Farmington Country Club in Charlottesville, Va.

The bride is the daughter of Francesca and Andrew Gutowski of McLean, Va.

Her father founded and managed Central Europe's first real estate private equity fund and is senior vice president of Carbon Thompson Development in Fairfax, Va.

Her grandfather is Academy Award-winning film and theater producer Gene Gutowski, whose films include Roman Polanski's The Pianist.

The bridegroom is the son of Barbara Munder of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., and of Lee and Laura Munder of Palm Beach and Sag Harbor, N.Y.

The groom's father founded investment management firm Munder Capital Management and is founder and chairman of Lee Munder Capital Group in Boston.

The groom's stepmother is a jeweler on Worth Avenue.

The bride wore a gown designed by Monique L'huillier and carried a bouquet of white lilies.

Gabriela Gutowski of New York was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Juliana Gutowski of McLean and Charlotte Munder of Palm Beach.

The attendants wore gowns by Priscilla of Boston and carried bouquets of white tulips and roses.

The bridegroom, attired in Hugo Boss, was attended by Ryan Munder of West Palm Beach as best man.

Shaun McGruder of West Palm Beach was groomsman.

The groom's attendants wore boutonnieres of white mini calla lilies with green berries, as well as ties by Salvatore Ferragamo with a mini golf-ball print in honor of the groom's favorite pastime.

The bride is a graduate of the Shady Hill School in Cambridge, Mass.; Concord Academy in Concord, Mass.; and the University of Virginia.

She was formerly special events manager at Salvatore Ferragamo in New York. Prior to that, she held positions at Cartier and Hollywould.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Boston College and earned a master's degree in real estate development at New York University. He is a managing director at private equity firm Rednum Capital Partners in West Palm Beach.

After the ceremony, the reception took place at the Farmington Country Club, originally designed by Thomas Jefferson as Farmington, an 18th-century manor house. The bride's ancestors were among the club's founding members.

The dinner tables were named for Virginia counties, and the china boxes given as table favors were miniatures of the wedding cake.

After the reception, the couple left on a sailing trip to St. Martin and St. Barth's.

They are living in West Palm Beach.



 

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