Victor Glemaud Celebrated His Wedding in Palma’s West Village Solarium

Victor Glemaud and Jacques Flies’s Wedding

We were so lucky to work with friends while planning our wedding. Jacques and I wanted the day to be intimate, casual, and fun. I met our invitation illustrator, Jessie Kanelos Weiner, in Paris at my friend Ajiri Aki’s Nigerian lunch for Domino magazine. I was instantly besotted with her and the vivid watercolor designs she created for lunch. I carefully packed them, as I thought they would make lovely framed images in our Luxembourg guest room. Jacques agreed and suggested we have her create our wedding invitation. Jessica illustrated the menu, programs, and thank-you note.
Our inspiration for the invitation and program was our intercontinental love affair. We met on Grindr and lived together in New York, however, now that Jacques has returned to Luxembourg, we wanted to represent NYC, Haiti (where I was born), and Luxembourg—three places I love.
This is a casual moment at City Hall waiting for our family and friends to arrive.
This is a casual moment at City Hall waiting for our family and friends to arrive.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
My mother, Julie Glemaud, and my godmother, Jessie Beaubrun, settling into City Hall and welcoming family and friends.
My mother, Julie Glemaud, and my godmother, Jessie Beaubrun, settling into City Hall and welcoming family and friends.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
This is so surreal; all I remember about this moment is our officiant Angel Lopez’s voice. He was organized, calm, and soothing. I just focused on Jacques and saying “I do.”
This is so surreal; all I remember about this moment is our officiant Angel Lopez’s voice. He was organized, calm, and soothing. I just focused on Jacques and saying “I do.”
Photo: Hunter Abrams
Our first kiss!
Our first kiss!
Photo: Hunter Abrams
We hugged for a while—I couldn’t believe we just got married.
We hugged for a while—I couldn’t believe we just got married.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
The marriage bureau is the happiest place in New York City. Upon arrival, everyone is in a relaxed and joyous mood. Friends and family pose post-nuptials.
The marriage bureau is the happiest place in New York City. Upon arrival, everyone is in a relaxed and joyous mood. Friends and family pose post-nuptials.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
More friends and family gather outside for a final group shot.
More friends and family gather outside for a final group shot.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
BFFs Virginia Smith and Kate Young chat outside City Hall.
BFFs Virginia Smith and Kate Young chat outside City Hall.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
My friend, photographer Hunter Abrams, suggested a private stroll on Grove Street to get some “couple shots.” At first, I thought how cliché, but this series is truly my favorite. Not only can you see our Paul Stuart suits well, but he captured our deep affection for each other on this beautiful October day. Can’t wait to get them all framed.
Palma was the only place we considered. Over the years, we’ve enjoyed dining there as the decor and food are always truly delightful. Our wedding luncheon was perfect. It exceeded our expectations and our family and friends had a truly good time—so did we!
Palma was the only place we considered. Over the years, we’ve enjoyed dining there as the decor and food are always truly delightful. Our wedding luncheon was perfect. It exceeded our expectations and our family and friends had a truly good time—so did we!
Photo: Hunter Abrams
Autumnal florals. #swoon.
Autumnal florals. #swoon.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
A much-needed glass of wine, while we wait for lunch guests to arrive.
A much-needed glass of wine, while we wait for lunch guests to arrive.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
Our good friends Eugenia Richman and Tanja Ruhnke were among the first people to arrive. Fun awaits!
Our good friends Eugenia Richman and Tanja Ruhnke were among the first people to arrive. Fun awaits!
Photo: Hunter Abrams
Alexandra Gaudreau, Jacques’s sister-in-law, brought her Canadian joie de vivre.
Alexandra Gaudreau, Jacques’s sister-in-law, brought her Canadian joie de vivre.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
Patrick Robinson was one of my first friends to meet Jacques. They bonded over their shared love of odd wines paired with cured meats.
Patrick Robinson was one of my first friends to meet Jacques. They bonded over their shared love of odd wines paired with cured meats.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
My mother, Julie, in her second outfit change of the day, her go-to Ungaro trouser suit, holding court. Jacques and I are very lucky to come from supportive, accepting families. All my friends love seeing her, as she gives the best hugs and warm kisses. Some of my friends even text with her.
Handsome men alert: Christian Langbein, Peter Davis, Memsor Kamarake, Eddie Borgo, and Oliver Klein—such a dapper and chic crew!
Handsome men alert: Christian Langbein, Peter Davis, Memsor Kamarake, Eddie Borgo, and Oliver Klein—such a dapper and chic crew!
Photo: Hunter Abrams
Tonne Goodman came straight from the office.
Tonne Goodman came straight from the office.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
Our unofficial page boys hit the buffet.
Our unofficial page boys hit the buffet.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
I am so lucky my friends and family enjoy hanging out. Jacques and I host dinners and Christmas parties where everyone has been mixing for years—which made our wedding luncheon feel like a celebratory extension of our parties . . . My godmother, Jessie, with her daughters Dr. Donnie Beaubrun and Tessie, along with my BFF Memsor.
Wine and chatting with Chioma Nnadi. Nothing better! Looking forward to our next roast chicken dinner at home with Lynn Yaeger.
Wine and chatting with Chioma Nnadi. Nothing better! Looking forward to our next roast chicken dinner at home with Lynn Yaeger.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
Eddie and Katharine Zarrella, who flew in from L.A. and London, respectively.
Eddie and Katharine Zarrella, who flew in from L.A. and London, respectively.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
Virginia, surrounded by our upstate New York friends, kicks off our toasts, which were heartfelt, funny, and emotional.
Virginia, surrounded by our upstate New York friends, kicks off our toasts, which were heartfelt, funny, and emotional.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
Jacques and I enjoying his brother Tom’s wickedly insightful toast or roast of Jacques.
Jacques and I enjoying his brother Tom’s wickedly insightful toast or roast of Jacques.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
Iman with my mother. After my sister Fabienne’s teary toast, she told me a non-fashion friend said to her, “Your aunt is beautiful. She looks like Iman,” and my sister replied, “That is Iman, duh!”
Iman with my mother. After my sister Fabienne’s teary toast, she told me a non-fashion friend said to her, “Your aunt is beautiful. She looks like Iman,” and my sister replied, “That is Iman, duh!”
Photo: Hunter Abrams
The boys took care of us all day.
The boys took care of us all day.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
Kate was my sounding board for every decision: the date, our Tiffany & Co. rings, my custom shirt by J. Mueser. She was very worried about not having something borrowed, which we did forget.
Kate was my sounding board for every decision: the date, our Tiffany & Co. rings, my custom shirt by J. Mueser. She was very worried about not having something borrowed, which we did forget.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
Jacques and I love dessert. We instantly knew we wanted Morgenstern’s. They do not make wedding cakes, but thank goodness Nicholas is a friend. He suggested the perfect mixture of burnt honey and smooth strawberry ice cream topped with toasted meringue. Everyone adored it. When Jacques is in town, we share little bites of our cake in the freezer.
Cutting an ice cream cake is challenging. The great Palma team finally jumped in to help us cut the cake—to our as well as to our guests’ greatest relief!
Cutting an ice cream cake is challenging. The great Palma team finally jumped in to help us cut the cake—to our as well as to our guests’ greatest relief!
Photo: Hunter Abrams
Luckily, the topping was easier to cut into and super tasty! After we kissed our last guests goodbye, we flew to Buenos Aires that very same evening—much-needed poolside sleep awaited.
Luckily, the topping was easier to cut into and super tasty! After we kissed our last guests goodbye, we flew to Buenos Aires that very same evening—much-needed poolside sleep awaited.
Photo: Hunter Abrams
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Fashion designer Victor Glemaud, who is known for his bold, colorful knits and unexpected silhouettes, and diplomat Jacques Flies initially made contact with each other on the dating app Grindr. After a few DMs, they decided to meet IRL at Jack’s Wife Freda, a popular downtown New York bistro with tile floors, exposed brick walls, and great coffee. “Four years of dating later, and our relationship grew deeper and deeper. It just seemed natural for us to marry,” Victor remembers. “It was more of an organic process than a formal proposal.”

The wedding date was officially set for October 12, and Victor and Jacques went about planning their city wedding themselves. “We both love the food and decor at the restaurant Palma in the West Village—especially the abundance of fresh flowers,” Victor explains. “It was our only choice, and luckily, we were able to book it far enough in advance.”

The two men approached their wedding day looks very differently. Jacques wore a navy blue pinstriped suit by Paul Stuart with a white shirt and an Hermès tie—all of which he already owned. Victor, on the other hand, put a lot of thought into every aspect of his attire. “I rarely wear suits—but I knew I wanted something colorful,” he says.

In August, he and his best friend, Hanuk, went to all of the designer shops. “Everything felt too fashion-y and very expensive,” he says. “We ended up going to Paul Stuart on a whim, a place I’d been to many times before when suit shopping for Jacques but never for me. I explained to our sales associate Rick what I was after; he sized me up and came back with this royal blue pinstripe suit. I tried it on, had the length and sleeves done, and it was finished. It took less than 30 minutes.” The two friends then celebrated at Hillstone with martinis.

“A few weeks later, I texted Jake Mueser of J. Mueser asking if they would make a shirt for the wedding. They graciously fit me into their schedule, and I chose a bold pink textured shirt with a white collar. They embroidered our wedding date into the shirttail—such a brilliant touch!” Victor completed the outfit with oxblood Hermès shoes.

On the wedding day, Jacques and Victor met their families at City Hall. “It was heartwarming to have folks come from all over the country for it,” Victor says. “I was a little nervous in the beginning [at the start of the ceremony], but overall, it was just so happy. The service was joyous and upbeat throughout, and our officiant, Angel Lopez, gave it such a nice personal touch. His voice is unforgettable and everything ran so smoothly.”

Afterward, everyone gathered at Palma, where they were handed glasses of prosecco upon entry. “We wanted the reception to be casual and fun!” All of the center tables in the garden room had been removed to create a more social atmosphere to the afternoon, and the festivities kicked off with a long cocktail hour, where everyone got to reconnect with friends and family while eating the salumi misti and bruschetta that was served up. “The weather was exceptional,” Victor remembers. “Palma was able to open the solarium ceiling, giving our mid-October reception a breezy alfresco feeling.” For lunch, insalata mista, arancini balls, and provençal tomato tarts were served as appetizers, followed by spinach agnolotti and risotto ai fungi as primi, and finally, branzino and grilled steak tagliata as a secondi, buffet-style. The wedding cake was from Morgenstern’s and was a combination of burnt honey and smooth strawberry ice cream, with coconut cake topped with meringue.

During the sit-down lunch, Vogue’s Fashion Director Virginia Smith toasted her dear friends, followed by Victor’s sister Fabienne Glemaud and Jacques’s brother Tom Flies. “When it was all over, we left for our honeymoon in Buenos Aires the very same evening,” Victor says. “Palma packed us husband-and-husband meals, which we devoured in the lounge!”

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