Rebecca Rittenhouse Marries Kyle Robiskie in Pasadena Chapel, Ceremony Look Detailed
Rebecca Rittenhouse wed Kyle Robiskie in the Pasadena chapel where her parents married, walking to Nick Mulvey’s “Infinite Trees” in a Mark Ingram gown with a decisive capelet.

Rebecca Rittenhouse married Kyle Robiskie in the chapel at First United Methodist Church in Pasadena, a deliberate choice that echoed family history—the same church where her parents wed roughly 40 years earlier. Rebecca told Vogue that, given her mother passed away in 2019, it “felt like a really nice way to have her there spiritually.” The couple exchanged handwritten vows and completed the ceremony on November 22, 2025.
The bridal look was quietly architectural: a Mark Ingram gown discovered during New York Bridal Market and anchored by a small capelet that, Rebecca said to Vogue, made the dress instantly hers. She recounted trying on about 50 dresses before spotting the capelet; she kept the dream of buttons all the way down the back, altered the neckline so it “didn’t overwhelm me,” and extended the capelet for her proportions. Rebecca also said she “definitely put the most energy into my wardrobe,” starting her search in Los Angeles but ultimately “getting every look in New York.” She finished the ensemble with XIV Karat diamond earrings, an XIV Karat round tennis bracelet, and her grandmother’s diamond Omega cocktail watch from the 1950s; Kyle wore a classic black tux.
Music and ritual were small, intentional moments. Rebecca walked down the aisle to “Infinite Trees” by Nick Mulvey, a choice she kept secret from Kyle; Extra reports she “didn’t let Kyle hear the song before the ceremony,” adding that it “starts with bells and a harp” and that the lyrics “made their way into my vows.” The ceremony incorporated family-led elements: Rebecca’s stepmother and Kyle’s mother each lit candles that were then used to light a unity candle, and the couple’s vows were handwritten—a blend of tradition and personal detail noted across coverage.
Guests moved the reception from the chapel to Rebecca’s father’s 1919 Mediterranean-style home in Pasadena, where the party took on a playful, intimate energy. Extra captured Rebecca calling the evening’s atmosphere a high-school fantasy when friends danced in the formal living room—“People were calling it ‘club Don,’” she said—adding that guests danced for two hours straight. JustJared’s photo gallery, posted February 26, 2026, highlights those moments and the ceremony look; JustJared also named attendees including Mindy Kaling, Nina Dobrev, Keleigh Teller, Adam Devine, and Chloe Bridges.
Their relationship timeline roots the day in an easy, modern romance: Rebecca and Kyle met in late summer 2021 at a birthday party at San Vicente Bungalows while Rebecca was meeting up with Miles Teller’s wife, Keleigh Teller, and they announced their engagement in September 2023 with Rebecca’s Instagram line, “Some questions aren’t hard to answer.” The wedding, photographed and recapped across outlets, reads as a portrait of home, wardrobe devotion, and a reverent nod to family legacy—moments Rebecca framed succinctly in her JustJared statement: “So thrilled to have my Father of the Bride moment in Pasadena—married to my best friend in the church my parents wed in 40 years ago, and celebrated at the home I grew up in. What a dream.”
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