Madeleine White’s garden baby shower blends Minted design and nursery style
Madeleine White’s surprise baby shower turned a garden party into a branded nursery preview, with Minted invitations, swans, tacos and a sundae cart.

Madeleine White turned her baby shower into a carefully staged garden party that doubled as a preview of the nursery to come. The 30-year-old, who announced on Jan. 17 that she was expecting her first child with husband Andrew Fedyk and is due in July 2026, celebrated with a surprise outdoor gathering that leaned into florals, pink decor and vintage-inspired swans.
The strongest design cue was the tight match between the party and the baby’s future space. White worked with Minted on the invitations and event signage, a choice that fit a larger shift in baby-shower planning toward coordinated visual identity rather than one-off decorations. Minted positions invitations, signage, favors and paper goods as a single decor system, and says most hosts begin planning baby-shower decor about four to six weeks before the event. White’s shower looked like that approach taken to its most polished version: every printed detail, floral touch and tabletop accent seemed to belong to the same world.
The guest experience reinforced the sense that this was less a formal gift-opening and more a full social event. Friends and family from around the world gathered outdoors for tacos, a sundae cart and cocktails, a mix that gave the party the looseness of a celebration and the visual consistency of a curated shoot. That atmosphere echoes the rise of display showers, the format that puts conversation and ambience ahead of the old-fashioned unwrapping ceremony.
White and Fedyk’s pregnancy has already played out as a public story with a clear timeline. The couple married in Santorini, Greece, on July 12, 2025, and have spent this first year of marriage moving through a sequence of personal milestones that now includes a highly styled baby celebration. White has also said she and Fedyk are still narrowing down baby names and are “90% sure” on the name for their daughter, adding another intimate detail to a pregnancy narrative that has become part family update, part lifestyle moment.

What makes the shower stand out is how naturally it sits at the intersection of celebrity, brand collaboration and domestic storytelling. The event did not just signal a baby on the way. It translated White’s taste into an environment that friends could inhabit, photograph and remember, while showing how modern showers now operate as both private milestones and public visual statements.
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