Vito Schnabel is officially off the market after tying the knot with Helena Althof.
The art dealer, 37, quietly exchanged vows with the 21-year-old Russian model last week in a private ceremony in Old Westbury, NY, according to Page Six.
‘……oops….’ wrote Althof on Instagram with photos of herself in her wedding dress and other snapshots from the wedding.
She wore sleeveless minidress with a floor-length train and a pair of jeweled open-toe Christian Louboutin heels.
The bride finished her matrimonial look with layers of jewels, including a tiara, and a pair of black cat-eye sunglasses.
Althof also shared photos of caviar, platters of sushi and a red four-tiered cake, dripping with edible ribbons.
Their nuptials, which were hosted at Schnabel’s Richard Meier-designed mansion, were described as ‘very small and very private’ by Artnet.
The outlet reported that Vito’s artist father Julian Schnabel and actress sister Stella Schnabel weren’t even in attendance.
However, Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner were in attendance, as was Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner.
Schnabel reportedly met Althof on Australian billionaire James Packer’s yacht when she was 19.
The Vito Schnabel Gallery owner previously dated Heidi Klum from 2014 to 2017, after which he was briefly linked to Amber Heard.
Schnabel has also reportedly dated Irina Shayk, Demi Moore, Liv Tyler and Elle Macpherson.
In addition to Schnabel’s work as an art dealer, he has acted in his father’s films Before Night Falls (2000) and Miral (2010), as well as Ryan Murphy’s Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.
He also produced the 2019 film Beach Bum, starring Matthew McConaughey and Snoop Dogg.
Additionally, Schnabel wrote and produced the upcoming movie The Trainer, which stars Paris Hilton, Julia Fox, Bella Thorne and more.
Helena Althof and Vito Schnabel’s recent wedding ceremony in Old Westbury, NY, was a private affair that captured the attention of many. The 21-year-old Russian model and the 37-year-old art dealer exchanged vows in a low-key ceremony that was attended by close friends and family. Despite the intimate nature of the event, Althof made sure to document the special day on Instagram, sharing glimpses of her stunning wedding dress and the elegant decorations.In her Instagram post, Althof shared a series of photos that showcased her sleeveless minidress with a dramatic floor-length train. She paired the dress with jeweled open-toe Christian Louboutin heels and accessorized with a tiara and a pair of black cat-eye sunglasses. The bride looked radiant as she posed for photos with her groom and enjoyed the company of their guests.The wedding reception featured a decadent spread of caviar, sushi platters, and a striking red four-tiered cake that was adorned with edible ribbons. The couple’s Richard Meier-designed mansion provided the perfect backdrop for the celebration, which was described as “very small and very private” by Artnet. Despite the exclusivity of the event, notable guests like Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, and Jann Wenner were in attendance to witness the union of the happy couple.Vito Schnabel’s connections to the art world and Hollywood have garnered attention, with many wondering about his past relationships with celebrities like Heidi Klum, Amber Heard, Irina Shayk, Demi Moore, Liv Tyler, and Elle Macpherson. In addition to his work as an art dealer, Schnabel has made appearances in films like Before Night Falls, Miral, and Feud: Capote vs. The Swans. He has also ventured into film production, with projects like Beach Bum and the upcoming movie The Trainer, which features a star-studded cast including Paris Hilton, Julia Fox, and Bella Thorne.As we continue to follow the latest updates on Vito Schnabel and Helena Althof, we look forward to sharing more intriguing and informative content with our readers. Stay tuned for more exciting news and features as we delve into the worlds of art, culture, and celebrity relationships.
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Source: New York Post