A Lisbon Wedding Weekend Infused With Sentimental Touches and Indian Traditions

Rhiannon Hainds and Chaysen Rathert’s first meeting felt straight out of a movie. It was the summer of 2023, and Rhiannon was on a girls’ trip in St. Tropez. “I was at a state where I was finally at peace being alone and knew that someday the right love would find me,” the Atlanta-based anesthetist recalls. German software developer Chaysen was in town visiting his grandparents and spotted Rhiannon at their hotel pool. “I gazed over to this beautiful and enticing aura,” he says. Rhiannon adds: “We kept catching glances at each other, locking eyes, and nervously looking away—but then gravitating back.” When her friends joined her at the pool, Rhiannon saw Chaysen had stood up to leave. When she next looked up, she was surprised to see him standing right in front of her. “Knowing now what a shy guy Chaysen is, I am so thankful he had the courage to come say hi to me that day,” says Rhiannon.
Rhiannon was heading out for dinner with her friends later that night and spotted him in the hotel parking lot. “The charming European he is, he offered to take our picture. I said sure and coyly slipped him my number,” she shares. As the day was coming to a close, Rhiannon was trying to sneak out of a nightclub while her friends were still dancing. Chaysen happened to spot her at that moment, jumped in front of her, and said, “You!” Rhiannon recalls, “I was so thrilled to have seen him that I turned right back around and told him I was headed to go dance.” The two spent the rest of the night together club-hopping, getting late-night food, and singing karaoke. They ended the evening stargazing back at their hotel. “We clinked beers as we opened up our hearts and talked about our lives, our struggles, our goals, and our dreams until the sun came up,” says Rhiannon. “We even pinky-promised each other that maybe we were meant to do this life together. At that moment, we both knew that we had found something unique and worth everything we had been through up until then.” As the sun rose, Rhiannon asked Chaysen how she would know they would ever see each other again. Chaysen removed a necklace that he always wears, put it on Rhiannon, and said, “I know if you have this, I will see you again.” Both returned to their own hotel rooms and told their travel partners that they had just met their future spouse.
Their courtship was a unique one, as Rhiannon lived in Atlanta and Chaysen was based in Lisbon. “Thanks to technology, we maintained our growing relationship over video calls and messages for hours on end,” says Rhiannon. Chaysen adds: “We went our separate ways only to reunite in Lisbon and have our first date at Palácio do Grilo—and the rest is history.”
A year after their first meeting, Chaysen and Rhiannon returned to St. Tropez to spend time with his family. Chaysen suggested they head down to Pampelonne Beach to jump in the water to get over their jet lag. “I took her to one of my favorite childhood places, a peaceful dock with a view of the whole Ramatuelle,” describes Chaysen. “During sunset, I sat next to her trying to recite what I practiced. I spoke from the heart and asked her to marry me.” The two started crying, then Rhiannon said “yes” and put on an heirloom ring Chaysen designed with his mother. “I was nervous to jump in the ocean with it, but we were both so excited and happy and thrilled at the fact that we get to spend the rest of our lives loving each other,” says Rhiannon. “We held hands and cannonballed into the calm, turquoise water.” They returned to Chaysen’s family home afterwards to find a celebration in place set up by his parents and sister. “We drank Champagne and danced under the stars,” remembers Rhiannon. “It was pure bliss.”
When it came to choosing a wedding destination, the couple decided that they had to bring their loved ones to Lisbon. “With Chaysen living there and the eventual plan that I join him, we were excited to show our friends and family the place we call home and show them what this city means to us,” says Rhiannon. “It’s artsy, eclectic, and really just has so much to offer to everyone.” The to-be-weds teamed up with Catarina Amaral of Vows Portugal to bring their wedding weekend to life. “I am so grateful for Catarina and all the attention, love, patience, and effort she put into us, our vision, and our wedding. She made everything seamless,” the bride says. “Every detail was carefully chosen with intention and an ode to our story and love.” Rhiannon also wanted to infuse elements of her Indian background into the celebration. “We wanted it to be timeless with a colorful twist,” she adds.
For their rehearsal dinner and cocktail dinatoire welcome party, the couple decided to host guests at the site of their first date, Palácio do Grilo. “We wanted this to be a red theme with red flowers, red lights, red decor, and red accents,” says Rhiannon. The bride and groom would also wear Indian attire and have a mehendi artist at the party as a nod to Rhiannon’s mother, who emigrated from India in her teens. “I love the culture and that I get to embrace that half of my ethnicity,” she says.
It took some time for the couple to find the right venue for their wedding day. “We are pretty unconventional, and when our wedding planner mentioned Palacio da Fonte Nova, we were so excited to see it,” says the bride. “My jaw dropped when we walked in.” The estate just outside of Sintra was covered in Portuguese tiles, huge bougainvillea trees, and manicured lawns. “They had never held a wedding there before, so that excited us the most,” Rhiannon adds. The couple went ahead and booked the venue for a late-summer ceremony on September 5, 2025. For the final day of festivities, Rhiannon and Chaysen would bring guests to a recovery beach day lunch at Praia Princesa in Caparica. “I love taking Chaysen’s motorcycle across the bridge to Caparica when I visit. He loves to surf, so he lives at this beach,” says Rhiannon. “Praia Princesa has beautiful French vibes that made for a perfect setting with rosé flowing and plenty of waves.”
Rhiannon’s wedding dress search actually began before Chaysen even proposed. While having a drink with her best friend and future maid of honor, Lucy McCrae Judson, at the St. Regis Atlanta, Rhiannon met Mandi Jackson, the owner of Mandi Jackson Bridal. “When Mandi told us that she sells wedding dresses, Lucy told her all about Chaysen and I,” recalls Rhiannon. “Mandi grabbed a bottle of Champagne and invited Lucy and I to go with her to her atelier in the hotel lobby. We followed her and had such a fun night just being girls, laughing, and trying on all sorts of wedding dresses.” While Rhiannon went on a dress shopping trip in New York City, she ultimately felt her heart drifting back to that special connection with the Atlanta salon.
