Over the weekend in Paris, love and fashion came together in an unforgettable way as two brides celebrated their union in a ceremony that could have been pulled straight from the pages of a couture fairytale.
The private event, set in the heart of the City of Light, featured custom-designed ensembles by Nicholas Ghesquière for Louis Vuitton, created exclusively for the brides. From dreamy hues to dramatic silhouettes, every detail of the day reflected romance, personal style, and high-fashion artistry.
A Bridal Vision in Blue
One bride made a bold statement by stepping away from tradition in a soft, Cinderella-blue slip gown. The design featured ruffled detailing along the bust and skirt, evoking both delicacy and movement. Instead of a typical veil, she wore a sky-blue version that flowed behind her, trailing even longer than the dress’s train. The look was finished with opera-length gloves in the same shade, creating a fully monochromatic moment that redefined “something blue.”
Classic Meets Couture
The other bride chose a more traditional white palette — though the execution was anything but ordinary. A strapless ivory bustier with a romantic sweetheart neckline was paired with a full-length skirt, both pieces intricately adorned with golden tan embellishments. Her look was completed with a layered veil: a short netted front for elegance, and a flowing back that transformed into a dramatic train.
The result? A perfectly balanced contrast — one leaning into whimsical color and soft structure, the other into classic lines with luxe detailing.

A Stylish Send-Off
After the ceremony, the celebration continued with a second fashion moment. One of the brides changed into a sharp, all-white look with a modern western twist: a long-sleeved top knotted at the center with cutout sides, tailored trousers, feather-trimmed details, and a structured cream cowboy hat. Paired with diamond earrings and peep-toe heels, it was a post-ceremony outfit made for fashion lovers.
A Couture-Crafted Love Story
With the ceremony held in a city known for love and elegance, and the bridal looks designed by one of fashion’s most visionary talents, the wedding became more than a celebration — it was a sartorial showcase of personal expression, artistry, and deep connection.