
The 10 best celebrity wedding dresses From Chiara Ferragni's romantic Dior look to Jacquemus slip dress worn by Vittoria Ceretti
Location? Guests? Menu? Love? No. The most important thing in a wedding is the bride's dress. Whether it's a huge whipped cream cake like Lady D's model or a minimal and refined gown like the one worn by Carolyn Bessette Kennedy in the '90s, it doesn't matter. All eyes will be on those meters of silk and tulle.
Think about it. It's the first thing we pick. Sometimes even before we've met our soul mate. We are ready to spend all our money and face weeks of drastic diet to be beautiful in our favourite model. Well-rewarded sacrifices to feel wonderful and special even just for one day? Maybe. Well, at least according to hundreds of Disney fairy tales and Hollywood comedies.
Even celebrities are falling under the spell of the wedding dress. They're the inspiring muses for an outfit that blows everyone's mind. There are those like Sarah Jessica Parker who breaks with tradition and prefers black instead of white; those like Gwen Stefani and Jessica Biel who opt for pink and those who introduce a unique element into their looks like Angelina Jolie who had her children's sketches embroidered on her Versace veil. Rules are only for royal weddings. Ask Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton. All other brides can follow their own style. They can recreate a romantic atmosphere like Chiara Ferragni in Dior, embrace an easier mood like Kiera Knightley and her Chanel mini dress, turn into a boho princess like Kate Moss in Galliano or into a pre-Raphaelite character like designer Hannah Weiland in Shrimps.
Vittoria Ceretti married DJ Matteo Milleri in Ibiza, in a small church overlooking the sea, in a white dress by Jacquemus. The creation that is part of the SS20 collection featured thin straps, deep V-neckline, soft skirt and a long row of central buttons that slides along the entire dress. To complete the minimal and Mediterranean look there were white sandals, a veil of organza and thin golden jewels.