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It needs no introduction. But just in case... Dua Lipa’s Chanel wedding gown required 1,155 hours of needlework by Lesage, with 480,000 Atelier Montex beads and 25,000 Lemarié feathers—to say nothing of the hand-embroidered six-meter veil detailed with light-as-air organza appliqués. The feat of couture craftsmanship was not the only custom confection the popstar modelled during her Sicily wedding to Callum Turner, which saw the likes of Charli XCX, Mark Ronson, and Julia Fox also witness the unveiling of a Bottega Veneta leather party dress and a bohemian Chloé brunch look, all of which was preceded by Dua’s Schiaparelli civil ceremony suit in London, of course.
Charli, naturally, knows that a high-profile wedding requires a positively bratty amount of bridalwear. Her own multi-part union to George Daniel saw the certified party girl wear a classic Vivienne Westwood mini to officially say “I do,” a post-town hall YSL dress, then a whole wedding wardrobe for the Sicily leg, of which the cherry on top was a whisper of a sheer Danielle Frankel number.
Cast your mind back to Hailey Bieber’s 2019 wedding to Justin Bieber, and you’ll remember the model commissioned Virgil Abloh to make her a wedding gown and a cathedral-length veil emblazoned with the words “Till Death Do Us Part,” to complement her Westwood rehearsal dinner minidress, halter-neck Ralph & Russo reception dress, and Vera Wang after-party slip. Two years later, Paris Hilton took the multi-bridal look crown, with her feast of Oscar de la Renta, Galia Lahav, Pamella Roland, Marchesa, Oscar de la Renta and Alice + Olivia.
That’s before taking into account the couples who fuse their cultures into one mega multi-faith celebration, like the “religious mash-up” of Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas in Mumbai in 2019, which required an assortment of looks for the entire bridal party. “We [took] beautiful traditions that we both grew up with and we [personalized] them in a way that makes sense for us,” said Chopra at the time, adding: “People will need vacations after this wedding.” The bride’s fashion stamina married with the back-to-back schedule, as she turned out couture-level lehengas (Sabyasachi Mukherjee had a big part to play) and gowns (ditto Ralph Lauren) for the Hindu and Christian ceremonies and celebrations alike.
The brimming bridal trousseau is not exclusive to the celebverse. After the pandemic shrunk weddings down to government-sanctioned guest lists and social-distanced venues, multi-part nuptials are back and bigger than ever, with brides embracing the potential to show off different sides of their personal style via a clutch of aisle-ready, dancefloor-worthy, and registration office-appropriate looks certain to generate likes on main grids. Here, the essential fashion components of a celebrity-level wedding, with a small disclaimer that you do not need access to the petite mains of Paris to make an impact.
The barometer of a chic town hall wedding outfit will forever be the YSL two-piece worn by Bianca Perez-Mora Macias to marry Mick Jagger in Saint-Tropez in 1971, after a whirlwind nine-month romance that stemmed from a chance encounter at a rock concert. Lipa’s recent Schiaparelli ode to the Nicaraguan socialite’s skirt suit was unabashedly direct, complete with a wide-brimmed Stephen Jones hat lined in gold foil, so that the bride would be cast in a golden glow on her big day. Despite this deliciously diva-leaning flourish, the town hall wedding look writ large is defined by its demure nature. Take Amal Alamuddin, who married George Clooney in wonderfully pared-back Stella McCartney separates that, had they been in another color, would have worked for her job as a powerhouse barrister in court. Emily Ratajkowski, meanwhile, eschewed a traditional cream palette for a mustard Zara pantsuit with a Jagger-adjacent hat in the same hue, while Charli XCX modelled the most conservative version of a bridal dress one could have predicted for the “365” singer: the ever-popular Vivienne Westwood Nova Cora style.
Amal Clooney in Stella McCartney at her Venice civil ceremony to George Clooney in 2014.
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Dua Lipa in Schiaparelli at her 2026 Old Marylebone Town Hall wedding to Callum Turner.
Photo: The Sun / News Licensing / Ray CollinsClinking glasses with guests at the local is not an option for brides who have embarked on the full-scale production known as The Destination Wedding. The warm-up mixer dictates the tone for the weekend to come, and thus the bride’s look is as much of a mood-setter as the canapé menu. A formal gown (think of Sofia Richie Grainge’s exquisite custom Chanel creation, inspired by Stella Tennant’s haute couture fall 1997 runway look) suggests a bride who’s a stickler for a dress code (don’t you dare wear black to her ’do), while a flirty party look puts every guest already on their third spritz at ease. Lipa’s tactile leather Bottega dress, with its daring low back and mermaid skirt fashioned from ostrich feathers, looked chic yet riotous – exactly the right vibe for a weekend promising la dolce vita in Italy.
Sofia Richie Grainge in a Stella Tennant-inspired Chanel dress for her rehearsal dinner at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes in 2023.
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Dua Lipa in Bottega Veneta at her pre-wedding party in Sicily.
Photo: BackgridThis is the moment to engage full princess mode—especially if you’re Serena Williams, who staged a fairytale-themed New Orleans wedding, featuring a first dance with husband Alexis Ohanian to Beauty and the Beast’s “Tale As Old As Time” in 2017. Sarah Burton, then at Alexander McQueen, nailed the fanciful brief with a caped tulle frou-frou gown frosted with millions of dollars worth of diamonds. Two years later, Priyanka Chopra worked with Ralph Lauren on a resplendent gown, featuring mother-of-pearl paillettes, crystal seed beading, and Swarovski crystal embellishment, which took a total of 1,826 hours to complete, and featured eight special words, such as the Hindu mantra “Om Namah Shivaya,” sewn into its lengths. Now, Dua Lipa will be put on a pedestal as the embodiment of the couture bride, while sparking a trend for bridal headpieces and timeless manicures.

Hailey Bieber in Virgil Abloh at her Montage Palmetto Bluff wedding to Justin Bieber in 2018.
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Serena Williams in Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen on her fairytale-themed wedding day in New Orleans in 2017.
Photo: Mel Barlow & Co. / Allan ZepedaThe paperwork has been filed, the cake has been cut, and now, the gloves (white silk if you’re Dua Lipa) are off! The party look is a literal shedding of the decorum apparently required to become a Mrs and a chance to show off the Fun (capital F!) side of a bride. For Richie Grainge, this meant recreating a Chanel corset dress worn by Claudia Schiffer in the ’90s. “Then I was ready to dance until the sun rose with my loved ones,” she said. While Dua’s Sicily party look hasn’t yet been revealed (a bride has to stagger her content—especially when it’s been shot by David Sims), one can imagine it’s as playful as the sheer Chloé brunch look she whipped out the next day…

Sofia Richie Grainge in her Claudia Schiffer-inspired Chanel party dress.
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Charli XCX in her Saint Laurent mini after her London courthouse wedding.
Photo: Click News and MediaThe last hurrah look leans into the whimsy of what has just played out the night before – each delicious piece of dancefloor gossip sewn into its seams. For some, this might look like a killer pool party get-up. For others (Dua), a diaphanous bohemian summer dress accessorized with a swan minaudière is the way to go. Essential accessories include: face-shielding sunglasses and Nurofen Max to have and to hold one’s pulsating temples. Cheers to the happy couple!

Paris Hilton in Alice + Olivia at the post-wedding carnival she hosted on Santa Monica Pier in 2021.
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Dua Lipa in Chloé at her post-wedding brunch in Sicily.
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