IF YOU LIKED BLUE IVY’S WEDDING DRESS AT THE GRAMMY AWARDS YOU WILL LOVE THE VIVIENNE WESTWOOD BRIDAL COUTURE 2024 COLLECTION Vivienne Westwood Bridal Couture 2024: the new wedding dresses are pure magic

Of all the stars who took part in the 2024 Grammy Awards, Blue Ivy was the one who perhaps catalyzed the most curiosity, for three reasons. First, she is Beyoncé’s daughter, second, she has grown so much and is now a gorgeous 11-year-old girl, and finally, she wore a wedding dress for the occasion. And not just any one. The young star took the stage at the big event in a white dress by Vivienne Westwood Couture. A custom-made model, featuring the iconic corset, and a draped silk pearl taffeta fabric. A dream to wear to the altar, and apparently not only. The dress was so reminiscent of one of the models from the maison’s newly unveiled Bridal Couture 2024 collection.

Vivienne Westwood Bridal Couture 2024

The new couture creations – 10 in all – were presented with a series of photographs taken in Paris. Real people starred, revealing their vision of the couple and marriage from the perspective of freedom of thought and emancipation, showing both the traditional side of the bridal world and the evolution it is experiencing. Jordan and Marco were photographed in their home: Marco is wearing an elegant single-breasted ivory wool gabardine suit with corset, Jordan a corseted dress with layered Chantilly lace neckline.

Vivienne Westwood Bridal Couture 2024

Model Gaia is portrayed with her mother Cecile, following the loss of her father, in a multigenerational scene reflecting a feeling of companionship and comfort. Cecile wears an ethereal gown with sculpted shapes, in double-layered chiffon, embellished with an ancient Greek drape, a symbol of hope and healing. Gaia wears a dramatic Rococo-inspired bustier gown with puff sleeves, in bright pink organza with jacquard work, reflecting renewal.

Vivienne Westwood Bridal Couture 2024

Artist Tali wears a Chantilly lace mini-dress with corset, hood, and fingerless gloves. She is photographed alone in her studio to depict her solitary life as a painter and the empowerment that comes from her inner confidence.