Barbara Palvin: Timeless and classic – these are her wedding looks

Barbara Palvin
She shows her three wedding looks for the first time

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You have given the vows! A big celebration is planned for the fall, but first, Barbara Palvin, 29, and Dylan Sprouse, 30, are getting married among close family and friends at her parents’ estate in their native Hungary. The model also stays in her comfort zone visually: she shines with classic elegance and says “Yes, I do” in three different dresses.

A dream made of silk: This is Barbara Palvin’s wedding dress

It is already clear from the first photos of the wedding: the detail of the wedding wardrobe has been carefully thought out! Her dress should definitely be timeless and classic, the former “Victoria’s Secret” model reports to Vogue magazine as part of a small photo documentation of the Hungarian wedding. And indeed: no sweeping tulle fabric, no playful details. She was inspired by Vivienne Westwood’s designs. Not only that, the model ends up choosing a wedding dress directly from the design house Vivienne Westwood. The linear dress enchants with high-quality silk and convinces above all with simple elegance.

Barbara Palvin stages the silk dress with a floor-length veil and transparent gloves. Matching the classic style, she relies on pointed heels by Jimmy Choo.

A wedding look with great attention to detail

Even beyond the tailor-made dress and perfectly matching shoes, everything about the bridal look seems to be consistent. The ’90s-inspired jewelry the 29-year-old wears on her big day was even custom-made for her by Tiffany & Co. and glitters like a tight-fitting choker around the bride’s neck.

Change of clothes: Barbara Palvin wears two more looks

In the course of her wedding evening, Barbara Palvin proves how changeable she is and joins the tradition of many prominent brides before her with another bridal look – she relies on several dresses. Playful and casual: Instead of the fine silk dress, an ankle-length dress with a back neckline is the first choice by Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini.

I felt like a modern day princess in the dress.

In an interview with Vogue, Palvin reveals that her third choice of dress is based on a Hungarian tradition: red dresses are worn after midnight. For this reason, she chose a mini dress in this color from the Hungarian fashion label Mero as her third and final look. A picture gallery she posts on Instagram shows her different looks:

The color scheme for the guests is: “Pretty in pastel”

Not only has her own look been perfectly worked out, Barbara Palvin has also set a motto for her guests: Pretty in pastel. “It was important to me not to choose a specific color but a color palette so that everyone could express themselves the way they wanted to,” the bride said.

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