
When the bride is head of Dior shoes and sits on the board of one of the largest luxury conglomerates in the world, you can expect a wedding of phenomenal style. That's what happened when Delphine Arnault, heir to the LVMH empire, which includes the fashion houses Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, Pucci, Fendi and Celine, and champagne houses Veuve Clicquot, Dom Perignon and Moët & Chandon, married Alessandro Gancia, heir to Italian wine dynasty Gancia.
With all that high-end fashion (and wine!) goodness in the family, there is no way this wedding could have been anything less than stunning. The bride arrived at the cathedral in a vintage Rolls-Royce. She wore an off-the-shoulder John Galliano gown, and a cathedral-length Stephen Jones veil. The cathedral in which the wedding took place was decorated with thousands of white roses.
Arnault wore a second Galliano dress to the reception. Her mother wore Dior and Jones, while the maid of honor wore a dress from Prada. Guests included John Galliano, Karl Lagerfeld and Louis Vuitton designer Marc Jacobs, the French first lady Bernadette Chirac, Elizabeth Hurley and husband Arun Nayar, a few French cabinet members, Nicholas Sarkozy, and dozens more fashion, film, and food notables.
We can only hope the marriage is as spectacular!
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