The wedding season officially opened thanks to 27-year-old billionaire heiress and actress Nicola Peltz and 23-year-old Brooklyn Beckham – the eldest son of British footballer David Beckham and former Spice Girl designer Victoria Beckham – who tied the knot Beach Estate of the Peltz family in Florida. Peltz wore a timeless Valentino Haute Couture dress with a square neckline and a declining pool train. Her stylist, the Hollywood outfit Leslie Fremar, told British Vogue that the creation of the dress was the “ultimate sewing experience” that required many trips to the record label’s headquarters in Rome, a year of brainstorming and a transatlantic trip by herself. head seamstress for the final- fine finishing touches. While there were once rumors that Victoria Beckham could design her new bride’s dress, Peltz told Vogue that asking for the help of Valentino’s creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli was “pointless”. Picciloi has amassed a number of memorable fashion accolades over the past year – from his viral all-pink show at Paris Fashion Week to his CFDA-certified Zendaya outfit on almost every red carpet. Sewn to the dress at the request of Peltz’s mother, former fashion model Claudia Heffner Peltz, was an evil-eyed amulet (a charm intended to repel the curse of jealousy) and a private message with blue thread.
Beckham’s boys – Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and David – were all dressed by Kim Jones for Dior. The groom wore a classic woolen lapel tailcoat with a white shirt, white vest and white bow tie, decorated with a set with an emerald hoop hoop by Anita Ko. The award-winning designer and mother of the groom Victoria Beckham arrived with one of her own designs, a silver floor-length dress finished with silver lace and spaghetti straps. and Serena Williams, Eva Longoria and Gordon Ramsey present. Peltz was driven down the aisle by her businessman tycoon father, Nelson Peltz. “Thank you for the most beautiful weekend of my life,” Pelts wrote in an Instagram post that captured the father-daughter moment, “You are the wind under my wings.” Beckham and Pelts also worked with the charity Care and encouraged guests to make donations in their own name to support civilians affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine.