Miranda Kerr’s much-anticipated wedding dress has finally been revealed, with an intimate video of her dress fitting.
In an interview with Vogue the Australian model opened up about her May nuptials to Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel.
On her big day the bride wore a timeless, custom-made Dior couture dress, created by the brand’s artistic director Maria Grazia Chiuri and inspired by Grace Kelly’s gown she wore for her wedding to Prince Rainier of Monaco.
“Honestly, I couldn’t have imagined a more beautiful dress”, the mother-of-one explained to Vogue.
“I’ve had a lot of fun with fashion, and I used to be more wild, free, bohemian.”
“But in this period of my life, my style is more pulled back. My greatest sources of inspiration have always been Grace, Audrey Hepburn, and my grandmother, who at 80 has an effortless chic: a nice pant, a white blouse, a scarf, a little heel.”
The model paired the long-sleeved high-necked satin gown with a long flowing veil and a pearl-encrusted headdress designed by Stephen Jones.
According to Vogue, both Evan and Miranda’s son Flynn wore Dior morning suits for the big day, which took place at the couple’s home in Brentwood, California.