A post shared by HELLO! Magazine (@hellomag)"It fitted me perfectly and was exactly what I wanted,” the financial analyst, 32, told Hello!
magazine. “It always troubled me that wedding dresses are only worn once so it was amazing to give such a beautiful dress a second lease of life."Alizée is not the first high-profile bride to have worn a borrowed gown recently.
Princess Beatrice, another pandemic bride, borrowed a 1960s Norman Hartnell gown from her grandmother, the Queen, when she married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in July 2020.
And when Carrie Symonds married Prime Minister Boris Johnson in May, she rented a Christos Costarellos from My Wardrobe HQ for £45.Alizée’s - or rather, Carole’s - dress was more in line with the bohemian aesthetic.
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