Chloë Sevigny.Photo: Elder Ordonez/Splash News Online
Chloë Sevigny isn’t just a regular bride — she’s a cool bride.
This weekend, the acclaimed actress and her husband of two years Siniša Mačković , officiallycelebrated their nuptials for the second time– they privately said their “I dos” back in 2020 – in a quaint Connecticut ceremony.
And while this isn’t Sevingy’s first wedding rodeo, she certainly went all out with her bridal looks.
The actress/filmmaker and her stylist Haley Wollens put together three stunning ensembles in different styles that reflected her chic and multifaceted fashion taste.
The bride herself posted a loving photo onInstagram, showing a frontal view of the beautiful gown.
“Yesterday was undoubtedly the greatest day of my life,” she wrote. “So blessed to finally share our love and commitment with friends and family.”
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Designer Humberto Leonposted a story of the Sevigny’s reception look, a dress with a square neck silhouette, embroidered bodice, bell sleeves and lace skirt. She paired the cottagecore-like design with a pair of gold strap heels and adorned her sleek bun with a flower in her hair. “Love you @chloessevigny,” he captioned the story.
Derek Blasberg, Youtube’s Head of Fashion and Beauty,posted a gallery of photos from the ceremony, including a peak of the dress too. “Of course, Chloë Sevigny is the coolest girl in New York,” Blasberg captioned the post, alongside details of the ceremony like the “multiple bridal looks [and] ice sculptures”.
Josh Siegel, the curator at The Museum of Modern Art, teased her after-party look as well, which was held at her brother’s hip New York bar Paul’s Casablanca. In acandid photo of the newlywed couple, Sevigny wore what appears to be a jumpsuit with Victorian lace detailing that adorned the cutout neckline and a corseted top. The actress again placed two flowers in her hair and posed with a cigarette in hand.
Sevigny’s wedding wardrobe this time around took on a more romantic feel than her first edgy wedding dress.
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source: people.com