Lauren Conrad married William Tell on September 13th and since then, we’ve been eagerly awaiting all the deets on this style icon’s one-of-a-kind gown. As it turns out, she had three wardrobe changes!
First, she wore a ceremony ensemble that she collabored on with Mark Badgley and James Mischka. The gown features two-tone Chantilly lace embroidered with Alençon lace appliques. Crystals, pearls and baby glass beads added a dose of sparkle. An intricate illusion back and 10-foot train made the look just as stunning from the back.
In an official statement released by the designers, they reveal that they were “delighted” when LC came to them with her special request. With her young, modern, and sophisticated fashion sense, she embodies the ideal Badgley Mischka Bride. “She wanted a simple and classic yet glamorous gown which paired perfectly with the Old Hollywood element we love to put in each of our designs,” Mark and James added.
The bride explains that “I was so thrilled to have Mark and James work on my dress. Not only have I been a longtime fan of their designs and aesthetic, they are also the nicest guys. They were so sweet and made the process really enjoyable. I love my dress.”
Check out the inspiration board where it all started:
Photos courtesy of Badgley Mischka
UPDATE: During the reception, the bride switched to a strapless Monique Lhuillier sheath. For her after-party, she rocked the slip that she wore underneath her first gown during the ceremony.
Tell us: What do you think of her ceremony gown?
— Stefania Sainato