OK007 Archives you might not be the type to find yourself dreaming about weddings.
Yet there's something to certainly aspire to in the case of model Miranda Kerr and Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel, whose photos from their May wedding were released by Voguemagazine.
SEE ALSO: 2017's social media landscape in one stunning infographicMuch of the focus was on Kerr's Dior Haute Couture dress, channelling a classical Hollywood charm; it was inspired by the dress Grace Kelly wore when she married Prince Rainier of Monaco in 1956.
And yeah, it's pretty dreamy.
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Kerr told the magazine she opted for fully-covered dress, with long sleeves and a high neck, to create a sense of "purity and mystery."
"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," she told the publication.
Kerr's wedding dress fitting was also detailed in a video.
The rest of the day sounds like an idyllic Hollywood day, as well.
Kerr spent the morning casually making a "slow-roasted chicken scented with turmeric and lemon," Spiegel's favourite, apparently. Then the couple went and did some yoga to calm the "matrimonial nerves."
You know, as all couples do.
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