Steve Jobs' Daughter, 27, Stuns in Just-Released Wedding Photo: ‘Absolutely Radiant'
Eve Jobs, 27, is officially married. The daughter of Apple Inc. co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs, who passed away in 2011 at age 56, tied the knot earlier this summer with British showjumping champion Harry Charles in a lavish, multi-day wedding in the Cotswolds, England. The event reportedly cost around $6.7 million and even featured a performance by Elton John.In a just-released photo from the celebration, the model and equestrian gave fans a first glimpse of her elegant lace Givenchy wedding gown and cathedral-length veil.
Jobs stunned with her blonde hair styled in a sleek, low bun, highlighting the gown's striking square neckline. Her groom looked equally dashing in full black-tie attire. The couple, who have been dating since 2022, appeared effortlessly chic in the elegant images.
The photo, captioned 'we're MARRIED !!!,' was shared to express gratitude to the friends, family, and artisans who helped make their wedding a 'magical week.'
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'Stunning, beautiful, amazing,' wrote one commenter on Jobs' Instagram post, while another simply called her 'Absolutely radiant.'Eve Jobs: Model, Equestrian, and Stanford Grad
Eve Jobs is one of Steve Jobs' four children with his wife, Laurene Powell Jobs. A successful model and competitive equestrian, she graduated from Stanford University in 2021 with a degree in Science, Technology, and Society.
Remembering Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs passed away in October 2011 from complications related to pancreatic cancer. Eve was just 13 years old at the time of his death.
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Steve Jobs' Daughter, 27, Stuns in Just-Released Wedding Photo: 'Absolutely Radiant' first appeared on Parade on Aug 4, 2025
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