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Demi Lovato Stuns In A Classic Vivienne Westwood Gown For Her Intimate Wedding

Demi Lovato Stuns In A Classic Vivienne Westwood Gown For Her Intimate Wedding

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Demi Lovato tied the knot with her long-term boyfriend, Jordan 'Jutes' Lutes, in California on Sunday. The couple had an intimate and dreamy wedding.
Singer and actor Demi Lovato has finally tied the knot with her long-term boyfriend, Jordan 'Jutes' Lutes, in California on Sunday. The couple had gotten engaged in December 2023. For her special day, Demi stunned in a white Vivienne Westwood bridal gown.
While Demi Lovato and Jordan Lutes have not officially announced their wedding on their social media platforms, the news was broken by Vogue Weddings. Following the news, fans took to social media to share pictures of Demi looking ethereally stunning in white. The British designer label is known for crafting stunning bridal pieces that are classic. It was only fitting for Demi to choose Vivienne Westwood for her special day.
Demi Lovato got married this weekend in a Vivienne Westwood couture gown🪐 pic.twitter.com/k5rV9dYuWD — linda (@itgirlbackup) May 26, 2025
Demi opted for a pearl white custom gown that came with Vivienne Westwood's signature corset bodice and off-the-shoulder draped sweetheart neckline. Complementing her ensemble with a sweeping cathedral-length tulle veil, Demi exuded a sense of timeless elegance and cinematic flair, the kind of breathtaking moment straight out of a Hollywood romance.
Talking about her gown, she told Vogue, 'When I was thinking about what dress style I wanted, I often found myself coming back to Vivienne's designs — specifically how the silhouettes really complement the curves of your body and her use of corsets."
Following the ceremony, Demi made a quick transformation into a second ensemble – still white, but with a striking twist. For the reception, she dazzled in another Westwood masterpiece: a refined ivory silk satin column gown, featuring a softly draped corset and delicate, cascading strands of broken pearls that added a touch of whimsy to the neckline.
Demi and Jordan first crossed paths while working on Demi's 2022 album Holy Fv–, with Jordan contributing as a co-writer on three of its sixteen tracks. Their professional collaboration soon blossomed into a romance, and they made their relationship public in August 2022. A little over a year later, on December 16, 2023, the couple got engaged. On Valentine's Day, the couple shared a romantic, wedding-themed photoshoot that had fans buzzing.
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May 26, 2025, 13:32 IST

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