Demi Lovato Marries Jordan 'Jutes' Lutes in Romantic California Wedding
Demi Lovato married Jordan "Jutes" Lutes in a California wedding on Sunday, May 25
She wore a custom Vivienne Westwood gown and cathedral-style veil, according to Vogue
The couple went public with their romance in August 2022 and got engaged in December 2023Demi Lovato is married!
The singer, 32, tied the knot with her boyfriend, Jordan "Jutes" Lutes, 34, in a romantic ceremony in California on Sunday, May 25, according to Vogue.
For her walk down the aisle, she wore a custom "pearl white" Vivenne Westwood gown with a corset bodice and a cathedral-style tulle veil. "I have been a fan of Vivienne Westwood's designs for a long time,' she told the outlet.
'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 in your body, and her use of corsets,' she added.
Lovato, who collaborated with the Westwood team on the design, declared, 'I love everything about the dress."
For the reception, the bride slipped into a second Westwood look, an ivory silk satin column dress with a draped corset top, per Vogue. The design featured broken pearls trailing from the neckline.
"It's a one-of-a-kind piece that makes me feel so special," Lovato said.
According to Vogue, the newlyweds hosted a rehearsal dinner on the eve of their wedding. After a run-through of their ceremony, overseen by celebrity event planner Mindy Weiss, the group enjoyed an intimate meal.
Ahead of their wedding, Lovato expressed her excitement to marry Jutes via a sweet post on Instagram on Feb. 14.
"Jordan, I cannot WAIT to marry you!! The past 3 years have been the best 3 years of my life and I have you to thank for that," Lovato wrote alongside sweet photos of them posing together next to a vintage Porsche. "I'm obsessed with your heart, your love and your light. I can't wait to grow old with you and start a family together 🥹🥹 Happy Valentine's Day to the love of my life. I love you honey!!!"
Jutes and Lovato first went public with their romance in August 2022. A source told PEOPLE at the time, "It's a really happy and healthy relationship. He's a super great guy."
Jutes popped the question in a 'personal and intimate proposal' in Los Angeles on Dec. 16, 2023, PEOPLE confirmed exclusively at the time.
"You know, I've waited my whole life for him," Lovato told PEOPLE in September 2024. "It's very grounding to have a partner that is so supportive, so loving, so caring. It's very easy to stay centered with him because I love him so much and he treats me so amazing."
The couple — who first met during a writing session for Lovato's album "Holy Fvck" — didn't rush tying the knot. Jutes revealed to PEOPLE in October 2024 that they didn't want to worry about wedding planning.
"We're not trying to stress ourselves out,' he said. 'I feel like a lot of weddings can be stressful and very quick, and so we're on it, but we're also taking our time, and we're also just enjoying being engaged.'
"We're not trying to skip engagement to get right to wedding," he continued. "We're just basking in it and soaking it up. We'll be married forever. We just want to enjoy every step."
During a September 2023 appearance on the PodcastOne podcast LadyGang, Lovato opened up about her first interaction with Jutes while they worked on her eighth studio album.
"I texted my friends and was like, 'Oh my God, the hottest guy just walked in. I am so nervous. I don't know what to do with myself,' " she said.
The singer noted that it took 'a couple months' for them to become romantically involved.
Their collaboration resulted in Jutes co-writing Lovato's tracks "Substance," "Happy Ending," and "City of Angels." In August 2023, he gushed about the singer's talents and their romance in an Instagram tribute written in honor of Lovato's birthday.
'Your heart has changed lives all over the planet… especially some dude from a farm in canada who wound up in your session over a year ago,' he wrote. 'I didn't know the perfect person existed until i met u. but now that i do, i'm gunna spend the rest of my life protecting u and doing whatever i can to squeeze another smile n belly laugh outta u. i couldn't be more proud to call u my baby.'
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Lovato opened up about what makes their relationship work during an appearance on SiriusXM's The Howard Stern Show in September 2023.
'He has the best personality. We laugh nonstop,' she said. 'There's this partnership there that is just so magnetic, and the way that we laugh together — it's just nonstop. So I think if you can find someone that makes you feel safe, that you're so attracted to, that you laugh with constantly, that's the formula of a really great relationship.'
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