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Olivia Culpo told Vogue she didn't want her Dolce & Gabbana ceremony gown to "exude sex in any way." The dress divided social media users, with some saying Culpo pushed a "conservative agenda" with it. Olivia Culpo's wedding dress is causing a stir online.

The former Miss Universe married NFL player Christian McCaffrey on June 29 in Rhode Island, a little over a year after they got engaged . Culpo wore three custom Dolce & Gabbana dresses throughout her wedding day, including a simple ball gown for her ceremony. But the gown became controversial after Culpo emphasized its modesty in an interview with Vogue.



Culpo and Dolce & Gabbana did not respond to requests for comment from Business Insider. Olivia Culpo said she didn't want her wedding dress to 'exude sex' Culpo's three Dolce & Gabbana wedding dresses each had a distinct look. She wore a long-sleeved, crepe ball gown for her ceremony with button detailing on the sleeves and back.

It also had a high neckline that ensured her torso was completely covered. Culpo wore an off-the-shoulder, empire-waist dress with a rosette on the bodice for much of the reception. At the end of the night, she changed into a mini-romper that was overlaid with a sheer bubble skirt for a more fun look.

A post shared by Vogue Weddings (@vogueweddings) Culpo told Vogue's Elise Taylor that she didn't want the ceremony dress she wore "to exude sex in any way, shape, or form" because of her views on marriage. "It's a covenant," Culpo said. "It's the be.

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