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If you’ve ever spent time trawling Vogue’s weddings section, or had even a passing interest in bridal content on social media, you might have noticed weddings have changed. Less meringue dress and a cold hotel buffet; more individual, made to order. Even grooms are getting a makeover , but brides especially are showing off their style, leading by example, perhaps in Simone Rocha or a silk slip or – in the case of fashion designer Simon Porte Jacquemus – the guests might all be in dreamy diaphanous dresses.

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It also seems that people could not believe their eyes when seeing Dua Lipa dancing to ‘Les Démons de Minuit’ [by the band Images] or ‘Voyage, Voyage’ by Desireless. Yes, Dua Lipa really does like French songs!” Jacquemus told Vogue of dressing his guests for the ultimate fashion wedding day. “Anyway, it’s a wedding, not an after-party, and weddings are about hits!” he continued.

“Our aunts and grandmothers were present. We needed to kiss, dance and sing together. You can’t be a snob at a wedding.

” So true! Weddings should be fun! Jacquemus is one .

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