Olga Lairs, 25, married fashion designer Giancarlo Angeletti, 43, last Saturday. She did so in a wedding dress designed by the luxury house of Nathan. The sustainable brand previously designed for Queen Mathilde, including the dress in which she married then-Crown Prince Philippe.
The eye-catching dress, in which the young presenter was married, attracted almost as much attention as her new husband. This custom made mini dress is custom made no layers Made and fits perfectly with the rock and roll identity that the couple stands for, explains Peterjan van Beesen, Nathan’s Head of Marketing at latest news. The dress was put together in close consultation with the bride. The wedding dress with a 2 meter veil was completed as icing on the cake with cream colored gloves as the finishing touch.
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“Olga’s ideas match our brand identity,” says Pieterjan Van Biesen. “Together we decided on the Italian style of the sixties,” which also indicates the nationality of the eighteen-year-old groom. Nothing is known about the cost of the dress, although the time and work that went into creating the dress should not be underestimated. “Not because it’s a short dress that takes less time to put on than a longer wedding dress.”
Known for his tailor-made clothes, Nathan has designed wedding dresses for many well-known names, including Marie Winants (wife of Bazart frontman Mathieu Therrien) and Queen Mathilde.
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