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Lana Del Rey’s Wedding Dress Designer Details Gown She Wore for Ceremony
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Date:2025-04-14 01:02:45
Lana Del Rey said yes to heaven in all white.
Days after the “Summertime Sadness” singer tied the knot with wildlife tour guide Jeremy Dufrene, her dress designer Macye Wysner gave some insight into the look.
The designer told Billboard Sept. 30 that Lana wore “a custom CINQ gown made specifically for her.”
Lana, whose real name is Elizabeth Grant, walked down the graveled aisle by a bayou in Louisiana Sept. 26 in a white gown featuring a scalloped ruffle neckline, a fitted bodice and a voluminous skirt. Although the “Born to Die” singer’s gown is custom-made, CINQ also sells a similar look called “The River” made of ivory cotton lace and silk tulle.
For her wedding look, the 39-year-old opted to add “something blue” with a pastel ribbon tied around her side ponytail. As for her bouquet? She went with classic white flowers as her dad Robert Grant walked her to Jeremy.
Meanwhile, the alligator guide wore a dark gray suit during the nuptials at Arthur's Airboat Tours docks, where he works.
Although the couple sparked romance rumors in August when they were seen cozied up during the 2024 Reading Festival in the U.K., they’ve seemingly known each other for years. In fact, Lana shared her experience at the tour company with her husband and the guide.
She wrote in 2019, “Jeremy lemme be captain at Arthur’s Air Boat Tours x.” And in May, she shared a snap with him, simply writing, “Family w my guy.”
Lana’s nuptials come three years after she and ex-fiancée Clayton Johnson called it quits a year into their engagement. Although she was rumored to have dated artist Evan Winiker and musician Jack Donoghue, she emphasized that she was single last year.
“I’m definitely not in love right now,” she told Harper’s Bazaar in November. “Absolutely not in love. Have been, but no.”
However, she is open to finding love in the future.
“It hasn’t crossed my mind in the last five months on the road or here yet,” she continued. “But give it a week. My history, sure, it’s coming for me at some point. Yeah. It would be interesting if it didn’t. It would be interesting if it didn’t.”
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