Palvin Barbara walks down the aisle in Vivienne Westwood gown

Palvin Barbara walks down the aisle in Vivienne Westwood gown

The couple married on the Palvin family’s Hungarian estate, the Harlekin Estate in Cegléd on 15 July.


Barbara Plavin, now officially Barbara Sprouse, and her husband Dylan Sprouse have been together for six years and their relationship has been a huge hit with fans who have been wondering when they would officially tie the knot.

Although the couple said they had originally planned a small wedding, the guest list swelled to 115. However, this is probably nothing compared to what is expected at their California wedding ceremony planned for this autumn.

The model insisted on wearing something classic and elegant for the big day, so she chose Vivienne Westwood, who created a glamorous bespoke gown for her. The wedding dress was topped off with a nineties-inspired choker courtesy of Tiffany & Co. and a pair of white Jimmy Choo bridal shoes.

Barbara, of course, wore several dresses throughout the day, slipping into a Lorenzo Serafini dress as a second outfit for a more comfortable post-ceremony party. As is customary in Hungary, the bridesmaid’s dress had to be from a Hungarian designer, so the model chose Hungarian brand MERO.


Photos: Bence Bársony

Source: Vogue

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