Grace Kelly’s Grandson Louis Ducruet Gets Married in a Two-Day Monaco Wedding
Grace Kelly’s grandson has gotten married.
Louis Ducruet has married his longterm partner, Marie Chevallier, in a sophisticated two-day wedding in Monaco. Ducruet is the grandson of Grace Kelly and Rainer III, Prince of Monaco, and the son of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and Daniel Ducruet.
The happy couple married in a civil ceremony on Friday July 26, at which the bride wore an ivory jumpsuit by Rosa Clará. The Mayor of Monaco, Georges Marsan, conducted the ceremony, which was followed by a relaxed reception in the gardens of Prince’s Palace.
The jumpsuit’s designer posted a photo of the bride’s gorgeous civil ceremony look on Instagram and wrote, “Our designer Rosa Clará designed Marie Chevallier’s wedding dress for her civil ceremony with Louis Ducruet, in Monaco. She chose a sophisticated, weightless silk crepe culotte jumpsuit with embroidered lace at the waist.”
For Saturday’s traditional cathedral wedding, Chevallier wore a stunning gown designed by Atelier Boisanger. Sharing a romantic photo of the happy couple on Instagram, the designer wrote, “Atelier Boisanger created a breathtaking wedding dress made of Silk Zagar and embroidered Chantilly Lace… it required 300 hours of embroideries, of patience and passion”:
Later in the day, the bride changed into another look by Rosa Clará, which was described on Instagram as “an amazing lace dress with a beautiful deep neckline, subtle beaded appliqués, and a bold short hemline under a spectacular extra-soft tulle and embroidered overskirt.” The striking party look showed Chevallier’s bridal versatility, and embraced a shorter yet still sophisticated look:
Congratulations to the happy couple!
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