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Natalie Portman Wore The Perfect Bridal Look At The Dior Cruise Show

Natalie Portman and Christian Dior go way back to 2011, when she became the face of the iconic “Miss Dior” perfume. Since then, she has regularly appeared in fragrance campaigns, but is also a permanent fixture on the front row of fashion shows. At the latest show for the Cruise collection under creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri, set in the majestic garden of Villa Albani Torlonia in Rome, Natalie stole the show in a wedding dress look that all future brides should take note of.

This year’s cruise show featured looks inspired by Italian cinema and costume galas. Think: flowing gowns in delicate shades of white and cream, and short velvet dresses in deep burgundy and black. But off the runway, it was Natalie Portman’s look that caught our eye. The actor chose a floor-length dress from the current Cruise collection made of transparent tulle with an asymmetrical one-shoulder neckline. Tiered ruffles added lightness and movement to her look, a perfect gown for brides-to-be looking for a modern yet romantic silhouette.

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The actor paired it with a thin scarf around her neck, also made of matching tulle, and combined it with a slim-fitting blazer. This outfit is perfect for all brides looking for a stylish extra layer option for their Big Day. Simple satin strappy heels complete the look and leaves the outfit looking effortless and sophisticated.

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