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Nicola Peltz-Beckham wore a touching tribute to her mother to remarry Brooklyn Beckham

Three years after their dream wedding, Nicola Peltz-Beckham and Brooklyn Beckham have said yes to each other again. On August 2, they gathered their closest friends and family to celebrate their love once again. In the beautiful pictures the couple shared on Instagram, one detail immediately caught our eye: Nicola’s wedding dress. A look that not only makes a fashion statement, but also has a personal meaning.

Nicola and Brooklyn Peltz-Beckham met for the first time at the Coachella festival in 2017 — and no, it wasn’t love at first sight. But what started slowly developed into a deep connection. When they tied the knot in 2022, it was clear to both of them: this is it. For the big moment, Nicola wore a bespoke Valentino gown with a spectacular train.

For the renewal of their wedding vows, Nicola and Brooklyn Peltz-Beckham not only opted for a more intimate ceremony, Nicola’s wedding dress also reflected their close family ties in a special way. Instead of a designer dress, this time she chose a dress with history: her off-the-shoulder gown with puffed sleeves once belonged to none other than her mother Claudia Peltz, who wore it to her own wedding in the 1980s.

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The dress perfectly combines past and present. Floral 3D appliqués lend the dress a touch of romance, while the long sleeves exude nostalgic vibes. For a modern twist, Nicola had the dress tailored to fit her figure, including a trendy corset top.

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The result? A bridal look that is not only absolutely on trend in 2025, but also shows how timeless bridal fashion can be


A version of this article originally appeared on GLAMOUR (Germany).

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