Victoria Beckham wears an elegant silver dress at Brooklyn Beckham’s wedding

On Saturday, Victoria Beckham and David Beckham made an entrance at their son Brooklyn Beckham’s wedding to heiress Nicola Peltz. As expected, Victoria’s outfit for the evening was stunning. The mother of the groom wore a Valentino silver satin dress with thin silver straps and a plunging neckline. The train of the dress swirled around her feet and the bodice was adorned with lace detailing.
Her hair was up in a high bun with tendrils falling around her face, and she wore a small silver clutch to match the tailored dress. David walked with her hand in hand wearing a black suit, which he had teased on Instagram weeks earlier.
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The wedding began at 6 a.m. and took place at the Peltz family estate in Palm Beach, Florida, worth an estimated $103 million. Massive tents were set up on the lawn of the mansion facing the ocean. The cocktail party following the ceremony was hosted by celebrity chef Thierry Isambert, known to have cooked for former President Bill Cinton. The wedding itself reportedly cost $4 million and was absolutely star-studded, with guests including Eva Longoria, Serena Williams, Rachel Zoe, Mel C of the Spice Girls and chef Gordan Ramsay.
Photos from the event are being kept under wraps for now, but Peltz has hired stylist Leslie Fremar, who has worked with Demi Moore and Charlize Theron. Prior to the wedding, Peltz and Fremar visited Valentino in Rome and the fashion house’s Pierpaolo Piccioli was confirmed as its designer.
Before the ceremony, the couple signed a marriage contract. The Beckams reportedly have a fortune valued at $499 million, but Peltz’s father, Nelson Peltz, is an estimated $1.7 billion financier.
A source told the Daily Mail“Naturally, Nicola and Brooklyn want the whole day to be perfect and their attention to detail is quite amazing…Money is obviously not an issue, but they still want the day to be a celebration of love, not wealth.”
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