Wow that seems ironically left out of the narrative 🤨 social media is so shady. I saw another woman in white and chalked it up being a non-traditional wedding and it was probably an agreement. I didn’t even know it was a gay couple’s wedding until I read your comment lol it’s the pointless outrage for me
@@minheo03 yeah I noticed that AND another woman wearing white so I came to the conclusion that this was not a “traditional” wedding but I didn’t wanna jump to conclusions because I didn’t know what Jacque looks like to know that that pic specifically was of him and his now husband. So I came to the comments to _see what the streets were saying_ lmao and this comment confirmed what I thought initially thought but didn’t wanna be wrong in assuming. Them failing to mention that it was gay wedding with there being no “bride” to disrespect, seems purposefully done to create sheep-like outrage which is terrible cuz now people are only talking about this wedding because people are making it seem like Dua was the ONLY woman wearing white when it was pretty much what seems to be the dress code. That was the part that bothered me. It’s sleazy imo
The fact that the people complaining didn’t even pay attention to that when the very photo shows it just shows why I don’t take internet controversy seriously.
"how dare you attend a designer's wedding wearing the designer's dress that was tailored by the designer for you to wear to the wedding you were invited to by the designer" .....
that’s such a beautiful dress but I also love the less dramatic eye look, she usually wears winged eyeliner (don’t get me wrong I’m no stranger to some chola liner) but I feel like this look softens her face and complements the dress
She wore the designers dress to the designers wedding, that is not inappropriate by any means. She looks awesome and I'm sure he was very happy to see her in the dress he designed.
And if that's the case I can guarantee he asked her to wear that dress to his wedding, for press, cause it's Dua Lipa. Also was there a theme? Because a woman behind her is also wearing white.
@@tillyrose2632 exactly!!!! Its an all white wedding theme and it was an excellent choice!!! The guests looked amazing and the grooms looked amazing!!!!
can you imagine being a fashion designer, and having celebrities wearing YOUR designs to your wedding? i’m sure it was a beautiful moment for him during such a beautiful event in his life
Exactly! That sounds so flattering, especially on your own special day. If Jacquemus actually had an issue, he’d blast her all over social media and every guest would be upset. The only people throwing a fit are the ones who weren’t even there.
@@pixi3d3ath47 it's a gay wedding so I don't think he'd mind her or any ladies wearing white and sheer and white was dress code for women 🤦🏻♀️ people on internet just want something to talk about everything's a controversy now
I’m in Nice France now and it’s amazing how every second woman is drop dead gorgeous and would be famous in the US. Dressed impeccably. Different level. 🔥
Yeah, the point is not to upstage the brides dress, but neither of the grooms wore a dress? And it's literally HIS dress, getting a TON of attention on social media? And also another woman in the photo is also wearing a white dress....it kinda seems like maybe its just not your standard dress code
Also, a lot of weddings have a color theme for the guests and turns out, a lot of the times is white! I'm only twenty, so i've only been to like three weddings, and the colors for the guests' attire included white in all of them
Thank you for this comment. I liked the dress on her before knowing this. I also noticed another woman in a white dress. Maybe it was black and white themed.
@SweetChick10101 that's actually exactly how those rules work like there's a reason there's a rule that you don't wear white to a wedding now can you make exceptions to that rule based on your person yes but that doesn't negate the fact that it is a generally known rule that is generally considered rude to wear white to a wedding did I say Millie Bobby Brown is being rude no I simply referenced the fact that it is a well-known rule that it's generally considered rude to wear white to somebody else's wedding but go off Queen
I don't think grooms actually care about women wearing white anyway, it's usually an issue because the bride almost always wear white. There's no bride here, only 2 grooms so I don't think they care
@@courtneypeet9131 even if it's a general rule, immediately attacking some for it if you don't know if this specific wedding allows it is just rude and not needed at all.
Best take I’ve seen so far. No offense to Debra from Wisconsin, but the people I see mad about it don’t really understand the culture of the fashion industry they are trying to speak for
so you're assuming the criticism comes from middle America. It's a great possibility that Deborah from Wisconsin doesn't know or care who these people are. Or care about fashion people from LA and NY.
It seems that the dress code for the wedding was actually b&w, judging from the other pictures from the wedding. I saw people only wearing black or white. Probably the groom himself asked the guests to dress that way for aesthetic reasons. It was a chic wedding :D
@@mavis.lahar2001 People like getting upset for no reason, I don't get it, it's not their wedding for them to be upset about, don't assume whoever is getting married will have the same reaction or opinion as you. For instance, there's some upset that the dress was see-through, but that's the fcking dress the groom designed! he most likely doesn't mind, and if he finds it upsetting it would be his place to speak out not some stranger on the internet with nothing better to do
@@hibeautym bruh you think dua just said make me a dress and he just made one for her. Designers specifically ask for stuff like event, theme, person's individual taste before they make dresses. It's a designer dress, and the _designer_ made it, he's not just making a random dress out of the blue
@@katsa6052 i actually was surprised that somebody designed that because to me it looked very odd and impractical. I'm going to rewatch the video now because I had no idea these circular shapes were not supposed to be there XD
1. They literally customized it for DUA 2. Why would they be bothered by her showing skin , it’s the wedding of two fashion designers , they would want you to show up and show out. 3. A LOT of women who attended wore white , so I can only imagine it was per request of the happy couple.
He wanted her to wear it. You don’t wear white or something that sheer unless the people getting married tell you to wear it. He mostly gave a lot of people ideas or garments to wear at his wedding. Talk about a wedding aesthetic were you get to control what guest wear to your wedding. I bet the whole wedding was beautiful
If he doesn't care then I don't care lol. Do you know how much of a flex that is to have a major celebrity attending your wedding in a dress that you created? Please. If anything that just puts the spotlight back on him. "Oh who made your dress?"...."the groom." Bye fake outrage. That man is just fine lol 😂💜✨
In some places in Europe it's customary for the maidens of honor to also wear white if in the simpler style you can see it for example with pipa Middleton
"In some places in Europe it's customary for the maidens of honor to also wear white" girl ...no maidens of honor are not even a thing in europe, they are an american thing
I live in Spain and most of the couples that I've met would ask guests to wear all white to the wedding, I wouldn't be surprised if they did that too in the south of France.
In Philippines, most weddings require everyone to wear white. And all female guests WEAR GOWNS. Im not exactly sure why u guys in us always wear somewhat a simple style when its such a big day. Weddings here make everyone wear gowns and for male they all wear suits or barong (a traditional formal chlothing) . A bridesmaids gown here can easily outshine any brides dress in US. Our brides here are mad stunning tho! They have this extremely intricate gown design with awesome bead and lace works and a long trail. The bride also wears a really long veil and tiara Not all wedding require the guest to wear white but usually they still choose colors like yellow or sky blue (light colors in general) . But nevertheless the common here is for guest to wear white
i mean… it’s not like it’s a HUGE white gown with flowers and designs and everything… and the dress looks nice on dua, so… i don’t think she’s wrong for it.
I think she’s a friend, that supports her friends work. If that were my design I’d love for it to be worn by someone I hold dear, especially at my wedding.
As a french whose family is from the South, marriages are more relaxed regarding traditions and often people will wear white or nuances of cream to a wedding, even as friends of the marrying couple.
That's pretty awesome, it's basically promo for one of his designs at his wedding which would make me feel proud as a designer since she's a beautiful guest in that dress
She looks gorgeous. I'm sure that he knew she was going to wear this. He probably chose it. Other wedding guests wore white. Also, the whole "not wearing white to a wedding" isn't necessarily a thing in every country. It's a big thing in America, but not all countries are so extreme about that. Plus, it's a gay wedding. It's not a woman getting married who is going to maybe have a hang up about other women wearing white dresses. Everybody gets offended so quickly, and they're always looking for something that they think should offend people, even when it doesn't.
I agree that she rocked the dress and realize the designer knew she’d be wearing it, but a designer’s wedding is probably one of the only weddings it’d be okay to wear a sheer dress.
I’ve been to a white wedding. Everyone was asked to wear white and no necklaces. The only color was in the shades of blue and white flowers and her gorgeous sapphire necklace from her great grandmother.
From the clips from the wedding it looked like most women wore Jacquemus to the wedding, and all beige or white. People are making problems out of nothing
@@caravanrose fellow other "frenchie" here. This name should be pronounced "JA-KE-MÜS" JA being pronounced with a soft -j sound like he did in the video or in the word camouflaGe; CQUE being pronounced with a hard -k sound like in cope or mechanism and the letter e pronounced as uh (the sound y'all typically make when hesitating) ; and MUS is pronounced with a clear -u sound (if you've ever heard the letter said out loud in french, idk how to explain it for you, I don't even think you have this sound in English) and the s is optional, some say it, some don't. I guess it really depends on the mood. Anyway, I hope I was of any help. Have a nice rest of your day.
I mean it was not like there was a bride to outshine. It's like Kelly said, maybe there was an emergency and the emergency was she looks really good in white
Me an Indian staring at Indian brides that match with their ENTIRE FAMILY. I mean sometimes, even the EXACT designs & can't stop being elated about it. Clicking family pics in similar or same attire. Maybe we are just super confident & secure.😅😅
Me personally I think the dress is beautiful but you know a wedding is the one place you don’t wanna wear white cause you know it’s the brides time and special moment
i wanna say it surprised me how naturall and not so pretty face she has here but i totally love her for it and actually like it more then perfect beautifull face, thats just boring
I might be wrong but I don't see it as such a big deal since there's no bride clad in white in this instance. I don't think she's stealing anyone's thunder imho.
Not in this instance, I agree. But I don't think that this would be okay at any gay couple's wedding without their permission. Some people do not like to see others try to upstage them on their wedding day, no matter the gender.
@@inessa5923 I am only talking about this specific instance tho. Ofc it would probably be rude at other times. But since it's a Jacquemus dress worn at his own wedding we can probably deduce that it was approved by him.
That is actually such a beautiful dress, the movement, the color, the little things coming out of the fabric that create shadows, the FABRIC. Everything is absolutely simple and gorgeous at the same time.
wearing a designer's dress to that designers wedding seems like a sign of support and respect. Dua looks stunning anyway! even her makeup looks so fresh and lovely. I bet it was a beautiful ceremony!
I'm literally looking at the other woman in the back with a white dress on too 😂 I doubt it was an issue to wear white
Right that’s what I was looking at I don’t think the grooms had a problem with it if multiple people did it 😂
Same! Do we even know if the bride wore white?
@@kneau i don't think there was a bride lol
@@Nenebeautyywonderful!
@@Nenebeautyy which would explain the white dresses! Maybe they paid homage to the traditional western white dress with the female guests
no one is mentioning the fact that it was literally a gay wedding, there was no bride to disrespect by wearing a white dress regardless 😭
Wow that seems ironically left out of the narrative 🤨 social media is so shady. I saw another woman in white and chalked it up being a non-traditional wedding and it was probably an agreement. I didn’t even know it was a gay couple’s wedding until I read your comment lol it’s the pointless outrage for me
@@bellaelleira I mean there's a pic of the grooms in the vid, but yea you got a point
I only found this out by reading your comment lmfao this whole headline and story is pointless
@@minheo03 yeah I noticed that AND another woman wearing white so I came to the conclusion that this was not a “traditional” wedding but I didn’t wanna jump to conclusions because I didn’t know what Jacque looks like to know that that pic specifically was of him and his now husband. So I came to the comments to _see what the streets were saying_ lmao and this comment confirmed what I thought initially thought but didn’t wanna be wrong in assuming. Them failing to mention that it was gay wedding with there being no “bride” to disrespect, seems purposefully done to create sheep-like outrage which is terrible cuz now people are only talking about this wedding because people are making it seem like Dua was the ONLY woman wearing white when it was pretty much what seems to be the dress code. That was the part that bothered me. It’s sleazy imo
exactly lol
Jacquemus’ entire last collection was full of white gowns inspired by the fact that he was getting married this fall. If anything it is homage to them
The women behind her
"No I'm not even here I'm in hallucinations bebe"
Bebé oui oui and first reply btw.
the theme of the wedding was White/beige!!! all the guests and even Simon's grandmother were wearing white
The fact that the people complaining didn’t even pay attention to that when the very photo shows it just shows why I don’t take internet controversy seriously.
@@nopeninja9765 I don't see the point of getting upset if the wedding couple were cool with it. At the end of the day, they had final say.
@@nopeninja9765 no what’s even better is the people complaining weren’t even invited or knew who the grooms were or that they were even grooms
Exactly!!
only famous people could wear white and the rest of the peasants had to wear beige lol
"how dare you attend a designer's wedding wearing the designer's dress that was tailored by the designer for you to wear to the wedding you were invited to by the designer"
.....
And on theme! The audacity of wearing a color in the theme of the wedding
😂😂😂😂
@@mariapaz6379 truly unacceptable! so disrespectful
That is the comment I was coming to write lmao
lol
that’s such a beautiful dress but I also love the less dramatic eye look, she usually wears winged eyeliner (don’t get me wrong I’m no stranger to some chola liner) but I feel like this look softens her face and complements the dress
she looks stunning wtff
She wore the designers dress to the designers wedding, that is not inappropriate by any means. She looks awesome and I'm sure he was very happy to see her in the dress he designed.
And if that's the case I can guarantee he asked her to wear that dress to his wedding, for press, cause it's Dua Lipa. Also was there a theme? Because a woman behind her is also wearing white.
There's also literally a woman next to her wearing white as well. It was probably an all white party nurr
@@tillyrose2632 exactly!!!! Its an all white wedding theme and it was an excellent choice!!! The guests looked amazing and the grooms looked amazing!!!!
@@Booby_toesdays right causes the people who got married don't give a f 😂
Did not know that. Cool.
can you imagine being a fashion designer, and having celebrities wearing YOUR designs to your wedding? i’m sure it was a beautiful moment for him during such a beautiful event in his life
Exactly! That sounds so flattering, especially on your own special day. If Jacquemus actually had an issue, he’d blast her all over social media and every guest would be upset. The only people throwing a fit are the ones who weren’t even there.
@@pixi3d3ath47 it's a gay wedding so I don't think he'd mind her or any ladies wearing white and sheer and white was dress code for women 🤦🏻♀️ people on internet just want something to talk about everything's a controversy now
Bro, if anything it’s a sign of respect that she went to his wedding in one of his designs, I think he would have been happy to see that
I’m in Nice France now and it’s amazing how every second woman is drop dead gorgeous and would be famous in the US. Dressed impeccably. Different level. 🔥
Sounds wonderful
It’s a gay wedding??? I don’t think the GROOM would be upset 😂
Yeah, the point is not to upstage the brides dress, but neither of the grooms wore a dress? And it's literally HIS dress, getting a TON of attention on social media? And also another woman in the photo is also wearing a white dress....it kinda seems like maybe its just not your standard dress code
That’s what I thought, too… not wearing bridal white doesn’t seem like a big deal when there isn’t a bride.
Also, a lot of weddings have a color theme for the guests and turns out, a lot of the times is white! I'm only twenty, so i've only been to like three weddings, and the colors for the guests' attire included white in all of them
Thank you for this comment. I liked the dress on her before knowing this. I also noticed another woman in a white dress. Maybe it was black and white themed.
Why do gays get married if they don't follow God? Not hate, I’m curious
It's like no one considers that some weddings allow this, or that people might have asked the couple if it was okay ahead of time.
Actually it was the theme wearing white that day, people so lazy to do a little search to find out the truth before they attack others.
No it's that it's generally considered rude to do. Exceptions to the rule doesn't negate the rule
@SweetChick10101 that's actually exactly how those rules work like there's a reason there's a rule that you don't wear white to a wedding now can you make exceptions to that rule based on your person yes but that doesn't negate the fact that it is a generally known rule that is generally considered rude to wear white to a wedding did I say Millie Bobby Brown is being rude no I simply referenced the fact that it is a well-known rule that it's generally considered rude to wear white to somebody else's wedding but go off Queen
I don't think grooms actually care about women wearing white anyway, it's usually an issue because the bride almost always wear white. There's no bride here, only 2 grooms so I don't think they care
@@courtneypeet9131 even if it's a general rule, immediately attacking some for it if you don't know if this specific wedding allows it is just rude and not needed at all.
This gotta say a lot about how dxmb people can be. I love how you said “none of your business” 👑
Nah but when you have to censor out parts of an outfit, that’s how you know it’s kinda whack and shows too much💀
These American pronounce of jaquemus makes me cry 😂
i'm curious on what's the correct way. isn't it like jah-ku-mooz?
@@adobokkeumbap jak-mus with the french pronunciation of U
@@kittymeowsthetruth That's his family name. His parents named him Simon
@@kittymeowsthetruth well it’s definitely normal depending on the language and that’s his last name....
@@kittymeowsthetruth Its normaln for France lol. Lisa is an exotic name in my coutry.
It's a fashion wedding for fashion people. I think we can disregard what Deborah from Wisconsin thinks about it 🤣
Best take I’ve seen so far. No offense to Debra from Wisconsin, but the people I see mad about it don’t really understand the culture of the fashion industry they are trying to speak for
@@missg8861 🤣🤣🤣
so you're assuming the criticism comes from middle America. It's a great possibility that Deborah from Wisconsin doesn't know or care who these people are. Or care about fashion people from LA and NY.
@@gobyfish1399 if Deborah didn't care, why is she commenting on this? She should shut up.
as a deborah from maryland, i approve this message
It seems that the dress code for the wedding was actually b&w, judging from the other pictures from the wedding. I saw people only wearing black or white. Probably the groom himself asked the guests to dress that way for aesthetic reasons. It was a chic wedding :D
Yes! You can even see it on the picture, there was another female guest behind dua lipa that also wear white dress… i think it’s the dress code
I thought that this was obvious
100%
Yeah! I mean there isn't a bride, only two grooms so why people are upset 💀 Just two husbands bruh, ain't nobody wearing a wedding dress.
@@mavis.lahar2001 People like getting upset for no reason, I don't get it, it's not their wedding for them to be upset about, don't assume whoever is getting married will have the same reaction or opinion as you. For instance, there's some upset that the dress was see-through, but that's the fcking dress the groom designed! he most likely doesn't mind, and if he finds it upsetting it would be his place to speak out not some stranger on the internet with nothing better to do
I just love the way you said “Non of Your Business”❤
""It'sss none of your business 💅"🌚
"Why would she dress like that at a wedding?!" My brother in Christ the groom made the dress!
@HELLUR i dont get it
Doesn’t mean he told her to specifically wear that .
@@hibeautym nah y'all better get job instead of being mad over what celebrities does and does not.
@@hibeautym bruh you think dua just said make me a dress and he just made one for her. Designers specifically ask for stuff like event, theme, person's individual taste before they make dresses. It's a designer dress, and the _designer_ made it, he's not just making a random dress out of the blue
@@hibeautym it's a gay wedding 💀
If he was cool with it - who cares? That’s the only opinion that should matter, well that and his husband’s. She looks STUNNING!
Exactly, making good press for Jacquemus and Dua I guess. She’s stunning!
Yea causes people always wanna talk so it whatever
The black bag is the outfit killer 😅, taste choice is a big question
The designer knew and even MADE A CUSTOM ONE JUST FOR HER and she looks absolutely beautiful nothing is wrong here lol
It took me a while to realise that you've put egg emoticons on the model 😂
Haha yes and I liked it more than original. An egg shaped padding in that shear dress would look great
The earings are fitting too
@@katsa6052 i actually was surprised that somebody designed that because to me it looked very odd and impractical. I'm going to rewatch the video now because I had no idea these circular shapes were not supposed to be there XD
1. They literally customized it for DUA
2. Why would they be bothered by her showing skin , it’s the wedding of two fashion designers , they would want you to show up and show out.
3. A LOT of women who attended wore white , so I can only imagine it was per request of the happy couple.
4. No one in the marrying couple wore a white dress, so they wouldn't be upstaged by Dua's white dress! (They looked great btw 🥰)
"It's.... none of your business"
Hey dude, I think you dropped this 👑
Stunning! Ethereal!
I thought everybody was wearing white at the wedding tho???? Or am I wrong? Dua looked S-tunning!
Yeah she was on theme
Yes. Everyone was wearing white.
yeah the theme was white/beige 😭
I wore white lace to a wedding once. I got a lot of weird looks and felt uncomfortable. Plus I was really young I think 18 maybe. Its funny now.
Another woman in the background is also wearing all white. Doesn't seem like a big deal.
She looks great and if you really have the ability to be angry at this, your life is WAY too easy 😂
"Dress is so gorgeous.."
*Underwear is so gorgeous
under the underwaer is also gorgeous
He wanted her to wear it. You don’t wear white or something that sheer unless the people getting married tell you to wear it. He mostly gave a lot of people ideas or garments to wear at his wedding. Talk about a wedding aesthetic were you get to control what guest wear to your wedding. I bet the whole wedding was beautiful
As a French speaker, everytime HauteLeMode says « Jacquemus » a little part of me dies
Jahhhhhmousse 😅
Jah - (phlegm) - moose
Mais tellement "JARRRRH-MOUSSE" ça me fume bordel
As a non French French speaker, same
idem
Honestly, not even considering the dress is white, only considering the dress style itself, it is too much for a weeding 😅
I love Dua Lipa’s songs btw
It was apparently the groom's design for her soo in a gay wedding
If the people getting married don't have a problem with it no one else should. People online just want drama for the sake of it.
Imagine getting mad on behalf of the people actually getting married (who were fine with it). Do people not have anything better to do
No
No
Nope
I'm so dumb when you showed the original dress,at first I didn't realize it was edited. I thought what are those awful cups? 😆
same 😂 i thought it was part of the design
SAME HAHAHA i was like… those cups are horrid 🤣 why is dua’s top so much better ??
love how he’s saying Jacquemus is such a pretentious way but getting it wrong, no final letter in french
Dude saying Jaquemus like “gackmoose”
If he doesn't care then I don't care lol. Do you know how much of a flex that is to have a major celebrity attending your wedding in a dress that you created? Please. If anything that just puts the spotlight back on him. "Oh who made your dress?"...."the groom." Bye fake outrage. That man is just fine lol 😂💜✨
Him: “none of your business”
Also Him: “what do you all think?”
My mans trying too hard with that jacquemus. It's hilarious 😂😂😂
Why is he pronouncing Jacquemus like that? 🥴
In some places in Europe it's customary for the maidens of honor to also wear white if in the simpler style you can see it for example with pipa Middleton
"In some places in Europe it's customary for the maidens of honor to also wear white" girl ...no
maidens of honor are not even a thing in europe, they are an american thing
@@sofypi7493 not true they're very important in Spain and in the south of Europe in general
I live in Spain and most of the couples that I've met would ask guests to wear all white to the wedding, I wouldn't be surprised if they did that too in the south of France.
@@mistressofthedark5775 I read it was a white and beige themed wedding 😊
In Philippines, most weddings require everyone to wear white. And all female guests WEAR GOWNS. Im not exactly sure why u guys in us always wear somewhat a simple style when its such a big day. Weddings here make everyone wear gowns and for male they all wear suits or barong (a traditional formal chlothing) .
A bridesmaids gown here can easily outshine any brides dress in US. Our brides here are mad stunning tho! They have this extremely intricate gown design with awesome bead and lace works and a long trail. The bride also wears a really long veil and tiara
Not all wedding require the guest to wear white but usually they still choose colors like yellow or sky blue (light colors in general) . But nevertheless the common here is for guest to wear white
"It's none of your business"😒
"My thing is what do y'all think?"🤪
Boy what?
You are only allowed to agree if not then shut up 🤫 I don’t get the internets anymore
i mean… it’s not like it’s a HUGE white gown with flowers and designs and everything… and the dress looks nice on dua, so… i don’t think she’s wrong for it.
I think she’s a friend, that supports her friends work.
If that were my design I’d love for it to be worn by someone I hold dear, especially at my wedding.
As a french whose family is from the South, marriages are more relaxed regarding traditions and often people will wear white or nuances of cream to a wedding, even as friends of the marrying couple.
Yes, it was white and beige themed. 😊
That's pretty awesome, it's basically promo for one of his designs at his wedding which would make me feel proud as a designer since she's a beautiful guest in that dress
She looks gorgeous. I'm sure that he knew she was going to wear this. He probably chose it. Other wedding guests wore white. Also, the whole "not wearing white to a wedding" isn't necessarily a thing in every country. It's a big thing in America, but not all countries are so extreme about that. Plus, it's a gay wedding. It's not a woman getting married who is going to maybe have a hang up about other women wearing white dresses. Everybody gets offended so quickly, and they're always looking for something that they think should offend people, even when it doesn't.
She looks so prettyyyyy
I agree that she rocked the dress and realize the designer knew she’d be wearing it, but a designer’s wedding is probably one of the only weddings it’d be okay to wear a sheer dress.
As a french it's Always a pleasure to hear all differents prononciations for jacquemus🤗😅
I also speak french and his confident pronunciation honestly riled me up throughout this whole video 😆
It’s perfect for the occasion and location. She looks stunning as per usual.
It’s beautiful for the wedding‘s night in bedroom! Not for church not for reception 😂😂😂
She was wearing a dress designed by him, at his wedding with his permission. So why is anybody talking? Also, she was stunning!!!
Agreed! Her earrings were gorgeous too!
It’s funny how you pronounce Jacquemus! ☺️ I’ve never heard it pronounced like this !
she can wear whatever she wants.... especially to the wedding of the dress creator!!!
Lol I thought the eggs in the other pic were part of the original look 😂
I’ve been to a white wedding. Everyone was asked to wear white and no necklaces. The only color was in the shades of blue and white flowers and her gorgeous sapphire necklace from her great grandmother.
that sounds very elegant! I used to bartend weddings and I loved seeing all of the non-traditional concepts.
In this unusual case, and at that location, it seems fine. She was modeling the groom’s design.
That's a cardinal sin to wear white to someone else's wedding.
“It’s none of your business” 😂
From the clips from the wedding it looked like most women wore Jacquemus to the wedding, and all beige or white. People are making problems out of nothing
as a french the way he says Jacquemus is killing me
Ok frenchie, give us a clue?
Lol
@@caravanrose fellow other "frenchie" here. This name should be pronounced "JA-KE-MÜS"
JA being pronounced with a soft -j sound like he did in the video or in the word camouflaGe; CQUE being pronounced with a hard -k sound like in cope or mechanism and the letter e pronounced as uh (the sound y'all typically make when hesitating) ; and MUS is pronounced with a clear -u sound (if you've ever heard the letter said out loud in french, idk how to explain it for you, I don't even think you have this sound in English) and the s is optional, some say it, some don't. I guess it really depends on the mood.
Anyway, I hope I was of any help. Have a nice rest of your day.
@@AmelieKaren7_13 thank you! That certainly helps, have a nice weekend 😁
@@AmelieKaren7_13 would the MUS be pronounced like either "mew" or "moo"? Or something different than either of those?
she looks GORGEOUS
She looks absolutely stunning
I mean it was not like there was a bride to outshine. It's like Kelly said, maybe there was an emergency and the emergency was she looks really good in white
i think the “outshining the bride” take is pretty stupid aswell. Im a woman and i could give a simple crap if other women are gorg like who cares lmao
Jacquemus and this dress are incredible and remember seeing it on the runway and I was in love. To see my fave singer wear it is so cool.
It was the dress code, litterally EVERYONE there wore white.
...because there was no "bride"...
It was a gay wedding.
The best part of the video is you pronouncing Jacquemousse
It’s excellent 👌
« Dua Lipa wore Jarquemoose » 😂😂
She looks so gorgeous with those ear rings 😍 just like an angel.
She looks stunning!
Groom literally made it fam, she's honored and so is he
He was probably like “I love this dress and want it showcased at my wedding” and obviously got him publicity so 🤷♀️
She looks beautiful stylish amazing if he not upset about it and he made it for her to whear at his wedding why are people so upset ???.
What's stylish about a see through dress
she is stunning!!!
Me an Indian staring at Indian brides that match with their ENTIRE FAMILY.
I mean sometimes, even the EXACT designs & can't stop being elated about it. Clicking family pics in similar or same attire.
Maybe we are just super confident & secure.😅😅
GORGEOUS DUA LIPA AS ALWAYS!
Imagine a CELEBRITY coming to your wedding and wearing YOUR design
I'd be flattered that someone wore my clothes to my wedding so I don't see the problem
Me personally I think the dress is beautiful but you know a wedding is the one place you don’t wanna wear white cause you know it’s the brides time and special moment
As if other people weren't wearing white too 😆 She looks stunning and I'm sure the designer loved the look, he made it!
As always Dua slayeddd
Wow she looks so good!
The groom requested that everyone wear white.
I just wanna say she has such a beautiful face in natural lighting, I’ve never seen her without stage wear or big lights. So beautiful 🥰
i wanna say it surprised me how naturall and not so pretty face she has here but i totally love her for it and actually like it more then perfect beautifull face, thats just boring
She always looks stunning, she just never misses.
She's looking like an Angel in this dress 😍😍😍
Angels won't attend a gay wedding.
@@andriaskharumlong3260 how do you know? As per my belief Angel's do exist where pure love exist
You can’t buy class but you can wear white in a wedding. 😅
I might be wrong but I don't see it as such a big deal since there's no bride clad in white in this instance. I don't think she's stealing anyone's thunder imho.
Not in this instance, I agree. But I don't think that this would be okay at any gay couple's wedding without their permission. Some people do not like to see others try to upstage them on their wedding day, no matter the gender.
@@inessa5923 I am only talking about this specific instance tho. Ofc it would probably be rude at other times. But since it's a Jacquemus dress worn at his own wedding we can probably deduce that it was approved by him.
That is actually such a beautiful dress, the movement, the color, the little things coming out of the fabric that create shadows, the FABRIC. Everything is absolutely simple and gorgeous at the same time.
Her underwear was actually EVERYONES business lol!
wearing a designer's dress to that designers wedding seems like a sign of support and respect. Dua looks stunning anyway! even her makeup looks so fresh and lovely. I bet it was a beautiful ceremony!
She looks goodt!! As they were okay with it it doesn’t matter. I love when guests show out to a wedding!
why would people be upset about what someone wore to a wedding they weren’t even invited to? lol
She looks stunning
She wore a designers dress to that designers wedding and people think she wasnt dressed by that designer? When they customized the dress?? 😂