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Karlie Kloss Got Married in the Ultimate Dior Wedding Gown

Karlie Kloss is officially off the market after her and her newlywed husband, Joshua Kushner, had a small, intimate wedding last Thursday. While Karlie made the unique choice to keep the wedding small, she pulled all the stops on her stunning wedding gown. Karlie had her wedding gown custom-made by Dior, and the result was elegant and classic, yet one-of-a-kind. Karlie walked down the aisle in an elegant off-shoulder, lace long sleeve Dior wedding gown. Karlie’s full skirt looked like something out of a fairytale while the romantic lace detailing brought a sense of sophisticated beauty.

Karlie has made it her mission to empower the women around her. The 26-year-old newlywed founded her Koding with Klossy program, where she teaches young girls how to code. With the women-centered organization she runs, it’s no wonder she chose Dior as the brand behind her wedding gown. Dior now holds another special place in Karlie’s heart; from being one of the first brands Karlie modeled for to designing her perfect wedding dress. The designer behind the gown was none other than Grazia Chiuri, Dior’s very first female artistic director and designer of the “We Should All Be Feminists” t-shirt from Dior’s spring runway show. 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

10.18.2018

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The wedding was truly wonderful and intimate for the young couple. After dating Kushner for almost 6 years, Karlie looks excited and smitten over finally tying the knot with her true love. Karlie posted photos from the occasion on her Instagram, giving the world a little glimpse of her magical special day. She even kept the caption short and sweet, just detailing the date. Let’s hope the two have the most beautiful married life ahead for them. 

Iesha Ismail studied as a double major in English and Women's Studies at the University of Florida. Iesha is the High School/Her Future editor, a Feature Writer, and Style Blogger for Her Campus National. She was also the senior editor for Her Campus UFL and senior content editor for UF's Sparks Magazine. She is currently working in editorial for a financial research publication firm, and a guest contributor for Muslim Women Professionals. Iesha loves to observe nature and fashion as inspiration for all kinds writing she's into. Fashion, culture, drawing, and animation are just a few of the passions she plays with on the daily. Whether it's writing colorful stories or sketching in her worn out sketchbooks, Iesha always dabbles in anything art.