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After Brooklyn Beckham posted an explosive message to his famous family, fans are turning a magnifying glass on every aspect of his wedding to Nicola Peltz, which was a source of major drama.
As part of his defamation, the 26-year-old admitted there had been a rift between the bride and her mother over whether a fashion designer would make her wedding dress.
“Even though Nicola was so looking forward to wearing her design, her mother canceled at the 11th hour to make Nicola’s dress, leaving her scrambling to find a new one,” Brooklyn claimed.
But fans recalled that Nicola and her stylist Leslie Fremar told Vogue at the time that Peltz’s custom Valentino wedding look was “the culmination of a year of conversations with Valentino’s creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli’s team, two visits to their Rome headquarters, and two fittings in the United States.”
“It was the ultimate couture experience,” Flemer said of choosing between sketches, fabrics and embroidery.
Peltz also said in an interview that the designer’s choice was “an obvious one.”
Wedding dresses, especially bespoke couture, were known to take quite a while, but fans weren’t convinced that a year was the “11th hour.”
“You can’t get a custom Valentino haute couture wedding dress in the 11th hour. I don’t care who you are. She had that dress planned for months. Nicola’s stylist said she went to two fittings in Rome and two in the US. Her stylist explained the process of choosing sketches, fabrics, etc. It’s not an 11th hour process,” he tweeted.
Another sarcastically wrote: “Rescued from Valentino at 1 year and 11 hours!” And a third said: “Girls, you do understand that a custom Valentino wedding dress is not a back-up plan, it’s just in case, right? When they claim they had to scramble to get a new dress in their 11th hour figures and speeches, it means they didn’t have a choice in the year.”
One person summed it up by saying, “I guess billionaires have a different definition of the 11th hour.”
Page Six Style has reached out to Vogue and Valentino for comment, but has not yet received a response.
Peltz weighed in on the conversation herself after fans questioned why she switched designers, telling Variety in 2022, “I was going to wear[Victoria Beckham’s dress]and I really wanted to wear it, but then a few months later she realized she couldn’t do it in her atelier and had to choose another dress.”
