This weekend, the bride will come here, as the ruler of the king of the ‘Richtok’ of Tiktok, as I said ‘I’d say ‘I’,’ the bride will come here.
The 25-year-old influencer and fintech expert married Canadian software engineer David Powal at an intimate wedding at Villa Valviano.
The exclusive photo was shared on Wednesday in Vogue features. This documented four designer looks for the bride, including custom Oscar de la Renta dresses for the ceremony.
MA, better known on social media as @beccaxbloom, made the weekend festivities look faithful to her name.
In particular, the flowery look was previously worn by Cinema Con’s Ariana Grande on last year’s “Wicked” press tour.
“I wanted to feel loyal and faithful to myself, not just traditional white,” MA told Vogue. “I’ve always loved to wear colours and the weekends were my chance to fully embrace it.”
The costume change for the rehearsal dinner was the first of many sweet surprises, with Ma wearing an archival Chanel dress with an ice cream motif.
She paired the green and pink look with René Cao Billa heels finished with gem-covered coiled straps, a subtle nod to the year of the snake.
This outfit was decorated with pink gold Bvlgari tube gas necklace with cushioned berry berry and paveset diamonds, along with matching earrings and bracelets.
In the main event, MA worked with the Oscar de la Renta team to create a custom gown embroidered with laser-cut peonies.
A sentimental white Chanel heel and a stunning arrangement of Van Cleef & Arpels gems provided the finish. Her necklaces, matching earrings and rings were all high-grade jewelry pieces from the Folie des Prés collection.
An influencer who frequently sports Van Cleef’s work on social media has chosen another jeweller for her wedding ring.
“My appearance was completed with my engagement ring and Tiffany Victoria’s wedding band,” she told Vogue. “Tiffany Victoria was also the first amazing jewelry collection I’ve received as a young girl.”
For the remaining night’s festival, Masa was wearing another Oscar de la Renta design (third of the weekend).
Her crushed glass rose gown, picked from the runway in spring 2025, influenced the decoration of the reception.
The bride styled a dramatic gown with shoes suitable for the stage. MA chose these as “ode formulas for my childhood in a ballet studio,” and was a particularly appropriate option for the first dance.
Although wedding costs have skyrocketed in recent years, these weddings certainly have achieved new heights when it comes to getting the most “flowers” for your money.
I can’t wait to see what her next big event, “a grand, traditional Asian wedding of much larger scale” looks like.
But in the meantime, we look away at MA’s honeymoon snaps for envious outfits.