All the Wedding Dresses Worn by Selena Gomez for Her Wedding to Benny Blanco

Selena Gomez shared images of her three wedding dresses (yes, three)
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Selena Gomez's 3 wedding dresses in detail

Not one, not two, Selena Gomez has worn up to three wedding dresses to walk down the aisle with Benny Blanco. And we don't rule out any more as the couple shares images of their big day.

Just when we thought it was not possible to beat the bridal look designed by Ralph Lauren, Selena Gomez surprises us with two other designs apparently also signed by the American firm. Ralph Lauren has dressed other iconic brides like Jennifer Lopez, Lily Collins or Priyanka Chopra. The makeup, of course, from his own firm Rare Beauty.

Benny Blanco also wore Ralph Lauren. He wore a custom made three-piece tuxedo by Ralph Lauren Purple Label with a tuxedo shirt with pleated front and French cuffs, silk satin bow tie and velvet slippers.

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The first dress shown by Selena Gomez
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On Sunday, just a day after the engagement, Selena Gomez shared with her Instagram followers the first official images of her wedding dress. The star, who has managed to keep most of the details in the strictest privacy, surprised with an exclusive Ralph Lauren Collection design that captured the essence of classic romanticism with a contemporary twist.

The gown, in double-faced silk satin, featured a halter neckline with a delicate macramé collar, further embellished with multi-dimensional embroidery, which exposed her shoulders and fell to the lower back, perfectly balancing sensuality and sophistication. The silhouette flowed into a wide skirt that ended in a majestic rounded train, ideal for the pictures she took with Benny in the gardens of the estate where the celebration took place.

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The ceremony dress
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Hours after Selena shared her first images as a bride on Instagram, it was Benny Blanco who surprised his followers by posting a new snapshot revealing the Rare Beauty founder's second wedding dress. Everything indicates that this was the one chosen by the artist to pronounce the expected "I do", in an intimate ceremony full of emotion and significant details.

The design, also signed by Ralph Lauren Collection, maintained the elegant and sober line of the first dress, but with an even more romantic and handmade air. In delicate lace and with the same halter neckline as in the previous dress a choice that already seems to be Selena's personal hallmark - this silk lace dress features 300 lace flowers molded and applied by hand using a technique exclusive to the brand, with artisans who spent more than 200 hours embroidering a luminous and textured design. Crystal embellishments and a hand-painted bodice that subtly hugged her silhouette, leaving all the limelight to the texture of the fabric and to a very intimate detail with which Selena gave a nod to her husband: a small heart embroidered between the lace, with the initials "S + B" and the date of the wedding.

The dress for the party
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No two without three. Selena Gomez shared in her recent Instagram post an image in which we could see her wearing a third dress. The images show us a design with a double neckline that frames the bust in a delicate way with which Selena Gomez cut the cake and also danced with Benny Blanco. This design, simpler than the others, will be extremely inspiring for the brides of 2026.

Article originally published on British Spain.