If you're inheriting the Swarovski empire, then it only seems logical that your wedding gown be laden in multitude of precious crystals. And to put that Cinderella vision into reality, you'll need a master couturier who's well-known for his impeccable craftsmanship. Thus, here's Victoria Swarovski in a wedding gown made by Michael Cinco.
IMAGE Courtesy of Michael Cinco
IMAGE Courtesy of Michael Cinco
The Austrian singer and crystal heiress tied the knot with her fiance, Werner Mürz, in Trieste, Italy last weekend. She was dressed in a long-sleeved ivory ball gown encrusted with Swarovski crystals by the Dubai-based designer. It featured a flared hem adorned with tulle, paillette, French lace, and laser-cut flowers extending to a jaw-dropping five-meter train.
IMAGE Courtesy of Michael Cinco
IMAGE Courtesy of Michael Cinco
"It took us 4 months to make her wedding gown with 100 skilled artisans from beaders, sewers, master cutters, artists and finishers," Michael tells Preview.
IMAGE Courtesy of Michael Cinco
Victoria finished her wedding look in a sleek low bun underneath a classic white tulle veil. She accessorized using only a pair of silver hoops and kept her makeup natural and fresh.
IMAGE Courtesy of Michael Cinco
It's not the first time the Filipino designer dressed up Victoria. The happy bride had previously worn a red plunging halter gown by Michael—also adorned with crystals, natch.
And if you're curious what the wedding reception looked like, you're in luck because Michael gave us a sneak peek as well! Check out the gorgeous floral arrangement for each table!
IMAGE Courtesy of Michael Cinco
IMAGE Courtesy of Michael Cinco
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