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Gabbriette turns her Vegas bachelorette into a vintage Chanel bridal moment

Gabbriette wore a spring 2005 Chanel skirt suit, then a tiara and sheer veil, turning her Vegas bachelorette into a bridal look with edge.

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Gabbriette turned her Las Vegas bachelorette into a Chanel lesson in how to look bridal without looking obedient. For the weekend, she reached for a white skirt suit from Chanel’s spring 2005 collection, then pushed the look further with a white fascinator, almond-toed pumps and a white Cerf tote, making tailoring feel as declarative as a veil.

The suit did the heavy lifting. Its long-sleeved tweed jacket and matching knee-length skirt gave the look structure, while camellia-shaped silver buttons and tassel trim softened the sharpness with just enough texture to keep it from reading corporate. It was the kind of Chanel that understands contrast: polished, a little frayed at the edges, and far more interesting than a standard bridal mini or white dress.

That is exactly why the styling worked. Gabbriette’s bachelorette look landed in the middle of a bridal-suit resurgence that has been gaining traction well beyond the aisle. WWD’s spring 2025 bridal trend roundup put black-and-white looks, novelty veils, neck scarves and corsets among the season’s biggest themes, and Gabbriette folded several of those ideas into one outing. The result was not costume. It was a clean read on where bridal dressing has gone: more editorial, less literal, and open to pieces that can survive long after the party ends.

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The accessories sharpened the message. W noted that the Cerf tote was first released in 2008 and has recently been reissued under Matthieu Blazy, which only strengthened the vintage-meets-current pull of the outfit. That mix of archive and revival has been a defining Chanel mood lately, with vintage 1980s and 1990s pieces resurfacing on red carpets and social feeds as Millennials and Gen Z continue mining the house’s back catalog for references. In Gabbriette’s hands, the effect felt less nostalgic than pointed.

She changed registers for a second white look, swapping the suit for a tube top and matching miniskirt trimmed with crystal, then adding a sparkling tiara and sheer white veil for an Elvis impersonator performance and Dita Von Teese’s Voltaire residency at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. The weekend followed her June 2024 engagement to The 1975 frontman Matty Healy, after romance rumors first sparked in late 2023 when the pair were photographed kissing in New York City. For pre-wedding dressing, that is the winning formula now: one part tailoring, one part fantasy, and just enough Chanel history to make the whole thing look intentional.

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