Perrie Edwards wears three bridal looks for Portugal wedding
Perrie Edwards turned her Faro wedding into a three-look bridal lesson, moving from a Dana Harel lace gown to Annie’s Ibiza and Galia Lahav.

Perrie Edwards did not give bridal fashion a single headline, she gave it three. At the June 13 ceremony in Faro, Portugal, the Little Mix singer, whose group won The X Factor in 2011, moved through a Dana Harel ceremony gown, a custom Annie’s Ibiza party dress and a final Galia Lahav look, showing how luxury bridal now sells a full wardrobe, not just one aisle moment.
The Dana Harel gown set the tone for the vows. Edwards had said it was the dress she had always envisioned, and the design leaned into a polished mix of romance and structure with long sleeves, a semi-sheer silhouette, an exposed corset and a long train. It was the kind of gown that still feels formally bridal, but with enough transparency and contour to read as current rather than purely classic.
After the ceremony, the mood changed fast. Edwards stepped into a custom Annie’s Ibiza Verona mini dress with a matching Verona bolero and Christian Louboutin pumps, a look built for dancing, movement and the kind of after-party energy that no floor-length gown can quite deliver. For the final outfit, she wore a Galia Lahav Kendall dress with Jimmy Choo crystal pumps, closing the celebration in a second couture-level silhouette rather than treating the outfit change as an afterthought.

That is the real story here. Multi-look bridal dressing is no longer just a celebrity flex, it is a commercial signal, and labels like Dana Harel, Annie’s Ibiza and Galia Lahav all benefit when a bride wants ceremony drama, party ease and a polished final look in one night. The pieces driving the shift are easy to spot: long-sleeved lace gowns for the vows, minis for the reception, and a second fitted dress for the final turn on the dance floor.
It is also the version of bridal fashion most likely to filter beyond celebrity weddings. The brides adopting it are the ones planning destination ceremonies, intimate dinners and late-night receptions, not the ones looking for a single picture-perfect gown and nothing else. Edwards, 32, and footballer Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, also 32, had been engaged since June 2022 and already share two children, which gave the Portugal wedding a family-centered intimacy. The luxury message, though, was unmistakable: the modern bridal wardrobe is built in chapters, and the most influential chapter right now is the outfit change.
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