Thylane Blondeau wears Eva Bouskila for Paris city-hall wedding
Thylane Blondeau married Ben Attal in Paris in an Eva Bouskila gown and capelet, turning a civil ceremony into a polished lesson in city-hall glamour.

Thylane Blondeau turned Paris city-hall dressing into something far more exacting than a simple civil ceremony look. For her wedding to Ben Attal, the 25-year-old chose an Eva Bouskila gown with a capelet detail, a pairing that gave the 16th arrondissement town hall ceremony a sharp, romantic finish without tipping into excess.
The marriage took place on Monday, June 29, 2026, in a civil ceremony in Paris’ 16th arrondissement, with Attal, 29, identified in coverage as a French actor and DJ. He is the son of Charlotte Gainsbourg and Yvan Attal, placing the wedding within one of France’s most closely watched artistic families. But the most striking part of the day was not the family name attached to it. It was the discipline of the styling: a clean gown, a controlled shoulder line, and a capelet that read as both formal and modern, exactly the kind of detail that gives a city-hall bride presence without the ceremony-length train.
Blondeau shared highlights from the day on Instagram Stories, including glimpses of the ceremony and her bridal hair and glam. The beauty direction mattered as much as the dress. On a bride known for a polished, high-visibility image, the hair and makeup had to hold the same line as the garment, reinforcing the sense of a look built for close-up photographs, not just the walk into the town hall.
The wedding also arrives at a moment when Blondeau’s profile already sits at the intersection of fashion, fame and self-mythology. She was first dubbed the “Most Beautiful Girl in the World” by Vogue Enfants in 2006, when she was six years old, and has since modeled for Chanel, Ralph Lauren, Versace, Lacoste, Dolce & Gabbana and L’Oréal. In 2018, she founded her own clothing brand, Heaven May, giving her a place on both sides of the fashion equation, as muse and maker.
The couple announced their engagement around March 2026, roughly three months before the wedding. French coverage of the engagement noted that Blondeau’s mother, Véronika Loubry, reacted warmly and said the relationship brought “the sun through the clouds” during a difficult period after a family bereavement. On Monday, the result was a wedding look that captured the newer code for civil ceremony glamour in Paris: restrained, precise and unmistakably fashion-led.
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