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Veronica Rodriguez Marries Seth Daryoushfar in Old Hollywood Bridal Style

Veronica Rodriguez's sweetheart-neckline gown and pearl drop earrings at St. Mary's Chapel are already the screenshot every 2026 bride needs on her mood board.

Claire Beaumont2 min read
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Veronica Rodriguez Marries Seth Daryoushfar in Old Hollywood Bridal Style
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When Veronica Rodriguez walked into St. Mary's Chapel in Charlotte, North Carolina on March 21, the 90 Day Fiancé franchise delivered its most screenshot-worthy bridal moment in years. The TLC alum married Seth Daryoushfar in an intimate ceremony that traveled straight from the aisle to every bridal inspiration board with a single styling choice: a long veil, tucked into soft curls, over an off-the-shoulder white gown.

That veil-curl combination is the kind of detail that breaks the internet in slow motion. The off-the-shoulder silhouette with a sweetheart neckline and delicate arm straps has been a runway fixture, but Rodriguez's version reads distinctly 2026: less maximalist mermaid, more controlled Old Hollywood restraint. The sweetheart neckline frames the décolletage without over-exposing it, and those subtle straps keep the gown architectural rather than strapless-and-sliding. Pearl drop earrings and a coordinating pearl necklace completed the picture. Pearls have been the dominant bridal jewelry story of the season, and Rodriguez wore the brief with full commitment.

The venue does serious work. St. Mary's Chapel in Charlotte has the kind of historic proportions that make long veils read as inevitable rather than theatrical. The reception moved to The Ivey's Hotel, a boutique property whose warmly curated interiors suit the Old Hollywood register Rodriguez was working in. Daryoushfar stood at the end of the aisle in a classic black tuxedo, the visual counterweight to Rodriguez's sweep of white.

Rodriguez debuted on 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days in Season 3 and later returned for Season 3 of 90 Day: The Single Life. The road to this wedding was a whirlwind: their relationship began in January 2025, with Seth proposing in Italy in September 2025. In pictures obtained by Us Weekly, Daryoushfar appeared to pop the question during a gondola ride in Venice. Rodriguez called it "the most unforgettable gift."

The ceremony itself proved equally affecting. "I don't even remember who was there — I only saw Seth," Rodriguez said. "I couldn't get through the first sentence of my vows without crying." The newlyweds told Us Weekly the ceremony was "incredibly powerful and emotional," and that they made a point to steal quiet moments alone after the ceremony and again after dinner, a deliberate strategy to stay present and connected throughout.

"Being surrounded by our closest family and friends made it even more meaningful — it was perfect, magical," the couple said.

Reality television has been producing bridal moments audiences replicate for years, the gowns, the venues, the jewelry stacks lifted directly from episode recaps and ported into real-world wedding planning appointments. Rodriguez's St. Mary's Chapel ceremony adds a clear 2026 data point: the intimate-venue, Old Hollywood-inflected, pearl-accessorized bride who chose connection over spectacle, and made it look like the only choice worth making.

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