Comfortable and with the most flattering neckline: Edurne's second wedding dress

Edurne and David de Gea starred this past weekend in one of the summer weddings.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 July 2023 Tuesday 16:53
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Comfortable and with the most flattering neckline: Edurne's second wedding dress

Edurne and David de Gea starred this past weekend in one of the summer weddings. The couple said "yes, I want" in Menorca after 12 years of relationship and with their two-year-old daughter Yanay, with a prominent role during the ceremony. A celebration that brought together family and friends in one of the most spectacular places on the island, the Canteras de S'Hostal, and which lasted three days.

The singer dazzled with an impressive wedding dress signed by Elie Saab. A princess-cut design with a strapless neckline and fitted bodice, a skirt with a lot of volume thanks to the tulle layers and romantic flower embroideries embellished with crystals and beading.

But thanks to the guests it has been known that Edurne wore a second bridal design for the after party in which there was no lack of zip lines, a gymkhana or the fun photocall with the groom as the protagonist. For the celebration, the interpreter of Dawn opted for a very comfortable and groundbreaking garment.

The artist donned a jewel jumpsuit studded with paillettes, crystals and pearls that gave that special touch to a piece that had a halter neckline, one of the most flattering because it slims the shoulder area. In addition, the pants had a flared hem, which ended with original sewn feathers.

The singer was spectacular in this jumpsuit that left part of her back exposed, which could be perfectly appreciated thanks to her hairstyle. If for the ceremony Edurne she preferred to wear a semi-collected with waves to wear with the veil, for the party she chose to collect it completely to be much more comfortable while she danced and took photos with the guests.

Edurne was not the only one who decided to change for the party. The groom also changed his bottle green suit, matching a vest and tie, and the white shirt for a more informal set, with white pants and sweater.