At Nicole Brydon Bloom and Justin Theroux's wedding, the bride wore Victoria Beckham twice

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What makes the cut when it comes to the wedding of an A-List Hollywood couple? For Nicole Brydon Bloom and Justin Theroux, the lustrous shores of Tulum provided the perfect backdrop for their nuptials, having stumbled across the location on a previous trip to Mexico in 2024.

Then came the wedding wardrobe. Finding the perfect pieces to not just complement but reflect the idyllic coastal landscape, without overpowering the bride and the occasion, is no easy feat. Bloom worked with stylist Thomas Carter Phillips for all her looks over the weekend, but it was the bride who sourced her wedding dress through her own personal friend, which just happened to be designer Victoria Beckham.

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Bloom wore four bridal ensembles over the course of the weekend weekend. For the first, on Thursday evening, she opted for a demure pink slip dress by Beckham while celebrating with friends and family around a bonfire on the beach, with a pair of silver Manolo Blahnik peep-toe heels picked by Phillips. Beckham created the gown custom for Bloom, which featured spaghetti straps and floral lace detailing along the neckline, in a custom powder pink hue.

For her and Theroux's rehearsal dinner and welcome party the following evening, Bloom opted for a set by Danielle Frankel. The ensemble featured the Winnie, a sheer ivory camisole bustier top with picot tulle ribbons and a boned corset design, which sat atop the Theo silk skirt column skirt, encased in tulle with chantilly lace appliqué. On her feet, she slipped into a pair of champagne-hued heels with crystal embellishments.

On the wedding day, the bride opted for Victoria Beckham again, this time with a fully custom gown envisioned by Bloom and Beckham herself. The ivory slip dress was constructed with a gathered tulle overlay featuring delicate floral lace detailing. It featured a backless design and cascading train sprinkled with floral-appliqué, with ribbons of tulle trailing from the shoulders. For her wedding day shoes, it could only be Manolo Blahnik, opting for a pair of custom-designed ivory sandals.

Her final look of the weekend was an archival piece – a Chanel slit dress from 1997 – sourced by Phillips from vintage collector Shrimpton Couture, which Bloom slipped into for her wedding reception and after-party.

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