The Timeless Allure Of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s Wedding Dress

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Following director Ryan Murphy’s announcement of a new spinoff in his American Story franchise, titled American Love Story, which will study the relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, attention is once more turning to Bessette-Kennedy’s enduring influence on Nineties fashion. A quarter of a century after the couple’s tragic death, the eternally glamorous socialite remains a figurehead of the clean lines and sleek minimalism that defined much of the era.

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It’s fair to say the former Calvin Klein publicist's most notable look, however, was her wedding dress. A firm fixture on minimalist brides’ Pinterest boards of today, when Bessette married JFK Jr. in a private ceremony on the 21st of September, 1996, her choice of dress made an immediate (and lasting) impact.

Designed by the then little-known Narciso Rodriguez the gown stood out for its simplicity. A far cry from the elaborate wedding dresses, with puff sleeves and frou-frou skirts that were typical of the era, Bessette-Kennedy’s silk bias-cut slip, marked a moment in minimalist fashion. And while other celebrity wedding dresses stick in our minds, for better or worse, think: Kate Middleton's McQueen, Megan Markle’s Givenchy, and Posh and Beck’s matching grape get-ups, Bessette-Kennedy’s gown cemented her style icon status but also signalled a shift in bridal fashion.

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She paired the cowl-neck, silk crepe dress with a simple tulle veil, gloves, and a pair of Manolo Blahnik’s. Rodriguez, a close friend who worked as a design assistant at Calvin Klein during the time, dedicated extensive hours to perfecting the dress through fittings in Paris. The wedding made the designer a household name; the next year, he launched his own eponymous label. Bessette-Kennedy’s minimalist aesthetic also extended to her beauty choices, featuring her hair pulled back in a bun and soft, natural make-up.

Though much of Bessette-Kennedy’s legacy is entwined with her private and often enigmatic life, her wedding dress remains a lasting symbol of her approach to style — refined, minimalist, and quietly influential. Murphy’s new series is sure to revive interest in her life, reminding viewers of her subtle yet impactful fashion choices.


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