Charli XCX Marries in Classic Westwood, but Keeps Her Bratcore Edge

Charli XCX Marries in Classic Westwood but Keeps Her Bratcore Edge

Charli XCX Marries in Classic Westwood, but Keeps Her Bratcore Edge

So here’s the scoop everyone’s buzzing about: Charli XCX, the queen of the club and unapologetic Brat energy, just tied the knot—and no, it wasn’t in leather hotpants or mesh. Over the weekend, she married her longtime partner George Daniel, the drummer from The 1975, in what was surprisingly a classic, elegant wedding in East London. But don’t worry, she didn’t ditch her signature style completely.

Now, if you’re picturing some wild, fashion-forward chaos, you’re not alone. Most of us expected something a little more out-there from Charli, considering her usual aesthetic includes strappy white tops, no bra, and the occasional cig hanging from her fingers. But instead, she walked out of Hackney Town Hall in a timeless, off-the-shoulder Vivienne Westwood mini dress—the Nova Cora, to be exact. It’s the kind of corseted silhouette that’s become iconic among Westwood brides, worn by the likes of Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato.

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She paired it with a soft veil and white Jimmy Choo Amita heels, keeping the look surprisingly clean and romantic. But of course, in true Charli fashion, she still wore her shield-style sunglasses—because you can take the brat out of the club, but you can’t take the club out of the brat.

And speaking of bratty details, let’s talk about that wedding ring. While the dress was classic, her ring was anything but. Instead of a dainty matching band, she showed off a bold, chunky platinum ring sitting right next to her diamond solitaire. It’s sculptural, textured, and honestly, a little rebellious—in the best way. Jewelry experts even noted that the contrast between her engagement ring and this band made it feel fresh and personal, not just another traditional set.

Apparently, more brides are leaning toward these non-traditional rings, using their wedding bands to express their real personal style—especially if they didn’t get a say in their engagement ring. And honestly, it fits Charli perfectly. It’s bold, a little subversive, and totally modern.

So yeah, she may have stepped out in a white dress, but the attitude? Still pure Brat. It was a wedding look that blended tradition with that signature Charli edge, reminding everyone that being true to yourself is always in style—even when you’re saying “I do.”

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