Weddings

Inside Pixie Lott’s Grand Cathedral Wedding

Such a breathtaking setting—the cathedral’s central aisle, which dates back to Norman times, is among the longest in England—called for a similarly spectacular gown. “The long aisle lends itself to the drama!” says the bride. And who better to deliver drama than Daniel Roseberry, the man who’s been putting the surreal into Schiaparelli couture since 2019? “I love Schiaparelli and I think Daniel’s amazing,” says Pixie. “I wouldn’t have wanted anyone else doing my wedding dress—it feels like a dream come true.”

The bride’s conversations with the Schiaparelli creative director kicked off with a Zoom during lockdown. “Daniel was asking me about my favorite movie, scent, flowers, fruits… then he made sketches based on our conversation that were shipped over to me in this beautiful box. It was amazing seeing them in the flesh,” says the bride, who adds that a four-leaf clover had been tucked into the box as a good luck charm. “It was so lovely, all those little personal touches.”

Initially, Pixie says she was overwhelmed by the prospect of actually choosing a style of dress for the day she’s been dreaming of for years. “When I was at nursery the first thing I used to do when I got in was run to the dressing up box and put the wedding dress on,” she says. “Every girl looks forward to this day her whole life.”

Once she had “done the impossible” by selecting her favorite of Roseberry’s sketches, the designer set to work. “I kept it a complete secret, even from my best friends,” confides Pixie. The only person to get a sneak peek was Pixie’s mum, who travelled with the bride to Paris after lockdown for fittings.

The finished dress, the result of 650 hours of work on the Place Vendôme, is an ivory silk crepe and double satin gown, with a 14 foot-long train scattered with Swarovski seed beads. The bustier dress sits over a top created using an exclusive knitting technique, embellished with 20,000 nude seed beads. “It feels like a very Schiaparelli shape, but at the same time it feels unique,” says Pixie. “The first time I put it on I cried my eyes out, and so did my mum!”

In addition to two veils—one long, one short—the bride selected Roger Vivier shoes and diamonds by Knauf, as well as some Schiaparelli hair jewels. Makeup artist Caroline Barnes fulfilled Pixie’s beauty brief (“natural vibes, super fresh”), while hairstylist Larry King perfected her bridal updo: a low bun with a few of her trademark curls falling loose. Pixie’s bridesmaids’ glam came care of Givenchy.