Actor Vicky Krieps’s Rose-Covered Vivienne Westwood Wedding Gown Was a Tribute to Her Late Grandmother
“I’m not the kind of girl who necessarily thought I would get married,” say Vicky Krieps, who just tied the knot in an appropriately cinematic celebration in northern Greece. While she didn’t grow up “window gazing at wedding dresses,” the Phantom Thread star has always had a soft spot for Vivienne Westwood’s romantic yet rebellious designs. “I saw a dress of hers years ago and I remember thinking, if I was to get married in anything, it would be this.”
It was two years ago, when the mother of two arrived in Greece to shoot Hot Milk, that Krieps’s perspective on marriage suddenly changed. “I really didn’t see it happening,” she says. “I work so much, I have kids, how anyone else could fit in [to my life]… I didn’t see it.” Then she encountered Lazaros Gounaridis, who was part of the crew on set. “To be honest, I think we saw each other the first time and we knew we would not leave each other,” Krieps says now, adding that she feels “very lucky.” “I know it doesn’t happen very often… it had never happened to me before.”
Still, happen it did, and before long, the César Award nominee Krieps, who is from Luxembourg, found herself thinking back to that Westwood gown she’d seen all those years ago. “It almost looked like someone just threw clothes at a body, the way [the fabric] drops in a perfect way. It had all the tradition and craftsmanship of a wedding dress, but it was also kind of punk.”
Having briefly considered getting married in a silk pajama set, the actor decided on a whim to reach out to team Westwood. “I contacted them, thinking, I have this feeling that Vivienne Westwood would like me, even looking down from the sky.” The team then invited Krieps to attend the brand’s 2025 first bridal couture show, which was staged in Barcelona in April. “I went, and I met [Vivienne Westwood’s husband and now creative director of the house] Andreas Kronthaler, and we just fell in love with each other. [Trying on dresses] was like, I wish we could do this forever!”


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