Marc Jacobs wedding: Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Gigi Hadid on guest list at star-studded event

It was hailed on social media as 'the wedding of the year'

Olivia Petter
Monday 08 April 2019 07:43 BST
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Fashion designer Marc Jacobs gathered famous faces from across the globe to celebrate his nuptials to model-turned-candle maker Char DeFrancesco.

The glamorous pair hosted their wedding reception at a restaurant in New York City on Saturday.

Models Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and Christy Turlington mingled alongside actors Christina Ricci and Chloë Sevigny while American Vogue editor Anna Wintour was pictured arriving donning her signature bob and dark sunglasses combo.

Also in attendance at the celebrations was actor Emily Ratajkowski, singer Rita Ora and model sisters Gigi and Bella Hadid.

While details surrounding the event were largely kept under wraps, Jacobs shared a series of behind-the-scenes snaps on Sunday via Instagram, where he has 1.1 million followers.


 Bella and Gigi Hadid leave the wedding reception 
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The 55-year-old fashion designer posted one image revealing an onyx diamond penguin pin positioned on his trousers, which both he and DeFrancesco wore.


 Kate Moss, look-a-like daughter Lila Hack 
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Penguins have only one partner and mate for life,” Jacobs wrote in the caption. “A great example of faithfulness and fidelity.”

The pair, who have been together for three years, famously got engaged last year via a flash mob at fast food chain restaurant Chipotle.

In a subsequent post, the American designer shared an image of lion head cufflinks by New York-based jeweller David Webb.

Jacobs’ suit for the occasion was designed by Hunstman Savile Row, a bespoke British tailor.

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