NAPA VALLEY, CALIFORNIA: Olivia Wilde seems to be going through a major fashion faux pas after the actress was spotted wearing white to her friend Jordan C Brown's nuptials to Bachelor alumnus Colton Underwood. Breaking the traditional wedding rules, Wilde arrived at the romantic ceremony held in Napa Valley, California, donning a white "wedding dress" to add a touch of humor to the celebration.
Wilde opted for a simple silk white dress and shared a photo on her Instagram Story, showcasing herself in the dress, accompanied by a pair of sunglasses and a matching white parasol for the occasion at the Carneros Resort and Spa. The on-screen text humorously read, "Wore a wedding dress to a wedding just so I could make a joke about it in my toast." In another photo, she was seen embracing Underwood while Brown stood nearby, with the text stating, "The grooms approved."
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Olivia Wilde breaks 'White' wedding tradition
Underwood and Brown's three-day wedding extravaganza, meticulously planned by Ashley Smith Events, commenced with a family dinner and party on Friday night. The following day was filled with various wedding festivities, beginning in the morning. Underwood revealed in an exclusive interview with People ahead of the wedding that, "The day of our ceremony, we have a disco-themed pool party." Wilde's unconventional wedding dress choice seamlessly aligned with the couple's vision for their wedding.
Underwood expressed their intention to break away from traditional norms, stating, "We wanted to break some of the traditional norms of what a ceremony and a wedding look like." Following heartfelt toasts during the dinner, the newlyweds shared their first dance to "The Good Ones" by Gabby Barrett, a song that holds personal significance for them. Among the celebrity guests present were former Bachelor host Chris Harrison and Queer Eye's Bobby Berk, adding star power to the celebratory event.
Olivia Wilde another fashion faux pas
Wilde encountered another unexpected fashion moment when she graced the red carpet of Met Gala 2023 wearing a dress identical to Margaret Zhang, the editor-in-chief of Vogue China. The duo dressed in the vintage-inspired Chloe dress, drawing inspiration from Karl Lagerfeld's 1983 design but ending up unexpectedly matching, albeit in different colors.
The 'Don’t Worry Darling' director, 39, showcased an angelic long white dress featuring side cutouts, a turtleneck neckline, and a guitar-shaped gold embellishment on the front. Conversely, Zhang, 29, donned a black version of the same outfit.