According to local time on October 22, a "annual wedding" has attracted the attention of the fashion industry, with Sean Taffin de Givenchy, one of the heirs of the Givenchy family, joining his college classmate Dahye Jung.
Givenchy, a brand founded in 1952, has long become synonymous with beauty, charm and French fashion, which is the main reason why this wedding is so heavily reported.
From the wedding photos can be seen that although the bridegroom Sean is French, he has a "eastern hole", in fact he is actually half Chinese, his mother Suzie de Givenchy (born in Hong Kong, China), then moved with his parents to New York, eventually settled in Paris.
In the "Romantic Capital", Susie fell in love and married Sean's father, Hubert Tafen de Givenchy, and had three boys. Hubert, who was 62 years old, was one of the seven nephews and nieces of Hubert, the founder of the Givenchy brand. His father, Jean-Claude, inherited the Marquis status left by his ancestors and was also a businessman.
Following Jean-Claude's and Bell's deaths, the two owned each other's vintage fashion and vintage perfume, which were sold together to the LVMH group owned by Bernard Arnault.
Although Susie is a model now, her job only started when she was almost 50 years old, but she quickly became the darling of designers, appearing on the runway of well-known brands many times, and even brands like Off-White, which are highly respected by young people, are willing to invite her.
Back to the heir's wedding. It is reported that the wedding was held at the Church of the Saint-Clotildes Family. Thanks to the influence of the Givenchy family in Paris, many celebrities came to celebrate.
However, the bride's wedding dress also caused controversy because it was not a work of the family brand.
According to reports, Daeye is a Korean, but grew up in the United States and Canada. When she attended McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, she met her future husband, Sean, and entered the marriage hall. According to Daeye, the two people's cross-border background is the reason they can connect.
Daeye said she tried a lot of wedding dresses before the wedding, and eventually chose the work of Korean-American designer Andrew Kwon, who was generously tailored for her.
However, this has also caused some dissatisfaction, after all, she does not need to keep the work of the classical fashion brand, but is inclined to make a different pattern. but there are supporters that Daeye obviously also wants to reflect his origin.
The pearlescent white wedding dress is not so stunning, but it is obviously in line with Daye's wishes. In fact, not only did the bride not wear Givenchy, but even her mother and mother-in-law didn't pay tribute to this "top family" in the fashion industry at the wedding.
Susie’s pink dress comes from Oscar de la Renta, while the bride’s mother’s green dress is the work of Caroline Helena.