Gisele's wedding dress – all the details!
Gisele's wedding dress details revealed

Gisele's wedding dress details revealed
Gisele Bundchen married her sports star beau Tom Brady on Saturday, and though the couple went to the strictest lengths to keep their day private, details of the bride's stunning wedding dress have been revealed.
Confirmed by the design house itself, John Galliano created the supermodel's stunning gown, which was designed exclusively for her.
Speaking to People, representatives for the designer confirmed, 'The dress and veil were designed by John Galliano and created by John Galliano's atelier in Paris.'
As for the style, and Gisele wore a 'white silk satin bias cut long gown with spaghetti straps and train, with scalloped seamed details around the hip.'
Her look was completed with a 'six feet long white silk, tulle veil with white lace sewn by hand.'
The couple celebrated their second wedding on Saturday, after marrying for the first time five weeks ago in California. The weekend's nuptials took place at Gisele's Costa Rica home in front of 25 friends and family.
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