Louis Ducruet, the grandson of Grace Kelly and Rainer III, Prince of Monaco, and the son of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and Daniel Ducruet, married his longtime love, Marie Chevallier this weekend. The couple tied the knot during an extravagant two-day ceremony in Monaco.
Ducruet and Chevallier's civil ceremony took place on Friday (26 July), followed by a reception. On Saturday, they had their traditional Catholic church ceremony and then hosted a party that evening.
Naturally, the extensive celebrations required more than one bridal ensemble. In fact, Chevallier chose three very different looks for the special occasions.
For the civil ceremony, Chevallier wore a white wide-legged jumpsuit by designer Rosa Clará, who shared pictures of the bride and the sketch on Instagram. The design was a silk crepe culotte jumpsuit with embroidered lace detail at the waist.
Her second look was for the church wedding, for which she opted for something far more traditional. The bride turned to Atelier Boisanger for an intricate gown that took over 300 hours to create.
Finally, the bride's most low-key look came on Saturday evening, when she wore a mullet-hemmed lace dress, also by Rosa Clará.
This is not the first of Grace Kelly's grandchildren to marry this summer. At the beginning of the month, her granddaughter, Charlotte Casiraghi, married film producer Dimitri Rassam in a glamorous setting, wearing a combination of Saint Laurent, Chanel and Giambattista Valli wedding looks.