'Gossip Girl' star marries model and actress Amy Jackson

The wedding dress was designed by Italian designer Alberta Ferretti.

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To the disappointment of fans, "Gossip Girl" star Ed Westwick, the British actor, got married at the age of 37 to British actress and model Amy Jackson, with the addition of a sweet child. The couple has been engaged since last January, and this week their long-awaited big wedding day finally arrived at the enchanting Amalfi Coast in southern Italy, where they exchanged vows in front of 200 VIP guests from around the world.

The talked-about wedding was designed with a romantic and luxurious concept, held at the Roca Fortress on the Italian coast. The bride, one of the most beautiful women in the world, chose to wear an evening gown from the Italian fashion house Alberta Ferretti.

Bride Amy Jackson told fashion reporters covering the event worldwide: "The dress created for me by designer Alberta Ferretti made me feel like the best version of myself. I cried when I saw the veil, which was meticulously hand-embroidered by the designer, with attention to the smallest details—a dress I dreamed of all my life, combining classic elegance with modern sophistication."

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The gown chosen for the wedding ceremony was a strapless design with a classic cut, blended with modern touches of thick fabric layers, clean lines, and pleats on the bodice that culminated in a look of pure luxury and elegance—a traditional bridal look with a contemporary touch, as per her request. The veil was no less stunning and, honestly, stole the show—featuring a long, semi-transparent, and simple design with a lace-trimmed hem full of intricate details.

If you're in Israel and want to purchase and explore items from the Italian designer Alberta Ferretti, you can visit the Mimosa Boutique on the second floor of the Ofer Ramat Aviv Mall and refresh your wardrobe with the new collection that just landed in the country, featuring the latest autumn items.

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