Demi Lovato tied the knot with Jordan Lutes in a couture Vivian Westwood gown inspired by 18th-century elegance and Greek drapery.
Demi Lovato is officially a married woman. The Grammy-nominated musician and actor wed singer-songwriter Jordan “Jutes” Lutes this Sunday in an intimate ceremony in California. The couple’s love story began in early 2022 while working in the studio on Demi’s Holy Fvck album and blossomed into a romance that led to Jordan’s December 2023 proposal, complete with a custom pear-shaped diamond ring designed with Teresa Panico of Material Good.
At around 4 p.m., the pair exchanged vows in a setting as timeless as the gown Demi wore. Walking down the aisle, she stunned in a pearl white Vivienne Westwood couture dress crafted from heavy silk satin. The gown featured a corset bodice that sculpted her silhouette, a hallmark of Westwood’s signature style. “I have been a fan of Vivienne Westwood’s designs for a long time,” Demi shared with Vogue. “Her use of corsetry and her silhouettes really complement the curves in your body.”
Demi’s look was completed with a single-tier cathedral-length veil made of ivory tulle. It flowed behind her with dramatic simplicity, adding to the romantic elegance of her bridal ensemble.
The bespoke creation came to life over five fittings in Los Angeles, with the Vivienne Westwood couture team flying in from London. Inspired by an archival Westwood image Demi had discovered online, the design evolved in collaboration with the team. Changes were made to the skirt for a more personalised shape, and the bodice was adjusted to reflect Demi’s unique vision. “We added touches that really make this dress so special to me,” she explained.
The final design reflected a fusion of history and modernity. With a neckline sweeping off the shoulders and cinched at the waist, the gown incorporated draped detailing that nodded to 18th-century high society and the fluid, sculptural lines of ancient Greek statues. The silhouette—an A-line skirt folded with architectural precision—balanced historical elegance with contemporary confidence.
Demi played an active role in the creative process. From the initial mixing and matching of skirt and bodice options to the final fittings, she remained hands-on. “I love everything about the dress,” she said. Each fitting honed the gown’s structure and form, ensuring that every seam aligned with Demi’s vision of her wedding day.
As the celebrations continued into the evening, Demi changed into a second look—an ivory silk satin column dress with a draped corset top, also designed by Vivienne Westwood. Named the Audrey, the dress featured broken pearls cascading from the neckline, adding a bold yet elegant accent to the ensemble. Its asymmetrical cut and vintage glamour paid tribute to the golden age of cinema, bringing a modern Hollywood twist to the day’s styling.
The wedding reflected not just the union of two artists, but also Demi’s evolution as a woman owning every part of her story. With every detail—down to the last drape and pearl—Lovato’s wedding attire became a testament to creativity, craftsmanship, and personal empowerment.
As images from the ceremony emerged, fans and fashionistas alike praised Demi’s choice to collaborate with one of fashion’s most iconic houses. It was a day rooted in artistry—fitting for a star who has always worn her heart, and her style, on her sleeve.