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Goulding’s bespoke wedding gown created in over 640 hours

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Singer Ellie Goulding wore a standout bespoke gown, which took over 640 hours to complete, for her wedding with beau and art dealer Caspar Jopling. The white gown from the label, Chloe, was designed by Natacha Ramsay-Levi.Goulding married Jopling at the York Minster cathedral in England on Saturday, reported a website. Her gown was made of silk double crêpe and hand-embroidered with White Roses of York, fit for the York-based church, and embellished with white glass beads, said the fashion house.The design featured long sleeves and a high neckline with a silk radizimir petticoat underneath. The stunning creation came with a hefty timeline — “more than 640 hours to construct”, the fashion house added. The work did not stop there for Chloe’s Paris atelier and its artisans as the “Love me like you do” hitmaker’s handmade silk tulle veil and organza collar, embroidered with the bride and groom’s initials, also took 591 hours to create. In a statement, Ramsay-Levi said Goulding was “very involved” in the design of her dress and the two worked on a collage of Victorian-era references the star wanted to “weave into” the final product. (IANS)

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