When, in the summer of 2014, the model Behati Prinsloo got married with Adam Levine, the only photos of the happy event were those of the paparazzi: their indiscreet objectives captured a few moments of the reception in Los Cabos, Mexico, in a farm surrounded by greenery. But of images in which it could be admired the bride’s dress in its entirety, not even the shadow. To finally reveal the design, well 6 years – and two daughters – later, the Namibian supermodel herself thought about it, sharing today’s photos on Instagram showing off her wedding dress.
“I’m not done yet,” Behati Prinsloo wrote, addressing her wedding dress and tagging whoever signed it, Alexander Wang: «So many memories together !!!! Including my wedding day, ”he then continued, sharing a photo of him with the designer as they hug. A silhouette with deep and geometric neckline, the one revealed by Adam Levine’s wife, also replicated on the hips, where the nude side was even more pronounced. Minimalist yes, but in perfect balance between sensuality and chic allure, which has always characterized the personal style of the model.
Of course, this is certainly not a wedding dress that has been talked about for days as in the case of other celebrities – including, above all, those who have decided to show off more than one for their wedding – but with these photos Behati Prinsloo has shown not only a key detail of a happy day. He recalled how little it takes, like wearing a dress again, to bring back wonderful memories. And, why not, take the opportunity to show how much it still is today she screamed… although she makes it so.

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