Barbara Palvin Serves 'Bridal Energy' With Bold Iris Van Herpen Gown
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Barbara Palvin Serves ‘Bridal Energy’ With Bold Iris Van Herpen Gown

Barbara Palvin delivered one of the most romantic fashion moments of the evening at Le Grand Dîner du Louvre. She stepped out in a breathtaking ivory gown by Iris Van Herpen. Known for her sculptural couture designs, the Dutch designer created a look that felt both delicate and striking, perfectly suited to the elegant setting of the Louvre.

Palvin’s gown featured an off-the-shoulder neckline that softly defined her shoulders, instantly giving the look a graceful, feminine feel. The bodice was carefully structured with intricate silk details that curved across the front, forming a sculpted shape that highlighted her waist. The design almost resembled a flower and its unfolding vines. This added dimension and movement to the silhouette.

Barbara Palvin stuns in off-the-shoulder Iris Van Herpen gown at The Grand Diner du Louvre

The fitted bodice flowed into a long mermaid skirt that hugged Barbara Palvin’s figure. Before opening into textured layers toward the bottom. These subtle ripples in the fabric created gentle movement as she walked, while the train added a sense of drama without overdoing the look. The ivory shade further enhanced the gown’s bridal-inspired aesthetic.

Palvin styled the look simply, allowing the gown’s craftsmanship to take centre stage. Her loose, softly waved hair added a relaxed sense. She stood alongside Dylan Sprouse, who wore a sleek, shimmery black suit. The contrast between their looks created a striking red carpet moment.

The Lumare gown perfectly reflects Iris Van Herpen’s signature approach to couture. Where innovation and delicate craftsmanship meet to create something artistic. With its sculpted pleats, fluid silhouette, and romantic ivory tone, the design felt almost bridal in spirit, making it a memorable highlight of the evening.

At an event that celebrates art, culture, and fashion inside one of the world’s most iconic museums, Palvin’s look felt completely at home. Elegant, modern, and quietly dramatic, it proved that couture can feel both timeless and contemporary.

Originally reported by Viha Shah for TheFashionSpot.

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