A Dream in Couture: Inside the Grand Lebanese Wedding of Elie Saab Jr. and Christina Mourad
When fashion and romance intertwine, the result is truly unforgettable. Christina Mourad’s wedding in Lebanon was a celebration of love, culture, and couture brilliance. Her bridal looks were nothing short of spectacular, designed by one of the world’s most iconic couturiers—her father-in-law, Elie Saab.
A three-day celebration in Lebanon sparked global fascination when a couture scion tied the knot in a lavish mountain-to-city affair. Christina Mourad and Ele Saab Jr honored Maronite traditions with a stunning religious ceremony, then hosted 1,200 guests under starlit skies. Every detail, from the pre-cocktail soirée to the vibrant pool party, reflected their shared vision of elegance and festivity.
Christina’s bridal wardrobe was the highlight of this magnificent union. Intricate tulle, silk, and lurex embroidery combined in a voluminous gown with a 4.5-meter train—crafted by a team of twelve embroiderers, three pattern makers, and ten petites mains. A second masterpiece of gold sequins and Swarovski strass dazzled through 450 hours of embroidery and 200 hours of tailoring. This unforgettable collaboration perfectly showcased Elie Saab Jr.’s dedication to marrying personal taste with haute couture expertise.
The festivities continued at an exclusive mountain club, where high-profile friends and family joined in the glamour. Iconic entertainers and supermodels mingled beneath a canopy of lights, while the bride later swapped into an aquamarine silk georgette creation for an intimate gathering. Such seamless transitions between grandeur and intimacy speak to Elie Saab Jr.’s flair for orchestrating experiences as memorable as his designs.
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