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Delta Goodrem reveals fifth all-white wedding look as she continues to celebrate her big day

Delta Goodrem reveals fifth all-white wedding look as she continues to celebrate her big day

News.com.au2 days ago
Delta Goodrem has shown off a fifth all-white wedding dress that she wore while celebrating her wedding.
Goodrem married Matthew Copley at a 12th century cathedral in Malta, where he proposed, and wore three gowns by two of her favourite Australian designers when she walked down the aisle last month.
In the latest pictures shared to her Instagram, Goodrem gave further insight into her celebrations where she was surrounded by her closest friends and family.
In the romantic snaps, Goodrem posed against a stunning scenic backdrop before being joined by her new hubby as the pair both flashed a satisfied smile.
'I always knew what I wanted my wedding dress to be,' she told Vogue earlier this month.
'And I knew the perfect designer for it. Paul [Vasileff, creative director and designer of Paolo Sebastian] and I connected the second I got engaged, and we started working together immediately. I am very lucky I get to wear beautiful dresses as part of my job, so I wanted this one to feel super personal and very special.'
The resulting lace gown 'was structured, yet still delicate and feminine', Goodrem said.
'It was a statement piece but a fairytale dress. The sweeping train and the tulle cathedral veil perfectly suited the style of the wedding and the surroundings.'
Goodrem first shared snaps from her wedding when she took to social media earlier this month to first announce her big day.
'June 2025, Husband and Wife. It was more magical than we both could have dreamed,' she wrote.
'We said I do under the Maltese skies in a family fairytale wedding brought to life by so many angels surrounding us. We are holding on to every memory from that moment, the love, the laughter, the happy tears and dancing till the sun came up.'
She added: 'We can't wait to come back to Australia and celebrate as Mr & Mrs.'
Goodrem's near-decade-long relationship with Copley followed a string of high-profile romances with other celebrities – including Nick Jonas, Brian McFadden and Mark Philippoussis – earlier in her career.
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