Everything We Know About Ashley Iaconetti’s Two Wedding Dresses

Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon—otherwise known as Ashley I. and Jared from the Bachelor franchise—got married in Rhode Island over the weekend. Plenty of members of Bachelor Nation were in attendance, including Kaitlyn Bristowe, Jason Tartick, Ben Higgins, and Nick Viall, People reports. Makes sense: The couple met, and ultimately got engaged (with a Neil Lane ring, of course), on Bachelor in Paradise.

People got the exclusive on everything relating to the latest Bachelor nuptials, from the rehearsal dinner to Iaconetti's two wedding dresses: an Ines de Santo ballgown for the ceremony, and an Alyne by Rita Vinieris number for the reception. Here's what we know about her bridal style.

Iaconetti's inspiration was Kim Kardashian's April 2014 Vogue cover. Ahead of her marriage to Kanye West, Kim Kardashian appeared on the cover of American Vogue—her first time fronting the glossy—in a strapless Lanvin by Alber Elbaz gown with a sweetheart neckline.That dress was top of mind for Iaconetti as she embarked on her bridal shopping journey, according to People. Ultimately, the look wasn't for her, but her Ines di Santo dress still bore some similarity to the one on Kardashian's Vogue cover, with its neckline and voluminous princess skirt.

Her first wedding dress took nearly 100 hours to make. Iaconetti customized Ines di Santo's classic Primrose gown, from its Spring 2016 collection, to fit her "extremely classic, princess" vision. According to the brand, it's made from over 30 yards of Alençon and Chantilly lace and took nearly 100 hours of hand-sewing and collaging to get the look. Iaconetti told People of the result: "It’s the kind of dress that you wear and you are so thankful you chose that one, because you’re going to look back on it 50 years later and be happy you went with that style. I will never regret it and I think I’ll always think it’s the prettiest dress that I’ve ever seen. It’s timeless, classic elegance."

Ines di Santo's Primrose gown on its spring 2016 runway during Bridal Fashion Week

Ines Di Santo Bridal Spring/Summer 2016 Runway Show

Ines di Santo's Primrose gown on its spring 2016 runway during Bridal Fashion Week
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The outfit change wasn't part of the original plan. At first Iaconetti was sure she was a one-and-done bride when it came to the wedding dress—but sometimes a wrench is thrown into the plan. "I found my reception dress first and couldn’t say no," she told People. The strappy style, from Alyne by Rita Vanieris, "was something that was a little bit more in line with my original concept. It was satin and it was clean lines and I loved it so much."

Her second wedding dress was plucked straight from a bridal collection. Designer Rita Vinieris congratulated Iaconetti on Instagram, noting that the bride wore one of her dresses—the Crawford, from her Alyne line—to her wedding reception. The matte-satin look, which is from spring 2019, features a corseted ballerina-style top and pockets.

The Crawford dress from Alyne by Rita Vinieris' spring 2019 collection
The Crawford dress from Alyne by Rita Vinieris' spring 2019 collection
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The wedding bands were, of course, Neil Lane. People confirmed the obvious.

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