
Victoria's Secret Supermodel Jasmine Tookes' Wedding
On September 4, 2021, supermodel Jasmine Tookes and Juan David Borrero sealed their love in a wedding that could be described as a true modern fairy tale.
Jasmine Tookes turned to master designer Zuhair Murad to design her wedding dress, a creation that fused the classic princess silhouette with modern, dramatic details.
Featuring hand-embroidered lace, long sleeves and a 4.5-metre train, the dress captured the essence of contemporary royalty.
It had details like hand-embroidered beads and a long veil that added a touch of royalty. A perfect mix between romantic and glamorous.
A Dream Scenario
The heart of Quito, with its historic architecture and cultural richness, provided the perfect backdrop for this occasion. The religious ceremony took place in one of the city’s most majestic churches, completely covered in gold, evoking an almost heavenly atmosphere. “I’ve always thought that Quito has some of the most beautiful churches in the world,” declared Jasmine, who walked down the aisle wrapped in a dreamy dress.
A Legacy of Love and Style
Jasmine Tookes and Juan David Borrero's wedding was not only a celebration of love, but also a demonstration of how design, tradition and modernity can intertwine to create an unforgettable event.
She opted for natural makeup that enhanced her features, with luminous skin and nude lips.
Her hairstyle was a classic and polished updo, perfect to highlight the dress and accessories.
As for jewelry, she complemented her look with diamond earrings, a plain ring and a diamond ring.
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The Reception: An Enchanted Garden
Following the ceremony, guests moved to a bucolic hacienda on the outskirts of Quito, where Jasmine designed a reception reminiscent of a giant greenhouse. Cascades of flowers hung from the ceiling, illuminated by candles, creating an intimate and magical atmosphere.