After her civil wedding to businessman Pablo Bernot, Sofía Castro celebrated with her mother, renowned Mexican actress and former First Lady Angélica Rivera. Rivera, known as 'La Gaviota,' stole the spotlight with a stunning silver gown, showcasing her taste.
The dress, valued at approximately $30,000—equivalent to around 600,000 Mexican pesos as of Monday, December 2, 2024—illustrated her refined style.
What Did Angélica Rivera Wear to Sofía Castro's Wedding?
Angélica Rivera donned a mermaid-style strapless gown, standing out for its elegant silhouette and shimmering silver hue. The gown featured white feathers, aligning with current fashion trends, while the off-the-shoulder design added a touch of sensuality and romance.
To complete her look, Rivera chose an updo hairstyle and natural makeup, striking the perfect balance between sophistication and simplicity.
A Design by Óscar de la Renta, Who Also Styled the Bride
The exquisite gown was designed by Óscar de la Renta, the same fashion house that dressed the bride. The bride's sisters, Regina and Fernanda, along with her father, José Alberto Castro, were also elegantly dressed for the occasion.
Due to its haute couture nature and being part of a past collection, Rivera's gown is no longer available directly from Óscar de la Renta. However, similar designs can sometimes be found on high-end resale platforms like Modsense, Moda Operandi, and Farfetch.
Angélica Rivera and Haute Couture
The Mexican actress and former First Lady of Mexico has always set trends with her fashion choices and with her 283,000 followers on Instagram are always paying attention to what she wears. What she wears ranges from casual denim looks to high-fashion pieces for grand occasions like her daughter's wedding.
Through her social media, she has frequently displayed her affinity for luxury brands such as Dolce & Gabbana and Balenciaga.
This isn't the first time Rivera has worn Óscar de la Renta. During Mexico's Independence Day celebration in 2014, 'La Gaviota' wore a mermaid-cut gown with a pink top and navy-blue skirt, valued at $4,000. The design highlighted the legacy of the Dominican-born fashion house, which remains one of Rivera's favorites.
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