The couple, who share five-month-old son Leone Lucia, made things official during an insanely beautiful wedding in Sicily on Saturday surrounded by family and friends. And every detail, from her dress to the flowers, was more extravagant than the last.
An arbor made of hanging pink and white roses and branches of baby’s breath? Check. A sprawling reception room with walls covered in sparkling lights and glass circular tables stuffed with roses? Double check. A six-tier wedding cake with hand-painted gold leaf reproductions of the bride’s second dress? Yup. A firework show worthy of the Fourth of July? Sure, why not. And an after-party carnival with a carousel, Ferris wheel, ice sculptures, souvenir mugs, a live concert, and plus toy prize dolls of the newlyweds? Obviously!
Ferragni — who founded the website The Blonde Salad in 2009, has her own namesake fashion line and has modeled for everyone from Dior to SK-II — wore not one, not two, but three stunning custom Dior gowns for the occasion.
Her first, for the ceremony, was a classic, romantic ballgown. While it appeared to one piece, it was actually a long-sleeve, turtleneck lace romper, worn under a semi-sheer full tule overskirt and plunging train. She paired it with custom white shoes, dazzled with her name on them.
Look No. 2, which Ferragni wore for the reception, was also a ballgown — though this one was a sleeveless off-white dress with custom embroidery including lyrics from the song Lucia wrote to propose and various symbols that have significance to the couple (like an image of a Lion for the couple’s son, monograms made of their initials, a heart on the bodice, and more).
For the final outfit, Ferragni changed into a mini dress, which appeared to be a convertible gown, with the same bodice top mixed with a circular tulle ballerina miniskirt.
As for her glam, the fashion star wore her hair in three different ways, first in a messy bun (with front pieces falling down), then down, and finally pulled back entirely in a ponytail. She went with a soft, natural look for her makeup, which was done by he Manuel Mameli.
The groom, 28, stayed in a classic tuxedo throughout, which he wore without a tie. As the night went on, he lost his jacket.
And of course, Ferragni’s bridal party also got the high-fashion treatment. Each bridesmaid wore custom Alberta Ferretti gowns, which were made of sustainable fabrics, according to a post from the star.
This article originally appeared on PEOPLE