Before Dua Lipa, There Was Bianca Jagger: Revisiting Fashion’s Most Iconic Bridal Look

As fans continue to draw parallels between singer Dua Lipa’s wedding outfit and actress-activist Bianca Jagger’s iconic bridal look, we revisit the powerful moment that rewrote the rules of wedding dressing.

Jun 2, 2026
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    Mick and Bianca Jagger at their wedding in 1971, France (L); Dua Lipa and Callum Turner at their London wedding (R)Getty Images and Ray Collins

    When the darling of pop culture Dua Lipa got married, it was no surprise that she wrote “New Rules” of bridal fashion with her unconventional Schiaparelli skirt-suit. However, as soon as the photographs of her intimate London wedding ceremony with actor Callum Turner began doing the rounds on the internet, fashion buffs were quick to notice that the images evoked memories of one of the most influential bridal outfits ever worn — Bianca Jagger’s wedding look from 1971.


    Yes, the 1970s fashion muse did it first. 


    Long before bridal tailoring became a runway staple and years before minimalist wedding fashion found its place on Pinterest and Instagram moodboards, Bianca Jagger walked into her wedding to Mick Jagger wearing an outfit that challenged every presumption of what a bride was supposed to look like. 


    More than fifty years later, it remains one of fashion’s most iconic bridal statements.

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    Bianca and Mick Jagger’s Wedding 

    Mick Jagger and Bianca Jagger wedding
    Mick Jagger marries Bianca Pérez-Mora Macias in Saint-Tropez, France, 12th May 1971. Standing between them is Marius Astezan, the then Mayor of Saint-Tropez.Getty Images


    On 12 May 1971, Bianca Pérez-Mora Macias married the Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger in Saint-Tropez, France. Naturally, the ceremony itself attracted global attention since Mick Jagger was already one of the biggest rock stars in the world. The wedding drew celebrities, photographers and curious onlookers eager to witness the union, yet what made the most noise was the bride and her wedding look.


    At a time when bridal fashion was dominated by lace gowns, cathedral veils, corsets extending into fairy-tale silhouettes, Bianca arrived wearing something entirely unexpected: a sharply tailored white skirt suit paired with a dramatic, wide-brimmed hat.


    And the rest is fashion history.

    A Bridal Look That Broke Every Fashion Rule

    Mick and Bianca Jagger
    Mick and Bianca Jagger at their wedding in 1971Getty Images

    Designed by Yves Saint Laurent, the ensemble consisted of a tailored white jacket with broad lapels and a deep neckline, paired with a flowing maxi skirt. In a move that felt pretty daring for the era, Bianca wore the jacket without a blouse underneath, transforming traditional tailoring into a glamorous bridal moment.


    The finishing touch was an oversized hat that framed her face and added a sense of theatrical elegance, something that Dua Lipa seemed to have drawn inspiration from for her wedding look.


    There was no elaborate train. No layers of tulle. No ornate embellishment. Instead, the power of the look lay in its simplicity.

    Why The Look Still Feels Modern Today

    Bianca Jagger's iconic white wedding dress
    Mick and Bianca Jagger at their wedding at the Church of St. Anne, St Tropez, 12th May 1971Getty Images

    What makes Bianca Jagger’s bridal suit remarkable is not simply its visual impact, but its longevity and relevance. Many wedding trends are closely tied to the era in which they emerge. The voluminous sleeves of the 1980s, heavily embellished gowns of the early 2000s and even certain minimalist trends can instantly reveal their decade. Bianca’s look, however, remains almost contemporary.


    Without overt styling, the look embraced femininity.


    In many ways, the outfit still holds relevance for the modern bride. Today’s brides seek individuality over tradition, gravitating towards tailored separates, bridal suits, statement jackets and unconventional silhouettes. What feels fresh now was already being explored by Bianca more than five decades ago.

    The Bridal Suit’s Lasting Legacy


    Fashion’s fascination with Bianca Jagger’s wedding outfit has never truly faded.


    Designers continue to reinterpret bridal tailoring season after season. Contemporary brides regularly reference the look when choosing post-wedding dinner outfits, registry ceremony ensembles, after-party attire and even wedding-day looks (case in point, Dua Lipa). 


    Its influence can be seen in everything from structured blazers paired with skirts to sleek monochromatic tailoring designed specifically for brides and often queer grooms.

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    Why The Dua Lipa Parallels Make Sense

    Dua Lipa and Callum Turner at their London wedding
    Dua Lipa and Callum Turner at their London weddingRay Collins

    While Dua Lipa’s wedding ensemble was very much her own, the comparisons to Bianca Jagger reflect a broader fashion truth: certain style moments become permanent reference points.

    Bianca’s wedding outfit occupies that rare category.


    Whenever a bride chooses tailoring over volume, or personal expression over convention, echoes of that iconic Saint-Tropez wedding inevitably resurface in fashion corridors. 


    Well, the outfit clearly helped establish the bridal suit as a legitimate alternative to the traditional wedding gown. And today, that choice may not feel rebellious but in 1971, it was revolutionary.

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