
Trust the French to turn a wedding into a full-blown fashion moment. When Paris-based actress Constance Arnoult tied the knot this fall, the internet didn’t just swoon over her, it lost its collective mind over her bridesmaids.
The photos, effortlessly cinematic, shot under soft French light, captured a bridal party so visually striking it could’ve been lifted from a Chanel Haute Couture campaign. Her bridesmaids stood beside her in matching pastel tweed skirt suits, each tailored to perfection and finished with ribbons in their hair. The result? A symphony of texture and color that somehow managed to feel timeless, youthful, and unapologetically French all at once.
In a world of flowing chiffon and mismatched neutrals, this bridal party said non merci to convention, and oui to couture.
Arnoult isn’t just a bride with great taste, she’s a figure with style embedded in her DNA. Represented by UBBA and known for her roles in Netflix’s “Friendzone” (2021) and various indie projects, she also co-founded L’éloge, a creative platform blending film, fashion, and philosophy.
Her wedding aesthetic mirrored exactly that, artistic, intelligent, and delightfully self-aware. Constance wore an off-shoulder tea-length dress that perfectly balanced retro charm with modern flair. The dress was paired with classic pearls and a short birdcage veil, a subtle nod to 1950s icons without ever feeling costume-y.
And while her own look screamed “effortless French bride,” the coordinated bridesmaid outfits beside her added the high-fashion twist that made this wedding go viral.
Each bridesmaid’s tweed suit, in shades of blush, mint, navy, and cherry red, came styled with matching bows, gloves, and vintage-inspired heels. Together, they embodied a kind of sophisticated nostalgia that felt like Jackie Kennedy meets Paris Fashion Week.
There was a playfulness in their uniformity too: the cropped jackets, the structured skirts, the small-but-bold accessories. It was as if each friend was cast in a Wes Anderson frame, coordinated but distinctly alive.
And maybe that’s why the photos resonated so deeply online. Beyond the aesthetics, they felt authentic, a real group of women sharing laughter, adjusting veils, and hyping each other up in the hours before the ceremony.
The moment wasn’t just about looking chic. It was about celebrating sisterhood with a Parisian twist, of course.
If the viral images taught us anything, it’s that tweed is having a major bridal comeback and not just on the runways. The fabric’s structured finish and rich texture lend themselves beautifully to weddings that want to feel both formal and fresh.
This new “bridesmaids in suits” era feels like the antithesis of performative Pinterest weddings. It’s practical, fashion-forward, and surprisingly empowering. Suits allow for movement, confidence, and a hint of rebellion which, if we’re honest, might just be the essence of modern French femininity.
Plus, for Gen Z brides who grew up mixing vintage with designer, tweed offers the perfect canvas: timeless enough to photograph beautifully, bold enough to break the mold.
Within days, photos from Arnoult’s wedding spread across social media, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, Pinterest mood boards, all hailing the bridal party as the year’s most stylish. Many called it the “French answer to Sofia Richie’s quiet luxury,” but with more color, more joy, and more personality.
COME ONNNN https://t.co/N8GGMnT6AC pic.twitter.com/M07Epe9aXu
— Erin Callaghan, DO (@drerincallaghan) November 7, 2025
So if you’re planning your wedding and want to make a statement, this is your sign. Skip the predictable. Ditch the chiffon. Let your bridal party show up in structured tweed, power shoulders, and playful color palettes that pop against your ivory gown.
After all, if Constance Arnoult’s viral ceremony proved anything, it’s that the future of bridesmaid fashion is tailored, textured, and très chic.
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