After a fashion influence wrote a protracted analysis of the newlywed’s Dolce & Gabbana wedding gown on social media, Christian McCaffrey defended his wife Olivia Culpo on Tuesday.
On Monday, designer Kennedy Bingham discussed the extended- shirt ball dress Culpo, 32, wore in Rhode Island, stating” there is no character in this dress”.
” Frequently wedding dresses will have something of the wedding injected into it, whether it’s a little bit of beading some bracelets, detailing, someone, this is just zero, it’s the lack of personality”, Bingham said in the almost six- minute clip on TikTok, which has amassed two million views as of Thursday.
McCaffrey, 28, fired up at Bingham, where the film was even shared, and commented:” What an evil item to post online. I hope that, like my lovely wife does, you can find happiness and peace in the world.
Culpo even responded to the analysis, captured by Bingham, and said:” Wow what an absolutely terrible person you are. I hope no one ever weeping you apart in this way because it’s so painful. I adore this outfit, and it was all I needed.
In Bingham’s video, the stylist also dissected comments made by Culpo, where she explained she did n’t want her dress” to exude sex in any way, shape, or form”, and that she wanted the look to be” as serious” as the” covenant” of marriage.
” If I were to simply look at the dress, I may see a gorgeous wife in a beautiful, simple, classy clothing. We would really have nothing to say if we had stopped there just to look at the gown, but it’s all the things that collects around the clothing that leaves a bitter aftertaste, Bingham said.
There is no harm in wanting a humble wedding dress, or only modest dress in common, but the way she was talking about it went beyond simply wanting something respectable for herself and pushing the boundaries of what she believes all brides should look like.
Bingham also found it “weird” how much Culpo spoke about” coverage”, as the former Miss Universe winner told Vogue:” When I think about Christian and what he loves and the moments that he thinks that I’m most beautiful, it’s absolutely in something like this: timeless, covered, and elegant”.
I just think it’s so odd how much she talks about coverage, especially as someone who is not exactly a modest dresser in her day-to-day life. I just think the use of the word covered is so offensive because you are not covered in day-to-day life, and why does he think you’re the most attractive when you’re covered? That’s such an odd thing”, Bingham said.
Bingham capped off the video by stating,” It’s very clear that this was not a wedding, this was a conservative campaign, and it was n’t even well done”.
From Miss Universe to Miss Pick Me, the clip’s creator continued,” You took this dishonest pick-me route that honestly felt more like you were thinking about your story than your actual marriage.”
Culpo also donned two other looks for the reception and afterparty, in addition to the ball gown.
Since 2019, she and McCaffrey have been together.