On November 12, Tiffany Trump and her fiancé Michael Boulos married after four years of dating. Unsurprisingly, the event — held at Mar-a-Lago — was full of glitz and glamour. While the wedding was a step away from their previous plans of an “international spectacle,” Tiffany did wear a stunning Elie Saab gown to honor Boulos’ Lebanese heritage, per Town & Country. “The most magical day,” Tiffany wrote on Instagram.

Yet, while the Georgetown Law alum and her dress shined throughout the ceremony, she wasn’t the only one to turn heads. The bride’s mother, Marla Maples, stunned in a breathtaking Elie Saab-designed gown to honor Boulos’ heritage, too. “It’s a Lebanese American wedding, so we were so happy to have Elie Saab create the magic,” she told People regarding her lavender gown.

The publication also noted that Tiffany took inspiration from her mother’s union to her father, Donald, regarding their cake, also opting for a 7-foot Sylvia Weinstock wedding cake. “Marla and Tiffany have talked about this day for a very long time. She is so proud of her daughter and feels she chose the right man,” a source revealed. A day before the larger-than-life wedding, Tiffany and Maples celebrated the impending nuptials during a walk-through on the expansive Mar-a-Lago estate. According to the Daily Mail, the event saw an array of international guests attend. “It’s just a chance for everyone to get together and enjoy this time with Tiffany and Michael,” a source said.

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