Julianne Hough Just Got Married in a Custom Marchesa Gown

She married NHL star Brooks Laich on Saturday.

Julianne Hough got married
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Julianne Hough got married to hockey player Brooks Laich on Saturday, and the photos are incredible. Hough and Laich's wedding took place near Coeur d'Alene in Idaho, and around 200 guests attended.

Hough's stunning gown was custom designed by Marchesa. The dancer looked flawless in the strapless dress, with a sweeping train and floor length veil, paired with Lorraine Schwartz jewelry.

Speaking to People, Hough said, "I don't think I ever really necessarily dreamed about my wedding as a kid. But I know I will always cherish and remember it for the rest of my life."

Hough's close friend Nina Dobrev also told People, "I've never seen a man look at a woman like that when they said 'I Do'. It took my breath away."

Congratulations to the couple, who both looked incredibly happy, especially as they posed with their ring bearers, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Lexi and Harley.

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Amy Mackelden
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