Tiffany Trump married Michael Boulos in style.
The 29-year-old daughter of Donald Trump exchanged vows with the billionaire, 25, on Saturday in a lavish ceremony at the former president’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
Tiffany’s famous father, 76, walked her down the aisle as guests marveled at the bride’s stunning Elie Saab gown.
The dress featured long sleeves, intricate beading and a princess-like silhouette.
Tiffany’s mother, actress Marla Maples — who divorced Donald in 1999 — also wore Elie Saab: a one-shouldered lavender number.
Meanwhile, her dad — who is now married to Melania Trump — donned a sharp tux.
The newlyweds tied the knot in front of family and friends underneath a gazebo adorned with a halo of pink, blue and white flowers.
The floral arrangement notably matched the light blue hue of the dresses worn by Tiffany’s bridesmaids — including her older half-sister, Ivanka Trump.
After the couple said “I do,” their loved ones noshed on passed apps and sipped cocktails with a picturesque sunset as their backdrop.
As evening fell, attendees were ushered inside Mar-a-lago for an extravagant ceremony. According to Instagram Stories, Tiffany and Boulos hired a band of at least 10 members and dancers who performed in ensembles that resembled loofahs.
Guests took in the entertainment from tables that were covered in lush floral arrangements and tall, crystal candelabras. Their dinner options were listed on an ornate mirrored menu.
Tiffany’s lavish nuptials appeared to be a fairy tale. But their happy ending didn’t come without challenges.
Just days before the big event, Tiffany was reportedly “flipping out” after her “welcome dinner” was jeopardized due to Hurricane Nicole.
“They’ve sent staff home. Tiffany is still there,” an insider told us Thursday, referencing Donald’s luxurious Palm Beach residence.
“Some guests came in for the week, and they had all these things planned. It was going to be a whole over-the-top thing,” the source continued. “They had to cancel events today and canceled a golf outing for tomorrow. Everyone is stuck inside.”
Hurricane Nicole slammed into Florida earlier this week and shut down Palm Beach International Airport, which affected who was able to fly in for the wedding.
A source previously told us that Tiffany and Boulos were expecting 500 guests to attend. It was unclear at the time just how many people had to change their RSVP due to the storm.
“Tiffany has been waiting to plan a very big wedding,” the insider told us. “Her fiancé is from a very wealthy family, she is from a very wealthy family, and they want all their friends from around the world to be there.”
However, the pair was able to obtain their marriage license on Tuesday — just hours before the Palm Beach County Courthouse was forced to shut down for the week.
Despite the bad weather, Tiffany was able to celebrate her bridal shower last weekend alongside her sisters and closest friends.
Tiffany and Boulos met in 2018 while he was studying at City University of London and she was on vacation in Europe.
Boulos, whose family owns a multibillion-dollar conglomerate of companies, eventually proposed to Tiffany in the White House Rose Garden in January 2021.