,[object Object],, the acclaimed actress known for her roles in films like "Kick-Ass" and "Carrie," married her long-time partner ,[object Object],, a model and photographer, over Labor Day weekend 2025. The private ceremony marked the culmination of nearly seven years together, during which the couple maintained a largely private relationship before publicly announcing their engagement earlier this year. Moretz and Harrison, both deeply committed to each other, expressed through an exclusive Vogue feature the significance of their union, highlighting the importance of choosing each other every day and celebrating their enduring love with close friends and family. Their wedding was filled with heartfelt moments reflective of their journey together since first being linked in 2018 after a dinner date at Nobu in Malibu.
The bride and groom honored a blend of tradition and modern style in their wedding attire by collaborating with ,[object Object],’s creative director Nicolas Ghesquière, who personally designed their gowns. Moretz dazzled in an unconventional baby blue gown described as whimsical and reminiscent of ice cream, complete with matching gloves and a long veil that subtly revealed her tattoos. To reflect the celebratory spirit, she later changed into a white, cowgirl-inspired after-party outfit accessorized with a cream cowboy hat. Harrison's look was a stunning contrast with a strapless ivory bustier and long skirt adorned with intricate floral embellishments, paired with two veils—a birdcage veil layered under a cathedral-length piece. Both brides adhered to the tradition of not seeing each other’s wedding attire before the ceremony, creating a sense of surprise and anticipation for the day.
A highlight of their wedding story was the unique vintage engagement rings Moretz and Harrison exchanged, crafted to resemble Victorian-era heirlooms. Moretz worked with jewelry designer ,[object Object], of Moon Stone to reset their diamonds in a style that reflected both their history and aspirations for a timeless future. This choice aligns them with other celebrity couples embracing vintage aesthetics for meaningful symbolism. Their engagement was publicly confirmed with an Instagram post featuring intertwined hands showcasing these rings, signaling not only their love but also a thoughtful blend of old-world charm with contemporary romance. Moretz described the design process as intimate and significant, envisioning the rings as future family heirlooms.
The wedding weekend itself was a lively celebration of the couple’s shared interests and personalities. In addition to the ceremony, guests enjoyed various activities close to Moretz and Harrison’s hearts, including fishing, horseback riding, poker (with a custom poker mat made by Harrison), and line dancing. These events underscored the couple’s desire to connect their guests with what they love outside of the traditional wedding format. Moretz expressed immense gratitude toward the ,Louis Vuitton, team and highlighted the generosity and creativity that helped make their special day unique, memorable, and a true reflection of their partnership. This modern yet personal approach to their wedding captured both their style and spirit.