The descendant who married the founder of French luxury brand Givenchy, Jung Da-hye, shared wedding favors filled with Korean sensibility and the lavish wedding scene.

On the 25th, Jung Da-hye posted several photos on her social media with the caption Our guest gifts are really lovely. They are candles wrapped in Korean silk bojagi and decorated with norigae ornament.

The released photos showed candles prepared as wedding guest favors neatly wrapped in white bojagi and lined up. Traditional norigae tassels were attached, adding a luxurious yet Korean charm. Jung Da-hye stood before a carefully decorated table with floral arrangements, smiling brightly as she conveyed the special meaning.

In another post on the 25th, Jung Da-hye directly shared the atmosphere of the wedding. She recalled, We prepared a welcome brunch so friends and family from different groups could mingle instead of a farewell brunch, and We prepared a bingo game as an icebreaker, but everyone naturally mingled so much that it wasn't really necessary. Photos were also released showing guests freely interacting at a relaxed brunch held in a garden on the outskirts of Paris, drawing attention.

Earlier, Jung Da-hye married Sean Taffin de Givenchy, a descendant of the French Givenchy family, in a grand three-day wedding at the Sainte-Clotilde Basilica in Paris last August. The wedding, held at a basilica owned by the Givenchy family, drew attention as many figures from the fashion world attended.

The two first met in 2018 at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, and after seven years of dating they became a married couple. Jung Da-hye, a fashion professional who graduated with an MBA from Columbia University in New York, currently works at the jewelry brand Taffin, run by Sean's uncle.

Jung Da-hye, who added meaning by choosing Korean brands and designers for the wedding, also attracted attention by actively incorporating Korean elements into the wedding favors. Photos shared on social media sparked reactions saying she introduced the beauty of Korea to the world.

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