Pop sensation Charli XCX and The 1975’s George Daniel have once again captured the world’s attention, this time with a lavish second wedding that unfolded in the picturesque Sicilian village of Scopello on September 14, 2025. The event, which followed their intimate London ceremony at Hackney Town Hall in July, was nothing short of a pop culture spectacle, bringing together music royalty, fashion icons, and a guest list as dazzling as Charli’s own Glastonbury set.
The anticipation had been building for months. After tying the knot in a private London affair on July 19, 2025, the couple made no secret of their plans for an Italian blowout. According to Country & Town House, an inside source confirmed, “They’ve always dreamed of a big party in Italy. Somewhere beautiful and private, where all their friends can let loose. It will be star-studded. This was always the plan.”
And star-studded it was. The A-list guest list read like a who’s who of contemporary music and culture: Model of the Year Alex Consani, Attitude cover star Benito Skinner, Charli’s tour partner Troye Sivan, comedian Jordan Firstman, actor Jamie Demetriou, models Emily Ratajkowski and Gabbriette, The 1975’s Matty Healy, Chicken Shop Date host Amelia Dimoldenberg, and even Loose Women panelist Denise Welch, among others. The celebration was peppered with candid moments—celebrities lounging on Sicilian pavement, Aperol spritzes in hand, and laughter echoing through the coastal air.
Charli XCX, ever the style chameleon, delivered two show-stopping bridal looks. For the ceremony, she opted for a custom Danielle Frankel gown, described by Country & Town House as a “bias-cut, ivory silk chiffon slip gown with spaghetti straps and an elongated train.” The sheer fabric revealed a boned corset and matching underwear, while layers of chiffon ribbons and a train adorned with hand-embroidered organza petals and baroque pearls completed the look. Accessories were kept chic and minimal: a bouquet of eucalyptus, baby blue, and gypsophila, rectangular silver earrings, a bracelet, a few rings, and a pair of wraparound white sunglasses for the afternoon Sicilian sun.
Unlike her London wedding, where she wore a white Vivienne Westwood mini with a veil, Charli let her shiny dark hair flow freely in Sicily, styled in soft, barely-there waves. As night fell, she transformed once again, slipping into a black latex bralette paired with a white mini skirt and knee-high black lace-up boots—a nod to her “Brat” persona and a look that set the tone for the evening’s festivities. George Daniel, meanwhile, was the picture of relaxed elegance in a greige suit over a cream button-down shirt, left open at the neck, and black Oxford shoes.
The ceremony itself was a deeply personal affair, laced with musical moments that only Charli XCX could orchestrate. According to PAPER, Caroline Polachek serenaded the bride as she walked down the aisle, delivering a haunting cover of Daniel Johnston’s 1984 ballad “True Love Will Find You In The End.” The couple’s processional was set to “Hero” by Enrique Iglesias—a playful touch that delighted guests and hinted at the couple’s irreverent sense of humor.
The musical thread continued throughout the celebration. Yung Lean electrified the crowd with a rendition of “I Wanna Be Your Dog” by The Stooges, joined onstage by Matty Healy and Gabbriette. In a scene straight out of a rock concert, Healy crowd-surfed over the guests, the bride and groom dancing on stage behind him. Other musical luminaries in attendance included Troye Sivan, Clairo, Beabadoobee, AG Cook (who DJed with a hyper-sped remix of “VROOM VROOM”), and the legendary Robyn. The wedding, as PAPER put it, was “a very on brand musical event with some of culture’s most esteemed performers lending their hand to the weekend’s proceedings.”
The festivities were marked by a blend of high fashion and Italian flair. Guests were spotted in everything from polka-dot ensembles (Julia Fox turned heads in pink and black) to more casual, party-ready looks. At one point, the celebrity crowd gathered around Charli on the pavement, Aperol spritzes and cigarettes in hand—a nod to true Italian style, and perhaps a gentle rebellion against the usual wedding formality. A pink champagne tower sparkled in the Sicilian sun, topped up by the newlyweds themselves, as captured in photos Charli later shared on Instagram.
Social media buzzed with behind-the-scenes snapshots, from Troye Sivan’s “Sweat” tour energy to Amelia Dimoldenberg’s bathroom glam session with Benito Skinner. Denise Welch posted a heartfelt tribute to the couple, writing, “All the feels. George and Charli, Sicily 2025. That’s amore.” Charli responded with a simple love heart, sealing the moment for fans worldwide.
The guest list wasn’t just for show—many guests actively contributed to the festivities. Gabbriette, engaged to Matty Healy, hinted at the wildness of the night in an interview with Perfect Magazine, saying, “Recently, at Charli XCX’s wedding… it’s top secret.” The event blurred the lines between concert, fashion show, and family gathering, with each attendee bringing their own unique flair.
As if the wedding itself wasn’t enough, Charli XCX is also making waves in the film world. She’s providing the soundtrack for the upcoming film adaptation of Wuthering Heights, set to hit cinemas on Valentine’s Day 2026. The soundtrack will include original songs, including a spin on her iconic track “Everything Is Romantic.” It’s a fitting project for an artist whose own life seems to blend romance, drama, and a dash of the unexpected at every turn.
For fans and onlookers alike, Charli XCX and George Daniel’s Sicilian celebration was more than just a wedding—it was a testament to the power of friendship, music, and a little bit of pop star magic. With every detail, from the custom couture to the impromptu performances, the couple proved that one wedding simply wasn’t enough to contain their joy. As the sun set over Scopello, guests danced, laughed, and toasted to a love story as unforgettable as the party itself.
Charli XCX’s second wedding wasn’t just an event—it was an experience, a moment in pop culture history, and a reminder that sometimes, dreams really do come true when you gather your favorite people in a beautiful place and let the music play.