Midu accessorized with a diamond set that included earrings, a layered necklace, a ring, and a matching bracelet.
The actress modified the off-the-shoulder detail of the original design to reduce exposure both at the front and back.
She later switched to another A-line dress that cinched at the waist and featured a more distinct off-the-shoulder design with long sleeves.
Paired with a long, sweeping veil, this Chantilly lace gown transformed her into a fairy tale princess.
For this look, Midu opted for simpler jewelry and an elegant updo to highlight her slender shoulders, suiting a lavish bridal style.
Both dresses were selected at the Elie Saab showroom in Paris during a wedding photo session in April, where Midu claimed to have “found the dresses of her dreams.”
Elie Saab, a luxury Lebanese brand, is celebrated for its enchanting designs, meticulously crafted with high-quality materials and artisanal precision.
Born Dang Thi My Dung, the 35-year-old actress has made her mark in the Vietnamese entertainment industry with roles in the TV series “Nhung Thien Than Ao Trang” (Angels in White Dresses) and the film “Thien Menh Anh Hung” (Blood Letter) by director Victor Vu.
Besides acting, she is also a university lecturer and entrepreneur.
Dat, 34, is the scion of businessman Tran Duy Hy, the chairman of Duy Tan Plastics Manufacturing Corporation. Educated in the U.S., he is actively involved in his family’s business operations.
The couple celebrated their union beginning with a private ceremony at Midu’s residence in Thu Duc City on June 23, followed by a wedding reception in Ho Chi Minh City on Saturday.
Actress Midu and her husband Tran Duy Minh Dat radiate joy on their wedding day, June 29, 2024.