The gown, designed exclusively for the actress, who also serves as Gucci brand ambassador, and tailored to her exact measurements. It featured two layers of lace and more than 1,700 hand-embroidered guipure butterfly patterns.
According to Vogue, it took over 120 hours to complete from 18 meters of lace and four kilograms of cotton thread.
Davika described wearing the gown as the most meaningful moment of her life.
“This is the wedding dress I’ve always felt was perfect for me, it’s beautiful and timeless,” she says. “It’s a piece that can be cherished and passed down through generations because of its enduring elegance.”
Its train was interwoven with detachable feathers, allowing the dress to transform into a strapless evening gown for the reception.
Before tailoring began, Gucci sent Davika the initial sketches, giving her about a month to review and customize the details to her preference.
On her wedding day she paired the gown with a delicate lace-trimmed veil, adding a soft, graceful touch. As she moved, the flowing veil created a striking visual effect. Vogue praised the gown as a fitting choice for Thailand’s leading fashion icon.
She completed her bridal look with oval-cut diamond earrings set in white gold and a Bulgari’s Fiorever High Jewelry necklace featuring round and pear-shaped diamonds arranged in a floral motif.
Her ensemble was finished with custom-made Gucci heels adorned with the brand’s signature crystal bamboo pattern and engraved with her name, an intimate, personalized detail.
The groom, also known as Ter, wore a bespoke ivory tuxedo crafted from twill-woven wool, featuring pointed grosgrain lapels and classic-cut trousers.
His look was completed with a pleated poplin shirt, grosgrain bow tie, cufflinks engraved with his initials, and polished black loafers, all tailored to his measurements with attention to fabric, fit, and finish.
Born Davika Hoorne, 33-year-old Mai Davika is of Thai and Belgian descent. She has become one of Thailand’s most prominent actresses, models and fashion figures since debuting in 2010.
She gained international recognition for her role in the 2013 hit film “Pee Mak.”
Her husband Dhanasevi, 42, graduated from Chulalongkorn University with a degree in communication arts, majoring in motion pictures and still photography.
He made his acting debut in 2007 and began screenwriting the following year.
