
Eve Jobs Shares First Look At Her Givenchy Wedding Dress
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Jobs married British equestrian Harry Charles in a Cotswolds ceremony last week
It’s official: billionaire heiress (daughter of late Apple founder Steve Jobs) Eve Jobs and Olympic equestrian Harry Charles have tied the knot. The couple, who began dating in 2022, opted for an English country wedding in the Cotswolds – at hotel and private members’ club Estelle Manor, no less. But despite the grand affair, most details have been kept under wraps. Until now. The happy couple has just released their official wedding portrait – offering us a first look at Eve Jobs’ wedding dress. Here’s all the details.
Eve Jobs Just Got Married – And The Wedding Pictures Are Gorgeous
While paparazzi waited eagerly for a chance to snap Eve Jobs in all her bridal glory, the American model had other plans on her wedding day. Slipping into through a side door of St Michael and All Angels Church, the venue for her and husband-to-be Harry Charles’ nuptials, Jobs managed to attend the service without being spotted by any members of the press or public.
Instead, it was a steady stream of A-list attendees who caught the flash of cameras. Jobs’ nine bridesmaids – including Bruce Springsteen’s daughter Jessica, and Bill Gates’ daughter Phoebe – attended the ceremony via Mercedes vans, stepping out in floor-length crimson slip gowns (reportedly to match the five-foot balls of roses decorating the outside of the church) and simply-styled sandals.
Other guests included former US Vice President Kamala Harris – a long-time friend of the bride’s mother, Laurene Powell Hobs – Princess Beatrice, Kourtney Kardashian, Jennifer Gates and Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders.
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The ceremony was followed by a reception back at Estelle Manor, where a large marquee had been built for the occasion (and, once again, decorated in vibrant shades of red). The inside of the marquee was reportedly furnished with ornate floral arrangements of beech branches and red blooms, Persian rugs and crimson curtains. From here, the newlyweds enjoyed an evening of dancing and partying – as well as a rumoured private performance from Sir Elton John.
Many of the couple’s guests reportedly stayed with them at Estelle Manor – and, since all 107 rooms were booked, we can assume it was a busy night – while others lodged at the nearby Soho Farmhouse, where Meghan Markle hosted her hen party back in 2018.
When Did They Share Their Wedding Photos?
Eve Jobs and Harry Charles shared their official wedding portrait on Instagram yesterday (3 August 2025), about a week after the big day itself. For now, we only have the one picture – but we anticipate at least a few more to drop over the coming days and weeks.
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‘We’re MARRIED,’ the couple announced in a shared Instagram post. ‘It was the most magical week celebrating and we have so many people to thank …
‘To Stanlee and his whole team, you made our wildest wedding dreams come true and it was done with so much love and care. To Sarah, Judy, Camilla and your whole team at Givenchy, thank you for making the most breathtakingly beautiful dress. Your kindness, warmth and brilliance made the entire process feel like magic. To Craig, Stas, Darren and Stephen thank you for capturing such magical moments, we will cherish them forever.
‘And finally to our parents, bridesmaids, groomsmen, Anita, Karl, Jony & Heather, Ruthie and the entire team at the River Cafe – none of this would’ve been possible without you all, we love you so much.’
Who Designed Eve Jobs’ Wedding Dress?
As the American model mentioned in the above Instagram post, her wedding dress was created by French fashion house Givenchy. More specifically, it was designed by freshly-appointed Givenchy creative director Sarah Burton, formerly of Alexander McQueen – and the designer behind the now-iconic Kate Middleton wedding dress.
The chic gown featured a square neckline, figure-skimming fluted skirt and long train, with lace detailing on the bodice and hem. Her veil, a stunning cathedral-length creation with a dainty lace trim, was tucked into a pristine slick back bun.
Her husband, meanwhile, opted for a sleek suit by British bespoke tailor Redmayne, which has been outfitting grooms since 1860.