Inside Chloë Grace Moretz and Kate Harrison’s Private Parisian Wedding

Actor Chloë Grace Moretz and her partner, photographer Kate Harrison, have officially tied the knot.

ENTERTAINMENT

Muhammad Umaish

9/2/20253 min read

Actor Chloë Grace Moretz and her partner, photographer Kate Harrison, have announced they are married. The couple tied the knot over the Labor Day weekend, with details of their stunning ceremony and the exclusive final fittings for their wedding dresses unveiled in a new interview with Vogue magazine. This union marks a public celebration for the two, who have largely kept their relationship out of the spotlight since they were first linked in 2018.

Moretz, 28, who began her career as a child star in films like Carrie and The Miseducation of Cameron Post, and Harrison, 34, a successful model who has appeared in campaigns for J. Crew and Topshop, formally confirmed their engagement on January 1, 2025. The news was met with immense joy from fans who had quietly followed their romance over the years. On New Year's Day, Moretz confirmed their engagement in a heartfelt social media post that featured a photo of the couple displaying their matching diamond rings. Moretz later revealed that when she knew she was going to propose, she was excited by the opportunity to design not one, but two, unique engagement rings. She collaborated with designer Elizabeth Potts at Moon Stone, with whom she had worked on resetting vintage jewelry for years. The pair chose two Victorian diamonds and reset them in a way that felt both antique and timeless. Moretz expressed her hope that the rings would one day become a cherished family heirloom, passed down through generations.

Their wedding day style, from the ceremony to the after-party, was a true masterpiece of high fashion and personal expression. The brides entrusted their entire wedding wardrobe to the renowned French fashion house Louis Vuitton and its artistic director for womenswear, Nicolas Ghesquière. Vogue was granted exclusive access to document the final wedding dress fittings at the Louis Vuitton atelier in Paris. It was a moment filled with emotional anticipation for the couple, who were overwhelmed by the kindness and artistry of the entire team. In a conversation with the magazine, Moretz expressed that she was feeling a positive sense of overwhelm about the experience.

In a move that honored tradition while embracing their own unique style, the brides did not see each other’s wedding dresses before the big day, opting for separate fittings and a special "first look" moment. In a state of pure excitement, Harrison told Vogue she felt "ready" for the big day. The anticipation of not knowing what her partner's dress looked like, she said, would make their first look especially meaningful. This design is perfect. I’m ready.” Moretz echoed the sentiment, telling the magazine, “I think that’s the moment that really makes it set in that it’s real.” With their final looks complete, the couple was joined by their close friends and bridesmaids, Kiersey Clemons and Jessica Lucatorto (Harrison’s cousin), for the final moments of the Parisian fitting. The foursome shared a ride to the atelier, filled with laughter and heartfelt reflection on their friendship. Moretz shared a personal confession with her partner and bridesmaids, stating that "the biggest part of our relationship is our friendship," before adding, "I love love!"

Moretz's choice for her wedding dress was a departure from tradition, perfectly capturing her unique sense of style. She wore a stunning blue gown, a decision she made because she "never really envisioned a wedding dress in my mind growing up." She knew she wanted to do something that felt different and non-traditional, and she was happy to avoid wearing white. The final result was a creation that felt uniquely her own. The design was the culmination of multiple fittings, starting with a simple toile outline and progressing to the finished look, complete with veils.

For her part, Harrison chose a more classic, yet equally breathtaking, look. She wore a white embellished bustier and skirt, which was a beautiful and elegant choice. Her ensemble was completed with a delicate birdcage veil in the front and a dramatic, cathedral-length veil at the back. While both brides opted for a unique after-party look, they chose to switch roles, with Moretz in a white ensemble and Harrison in a different color. For the after-party, Moretz wore a custom-made white jacket and trousers, which drew inspiration from a 2019 Louis Vuitton runway look. She loved how the design complemented her tattoos, with a little "Yee-haw, baby!" attitude mixed in.

On a Monday, following the wedding, Moretz took to her personal Instagram to thank the entire Louis Vuitton team and Nicolas Ghesquière for their hard work and dedication. “Words can’t begin to express how this feels,” she wrote, her message a testament to her gratitude. The level of your kindness, dedication, and talent is simply beyond measure. We feel so incredibly grateful. Thank you doesn’t even begin to cut it, but thank you. Your vision made our day all the more meaningful.” Her message underscored not only her appreciation for the fashion house’s work but also the deeply personal and emotional significance of the entire experience. For Chloë Grace Moretz and Kate Harrison, their wedding was not only a celebration of their love but a beautiful expression of their unique personalities and artistic spirits. It was a truly unforgettable day and the start of a new chapter in their lives together.