Anna Wintour's Daughter Wore the Prettiest Dress for Her Second Wedding in Italy

Earlier this month, Anna Wintour's daughter, Bee Shaffer, married Francesco Carrozzini, son of the late Vogue Italia editor in chief Franca Sozzani, at Wintour's Long Island estate. But little is known about the occasion, as there was a social media ban and details and photos have yet to be released. But if you're itching for a glimpse of Shaffer as a bride, you're in luck. Photos from a second intimate wedding that she and Carrozzini just had a week ago in Portofino, Italy, just emerged, and it's the perfect Italian bridal look.

Her romantic look included an ivory eyelet, tea-length gown complete with an elbow-length lace veil, a cross necklace, and metallic gold block-heel sandals to conquer the cobblestone streets in. We're sure Wintour had a hand in, or at least approved of, Shaffer's perfect wedding ceremony number two look. See it for yourself below and scroll through some of her Instagrams, which may help you to get to know her a little better.

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Who: Bee Shaffer and Francesco Carrozzini in Portofino, Italy.

On Shaffer: Manolo Blahnik shoes

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Allyson Payer
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Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.