Inside Demi Lovato and Jordan “Jutes” Lutes’s Wedding at a Historic Estate in Santa Barbara | Vogue


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The Wedding of Demi Lovato and Jordan "Jutes" Lutes

This article covers the wedding of singer Demi Lovato and Jordan "Jutes" Lutes, held at a historic estate in Santa Barbara. The details include the couple's attire – Demi's wardrobe was styled by Jill Jacobs, reflecting different aspects of her personality, and Jordan wore a Saint Laurent suit. The bridesmaids wore Birdie Grey dresses and the groomsmen wore Hugo Boss suits.

The Ceremony

The ceremony was described as full of love, officiated by their friend Dave Osokow, creating a personal and family-like atmosphere. A fun detail was that Demi and Jordan played Rock Paper Scissors to decide who would recite their vows first.

Demi Lovato's Reflections

Demi expressed feeling loved and that the wedding was the culmination of her life's journey. She described the marriage as marrying her best friend, soulmate, and the love of her life. She emphasized the importance of self-work before embarking on their shared life together.

Post-Ceremony

After the ceremony, the couple took time alone before joining guests for dinner and dancing. Demi expressed feeling ready to start their lives together and stated she would not change anything about the wedding.

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Stylist Jill Jacobs collaborated with the bride on her entire wedding weekend wardrobe. “Demi was a vision—and each look perfectly reflected different aspects of her beauty and personality,” Jill explains. “There’s something uniquely special about styling someone’s forever moment.”.

Meanwhile, Jordan wore Saint Laurent for the ceremony. “He fit a bunch of other suits, but we both really loved the way the YSL suit fit and looked, it was the clear choice,” Demi notes. The bridesmaids wore dresses by Birdie Grey, while the groomsmen were in suits by Hugo Boss.

“The ceremony was full of love,” Demi remembers. “We were married by our good friend Dave Osokow, and he made it so personal. It was as if each and every person at the wedding was a part of a big family all celebrating with us. Looking into each other’s eyes, all I was thinking was how lucky we are to spend this lifetime with each other.” Up at the altar, the couple couldn’t decide who should go first when it came time to recite their vows, so they played a quick game of Rock Paper Scissors. “We tied at first, and then Jordan won, so I went first,” Demi says.

For Demi, the ceremony was the culmination of so much. “I just felt loved,” she says. “All that life has brought me to this moment, and it was more than worth it. It was so special being able to marry my best friend, my soulmate, and the love of my life. It’s hard to put into words what Jordan means to me. To find a love like this has completed my life in so many ways. We both put the work into ourselves first to be ready and open to share a life together, and I think that is a really important part of our relationship. We don’t complete each other as we did the work to complete ourselves first—and I think that’s a really important thing to do.”

After the ceremony, the newlyweds took a moment to just be together. “We wanted to soak in that we were officially husband and wife and then joined our guests for dinner and lots of dancing,” Demi says. “I feel ready to start our lives together. And I have to say that there is not one single thing I would have changed about the wedding.”

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