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Amy Jackson swaps her wedding dress for gothic glamour at the Venice Film Festival

Even as wedding guests, we know how tiring the festivities are, but what about the bride and groom? They deserve to rest in wedded bliss for a week.

Rest is not on the agenda for Amy Jackson, aka the new Mrs. Westwick, who married Gossip Girl heartthrob Ed Westwick (all Chuck Bass fans will be in mourning for the rest of this week) during a lavish multi-day party in Italy.

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The 32-year-old stepped out in Venice yesterday for the 81st annual film festival, three days after her wedding celebrations ended, looking as glamorous as ever. But she swapped her bridal white for It-girl goth chic.

She perfected the dark red carpet elegance in an off-the-shoulder tulle bustier dress from Alberta Ferretti’s fall/winter 2024 collection — the same brand that designed her wedding dress, complete with a sheer overlay embroidered with cascades of sparkling degradé crystals.

Amy Jackson in a black see-through dressAmy Jackson in a black see-through dress

Amy stuns at Venice Film Festival in Alberta Ferretti (Getty)

A showstopping diamond choker and matching bracelet enhanced the appeal of her showstopping look. For her hair, she opted for a sleek, elegant updo with a vintage flair, styled by Patrick Wilson.

Amy Jackson hits the red carpet for the film "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" during the 81st Venice International Film Festival on August 28, 2024 in Venice, Italy. (Photo by Daniele Venturelli/WireImage)Amy Jackson hits the red carpet for the film "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" during the 81st Venice International Film Festival on August 28, 2024 in Venice, Italy. (Photo by Daniele Venturelli/WireImage)

She attended the event three days after her fairytale wedding (Getty)

The 32-year-old star married Ed Westwick in a 16th-century family castle in the hills of southern Italy.

“Designed by Alberta Ferretti, the gown featured a strapless bodice that was both structured and delicate, perfectly framing Amy’s neckline and shoulders,” explained Natalie Salmon, editor of H! Fashion. “This sleek, architectural design gave a nod to the polished and refined aesthetic of the Upper East Side, which was often seen in the show. The bodice flowed into a voluminous skirt made of layers of silk and tulle. The dramatic, flowing silhouette was reminiscent of the luxurious fashion moments that Gossip Girl was known for, and captured the essence of Amy’s signature style while maintaining Blair Waldorf’s classic elegance.”

The pinnacle of elegance.

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