Eva Herzigova Marries Gregorio Marsiaj After 25 Years in Lanvin Wedding Gown

Eva Herzigova And Gregorio Marsiaj
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Eva Herzigova has married Italian businessman Gregorio Marsiaj after 25 years together and three children.

The Czech supermodel, 53, exchanged vows with Marsiaj on Saturday, July 11, during an intimate ceremony at the Church of San Vito in Turin, Italy. Approximately 50 relatives and close friends attended the wedding.

The religious service was followed by a civil ceremony at Palazzo Carignano and a private reception at Ristorante Del Cambio, completing a three-part celebration across the city.

Herzigova Chose a Flowing Lanvin Gown

The bride’s Lanvin design featured a boho-inspired midi silhouette, a curved ruffled hem and a cape-like layer that fell from her shoulders. Delicate ties crossed the front of the bodice, while bow-trimmed sandals completed the look.

Herzigova wore her hair in a softly styled updo and carried a bouquet of white flowers. HOLA reported that the Church of San Vito was decorated with white and peach roses, identified as the bride’s favorite flowers.

Rain began as the newlyweds left the church, with photographs showing Herzigova and Marsiaj smiling beneath umbrellas before traveling to the next part of the celebration.

Their Three Sons Joined Marsiaj for His Arrival

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Marsiaj reached the church with George, Philip and Edward in the vintage Aston Martin. The three sons remained closely involved throughout the day after growing up during their parents’ long relationship.

The guest list included fellow models Carmen Kass, Mariacarla Boscono and Marpessa Hennink. Getty Images also documented guests arriving and the couple moving between the wedding venues in Turin.

Herzigova and Marsiaj became engaged in 2017. The wedding is Herzigova’s second; she married Bon Jovi drummer Tico Torres in 1996, and the marriage ended two years later.

The Celebration Continued Across Three Turin Venues

After the church service, Herzigova and Marsiaj traveled to Palazzo Carignano for the civil portion of the marriage. Rai News reported that the civil ceremony took place inside the Museo del Risorgimento, in the Sala Plebisciti of Palazzo Carignano.

The newlyweds then joined their guests at Ristorante Del Cambio, one of Turin’s best-known restaurants, for Champagne and a private dinner.

The Wedding Followed a Long Relationship

Herzigova and Marsiaj had been together since 2001. People reported that they first met after Herzigova’s flight back to New York was grounded in Italy during the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks.

In a 2007 interview cited by People, Herzigova said she did not need marriage on paper at the time because her love was already “written in my heart.” She added that she might marry Marsiaj one day for their children.

The couple’s marriage notice became public in May through the City of Turin, two months before the July 11 wedding.