Is this the wildest wedding dress ever? The wealthy Aussie walks down the altar in a feathered dress and a matching wide-brimmed hat
- Triangl founder Erin Deering ties the knot
Erin Deering, bikini designer and wealthy lister, tied the knot in a bohemian wedding outfit that hid her face but flaunted her decorative pins.
The Triangl swimwear-turned-mentor-turned-podcaster co-founder eschewed a traditional dress, instead opting for an ostrich feather dress and matching wide-brimmed hat.
The mother-of-four’s stunning ensemble was designed by party-loved designer Khyeli and has been worn by the likes of Kate Hudson and Kourtney Kardashian Barker.
Erin, 38, tied the knot with project manager Zac Keane, with whom she has two children, in an intimate ceremony on Saturday.
The couple skipped a wedding at celebrity favorite Gimlet at Cavendish House in Melbourne.
Erin (pictured) wore a feathered dress for her wedding on Saturday
Erin exuded elegance beneath her feathered headdress
Underneath her headpiece, Erin kept her brunette locks in waves and opted for glossy makeup for her big day.
The die-hard fitness fan even did a “gentle” workout on the morning of her wedding.
Before marrying Keane, Erin co-founded swimwear company Triangl with ex-fiancé Craig Ellis in 2012 after struggling to find “a quality bikini that cost less than $100.”
They relocated to Hong Kong and founded Triangl where they sold distinctive colour-block neoprene bikinis before relocating to Monaco.
At the peak of the brand’s success, it was selling thousands of bikinis a day and generating nearly $200,000 in profit every 24 hours.
Beneath her wide-brimmed hat, the bride-to-be wore her brunette locks in waves and opted for glossy makeup
Erin and Zac tied the knot in a chic Melbourne wedding at the Gimlet at Cavendish House
Blushing bride Erin Deering (pictured left) next to a guest at her wedding reception
The couple quietly split the same year Erin Ellis sold her half of the label for about $35 million, earning her a spot on the 2019 Young Rich List.
Since leaving the company and having two more children, Erin has devoted herself to podcasting and mentoring those seeking business support, and will be releasing her memoir in September.