Olivia Attwood revealed she's "really pleased" with the unique wedding dress she designed herself.
The Love Island star, 31, found fame on Love Island and got engaged to footballer Bradley in 2019, four years after the pair first met and started dating on and off.
Olivia and Bradley have been preparing for their upcoming wedding, which she recently confirmed will be happening this year.
She has been sharing details of the nuptials in her reality show Olivia Marries Her Match and recently opened up about her custom-designed wedding dress.
The star, who says the ensemble is 'true to her personal style', has yet to see anyone have a dress that looks like hers.
"I’m really pleased as I designed it three years ago, and my fear was that I’d see someone using a similar fabric. I would have been so gutted," she said.
She added to OK!: But I can confidently say I haven’t seen anyone with a dress similar. So I’m really pleased with it."
Olivia recently opened up about weddings and how she feels about children attending the events.
While appearing on a podcast with Made In Chelsea's Jamie Laing, she declared that children shouldn't be welcome.
It appears if the 31-year-old had her "own children" they wouldn't be part of the nuptials.
In a TikTok posted by Jamie, Olivia said: "Kids at weddings thing for me is absolutely unacceptable. Even if I had my own children, I wouldn't invite them."
Host Jamie shares the same view and immediately laughs as he says "I agree" and starts to say "I'm not having people..." before Olivia continues on her point.
She added: "I haven't got a baby yet, so I don't know that love that they talk about. But, when I see like the bride with this little thing hanging off her dress, it's little grubby hands, I'm like what the f**k.
"You know, Vera Wang, silk dress, and you put your little grubby chicken finger hands all over it."
While many agreed with her opinion, some took to the comment section to insist that children at weddings are a great choice.
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