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From Wildflower Garden to "I Do": Dylan Lee Marries in the Exact Spot He Got Engaged

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There’s something beautifully full-circle about returning to the place where your love story took flight to seal the deal. That’s exactly what Dylan Jagger Lee did this summer when he married interior designer Paula Bruss in Saint-Tropez—the same coastal French haven where the couple got engaged two years prior.

The 28-year-old son of Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee exchanged vows at a private villa in Les Parcs surrounded by family and close friends, with both his parents and older brother Brandon, 30, on hand to celebrate. For Dylan, the moment was everything he’d imagined.“Seeing my beautiful wife walking down the aisle and reciting my vows in the middle of the most beautiful wildflower garden was a dream come true,”he shared with Vogue.

The wedding itself struck an elegant balance between understated luxury and personal meaning. Bruss, 28, wore a custom gown designed by Fernando Garcia for Oscar de la Renta, while Anderson showed up in her own Oscar de la Renta creation. Dylan completed the picture in a custom tuxedo by Genuardi. But the real story wasn’t the labels—it was the quiet intimacy of the setting and the weight of the moment for everyone involved.

For Anderson, watching her son take this step was deeply moving.“I’m so happy for Dylan and so excited to send him off into the wild world,”she told Vogue, referencing the poet Khalil Gibran:“As parents, we are the bow from which life springs.”She called Dylan a“beautiful soul”and“grounding force in all our lives,”and spoke warmly of how Dylan and Paula are“an undeniable match”and“a wonderful artistic couple.”It’s the kind of maternal pride that lands differently when it comes from someone whose own romantic life has played out so publicly.

The couple had announced their engagement last July with a simple beach photo and the caption“Till the end”—a promise they made good on this month. What makes their story resonate isn’t the celebrity angle (though that’s part of it); it’s the reminder that some love stories do work out, and sometimes the best way to celebrate that is by returning to where it all began, surrounded by the people who matter most.

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