Tallulah Willis has quietly married musician Justin Acee, a personal milestone for the youngest child of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore that landed in a Vogue feature this weekend. The small Idaho ceremony and its couture details matter now because they highlight a continuing intersection of celebrity privacy, high fashion and modern wedding culture.
The ceremony and the fashion
According to Vogue, the couple exchanged vows on Aug. 8 in Sun Valley, Idaho. Tallulah, 32, chose a bespoke cream gown from Balenciaga, created under the direction of designer Pierpaolo Piccioli. The look was completed with a tulle veil and an antique, honey-toned diamond ring crafted by jeweler Karina Noel.

Vogue published footage from a final fitting where family members gathered to celebrate the bride-to-be. The clip captures a candid moment — applause and audible gasps as Tallulah stepped into the strapless silk-satin column gown with a draped train and a bow at the back — and a lighter scene of the family sharing French fries while preparing for the wedding.
- Date: Aug. 8
- Location: Sun Valley, Idaho
- Bride: Tallulah Willis (writer and artist)
- Groom: Justin Acee (musician)
- Dress: Custom cream Balenciaga by Pierpaolo Piccioli
- Ring: Honey-colored antique diamond by Karina Noel
- Source: Vogue report and dress-fitting video
What Tallulah said
In conversation with Vogue, Tallulah summarized the relationship’s foundation as a daily choice to prioritize one another. She described her hopes for the dress as wanting something “magical” in an unexpected way — a design that felt both authentic and strong as she steps into this new chapter.
Her remarks framed the wedding as a personal celebration rather than a public spectacle, emphasizing comfort and a sense of hard-won self-acceptance.
Family context
Tallulah is the youngest daughter of actors Demi Moore and Bruce Willis; her older sisters are Rumer and Scout Willis. Bruce Willis also shares two younger daughters, Mabel and Evelyn, with his wife Emma Heming Willis. The Vogue coverage shows the family together at the dress fitting, underscoring the intimate, familial tone of the celebration.

For Tallulah — who works as a writer and artist — the ceremony appears to have been both a private milestone and a carefully styled moment, blending personal meaning with high-fashion collaboration.
Why this matters
The story matters beyond celebrity gossip because it illustrates how public figures continue to negotiate privacy, personal expression and media moments. A carefully curated dress reveal published by a major fashion outlet signals the ongoing role of designer houses in shaping how weddings are staged and reported.
It also marks a quieter side of celebrity life: a small gathering that nevertheless draws attention because of family ties and the cultural cachet of luxury fashion.
Vogue’s account and the images from the fitting make clear that, for Tallulah and Acee, the day combined close family presence, considered design choices and a focus on personal meaning — a formula that feels increasingly common among public figures seeking intimacy without disappearing from view.











