She married her alligator tour guide husband, Jeremy Dufrene, this month.
Lana Del Rey’s romantic wedding dress was reportedly a secondhand find. According to TMZ, the singer-songwriter bought her gown “months” before marrying her alligator tour guide husband, Jeremy Dufrene, from the thrift store Trashy Diva in New Orleans back in May.
Per the outlet, Del Rey ended up purchasing the dress she initially spotted in the window after “trying on a bunch of other stuff.” The dress in question was a traditional white gown with a ruffled off-the shoulder neckline, a fitted bodice, and a flowing skirt. She wore her hair in a voluminous updo with blue ribbon and tendrils of curls swept to the side (see photos here).
And while it's unclear exactly how much Del Rey paid, TMZ reports that store—which carries wedding dress styles ranging from the 1920s to the early 2000s—has typical price range of $400 or under, meaning she got one heck of a deal.
Last week, Del Rey and Dufrene tied the knot during a small outdoor ceremony in Des Allemandes, Louisiana at the bayou, where Dufrene works as an alligator tour guide. The wedding took place under a white tent on the edge of the water, and Del Rey walked down the aisle with her father, Robert Grant.
Del Rey seemingly first met Dufrene in 2019 after she posted photos on Facebook from one of his boat tours in Louisiana. Five years later, they went Instagram official after the “Summertime Sadness” singer posted a photo of her siblings, tagging Dufrene and writing in the caption: “Family w my guy @jeremy.dufrene.” In August 2024, the two were spotted holding hands at Leeds Festival in England, and the next month, Dufrene was Del Rey’s date to Karen Elson and Lee Foster’s wedding in New York City.