Jordyn Woods channeled Bianca Jagger for secret Karl-Anthony Towns courthouse wedding ceremony

By Page Six | Created at 2026-08-18 20:49:56 | Updated at 2026-08-20 03:18:40 1 day ago
Days before their Malibu wedding, Karl-Anthony Towns and Jordyn Woods wed at the Santa Barbara courthouse. Jose Villa/@josevilla

Jordyn Woods paid homage to a classic.

The model, 28, said “I do” to Knicks superstar Karl-Anthony Towns in a lavish Malibu wedding on Aug. 15 — but earlier in the week, they wed in a secret courthouse ceremony.

Woods divulged to Vogue that they officially became man and wife at the Santa Barbara courthouse on Tuesday, Aug. 11. For the civil ceremony, Woods channeled another famous bride: Bianca Jagger.

The actress famously revolutionized the bridal fashion industry when she wore an Yves Saint Laurent blazer and skirt with a veiled wide-brim hat for her 1971 wedding to Mick Jagger in St.Tropez.

Taking a page from fellow recent newlywed Dua Lipa, the former reality star wore a white silk crepe moulded shoulder tailored jacket and a matching ankle-length pencil skirt, with patent leather pumps and a hat by New York-based milliner Gigi Burris for her big day.

Woods wore a white skirt suit and hat, inspired by Bianca Jagger’s iconic Yves Saint Laurent suit set. Jose Villa/@josevilla
Towns chose a tan Ralph Lauren double-breasted suit for the occassion. Jose Villa/@josevilla
Bianca and Mick Jagger wed in St. Tropez in 1971, with the bride setting trends for decades to come with her statement-making look. Getty Images

She carried a small bouquet of white flowers while Towns, 30, wore a tan double-breasted Ralph Lauren suit sans tie.

For their Saturday wedding — which was attended by A-list friends including Kylie Jenner, Timothée Chalamet, Hailey and Justin Bieber and Jada Pinkett Smith as well as Knicks teammates Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, OG Anunoby and more — KAT once again wore Ralph Lauren while Woods looked like a princess in a custom Danielle Frankel ballgown.

Woods wore three Frankel designs for the weekend, including a slinky gown for the welcome party, her main strapless look and a lace after-party dress. Towns repped Ralph Lauren throughout, which he said was a tribute to New York City and his family.

Woods walked down the aisle in a custom Danielle Frankel ballgown, with Towns in a Ralph Lauren Purple Label tuxedo. Jose Villa/@josevilla
The couple later changed for the reception, choosing a lace gown and a white tux. Jose Villa/@josevilla
At the welcome party, the groom went with an ecru jacket while the bride wore a slinky Frankel slip dress. Jose Villa/@josevilla

“I knew that I was going to wear it, and now with the position that I’m in, there’s not a brand that I align with more in my life — and it’s New York,” he told Vogue. “Our designers were all New York-based designers. It’s where all of our dreams have come true.”

Plus, both bride and groom wore Tiffany & Co. jewelry; Towns sported diamond stud earrings, two different versions of the famous Bird on a Rock brooch — and two matching watches — throughout the ceremony and reception, adding his $18,000 diamond-covered Sixteen Stone wedding band after walking down the aisle.

Speaking of diamonds, Woods wore her 15-carat De Beers emerald-cut engagement ring as well as stunning cluster stud earrings with more than 14 carats of diamonds and a bracelet featuring 16 carats of diamonds for the ceremony. At the reception, she kept the bracelet but swapped her earrings for a pair of drop sparklers dripping in more than 10 carats of diamonds.

Tiffany & Co. is a fitting choice as the basketballer displayed some important hardware at the reception: The Larry O’Brien trophy, fashioned by the jeweler after this year’s champs beat the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the NBA Finals earlier this year.

On display at the reception were the New York Knicks’ three trophies from the 2025-2026 season: The NBA Cup and Eastern Conference trophies as well as the Larry O’Brien NBA Finals trophy. Jose Villa/@josevilla
The Knicks player toted around the nearly 30-pound Larry O’Brien trophy at one point in the reception. Jose Villa/@josevilla
He posed with the statue, MVP Jalen Brunson and other stars and friends. Jose Villa/@josevilla

A Knicks rep confirmed to Page Six Style that it was indeed the genuine statue, on loan from the team, which features a regulation-sized basketball and stands 25.5 inches tall. Also in prominent spots were the NBA Cup and the Eastern Conference championship trophies.

“Three trophies, one season. It was only right to have them on display,” reads a caption the couple wrote for Vogue.

And, it appears the hardware wasn’t just for exhibition as KAT was pictured carrying the 29-pound trophy around the reception, posing for a pic with Brunson, Justin Bieber, Freddie Gibbs, Yung Gravy and more friends. “Iconic s—t,” he captioned the snap.

Other personal touches included napkins with the phrase “Out of the Woods and into the Towns,” four over-the-top cakes and an In-N-Out food truck at the after-party.

The couple have been together since 2020 and got engaged on Christmas Eve 2025, waiting less than a year to tie the knot.

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