Actress Danielle Panabaker Is Married! Get the Look of Her Gown

The star of "The Flash" tied the knot – see her gorgeous Monique Lhuillier gown.

Actress Danielle Panabaker Is Married! Get the Look of Her Gown

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Photo: Sarra Fleur, Greg Kessler, and Courtesy of Liancarlo

Danielle Panabaker wedding photo Instagram with Hayes Robbins

Photo courtesy of Danielle Panabaker's Instagram

Wedding bells are chiming! On Saturday, actress Danielle Panabaker wed her now husband, Hayes Robbins, in an intimate ceremony surrounded by their close friends and family. Known for her role in The Flash, Danielle is also a former Disney Channel star, making a name for herself in early childhood through TV movies such as Stuck in the Suburbs (2004) and Read It and Weep (2006). The bride looked naturally radiant on her special day, selecting a casual wavy hairstyle, a fingertip-length veil, and a sweet ensemble by renowned designer Monique Lhuillier.

Danielle’s gown featured thin straps, a V-neckline, a full tulle skirt, and floral detailing and appliqués, showcasing a whimsical look. Monique Lhuillier is known for her garden-inspired designs, and this stunning piece worn by the actress is no expectation.

Looking to replicate this star’s feminine look on your wedding day? Scroll through the photos below of gorgeous gowns similar to Danielle’s dress for inspiration. Be sure to click on each image for more dresses from each designer! 

Photo courtesy of Isabelle Armstrong; Gown by Isabelle Armstrong 


Photo by Feather and Stone; Gown by Claire Pettibone Romantique


Photo courtesy of Legends Romona Keveža; Gown by Legends Romona Keveža

Photo courtesy of Isabelle Armstrong; Gown by Isabelle Armstrong

Photo by Greg Kessler; Gown by Monique Lhuillier

Photo by Sarra Fleur; Gown by Anne Barge

Photo courtesy of THEIA; Gown by THEIA


Photo courtesy of Liancarlo; Gown by Liancarlo

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