Perrie Edwards, the Little Mix singer, confirmed in an interview with 1883 Magazine that she will marry footballer Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain this year, four years after their engagement in 2022. The couple, who have two children—son Axel, 4, and daughter Alanis, 4 months—are finally setting a date after prioritising parenthood and careers. Perrie also shared that she has tried on her wedding dress and is “so happy with it.”
Four Years After the Ring: Perrie and Alex Finally Set a 2025 Wedding Date
According to the interview, the couple got engaged in 2022 after five years of dating, but the wedding was repeatedly delayed. “There’s so much in both my personal and professional life – my wedding!” Perrie told 1883 Magazine. She added that she tried on the dress recently. The timing suggests a 2025 nuptial, aligning with the release of her debut solo album Perrie in September 2025, which reached number three on the UK Albums Chart.. Long celebrity engagements are common, but four years is notably protracted, even for high-profile couples juggling careers and young children.
Balancing a 4-Year-Old, a 4-Month-Old, and a No. 3 Album: Perrie’s Juggling Act
Perrie discussed how she manages motherhood alongside her busy work schedule. “I love being busy and being on stage and being that pop star girly. But then I also love just being at home, being with my kids and being a mum,” she said. “I kind of love the balance of work life, personal life … I feel very fulfilled in my life right now.” Since Little Mix went on an indefinite hiatus, Perrie has focused on her solo music career.. Her debut album’s chart performance underscores her sustained commercial appeal even as she navigates raising two young children, includig an infant daughter born in January 2025.
Disora’s £265,093 Loss: The Business Decision Behind the Brand Closure
The interview also touches on Perrie’s quiet closure of her clothing brand Disora. According to a spokesperson quoted by the Daily Mail, Perrie closed the brand to focus on family and her solo career. companies House filings show the company behind Disora—Indigo Aura—had accumulated losses of £265,093 by December 2023 . Perrie owned 50% of the company, with fiancé Alex holding 25% and businessman Bradley Churchill the remainder. The brand was given a strike-off notice in December 2024, meaning dissolution. Celebrity-backed fashion lines often struggle with high operating costs, and Perrie’s decision to shutter Disora reflects a broader industry trend of influencers pivoting away from retail amid mounting debts.
The Missing Details: Wedding Date, Venue, and Guest List Still Under Wraps
While Perrie confirmed the wedding is happening this year, the interview does not provide a specific date, location, or guest list. It also remains unclear whether the ceremony will be a private family affair or a larger celebrity event. Additionally, the article reports Perrie hopes to relaunch Disora in the future, but no timeline or strategy has been given. These gaps leave fans and media speculating—and waiting for more concrete announcements from the couple’s camp.
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