Chloë Grace Moretz is married!

The "Carrie" star, 28, and her partner Kate Harrison tied the knot over Labor Day weekend after almost seven years together, she confirmed to Vogue. The outlet published exclusive photos of Moretz's blue Louis Vuitton dress, as well as a video from the couple's fittings.

"It just feels like me," Moretz told Vogue. "I never really envisioned a wedding dress in my mind growing up, so when we started talking about what that would look like, I knew I would do something non-traditional, and not wear white, and kind of have it feel different, and I think it really does."

Harrison, a model and photographer, wore a white dress.

Moretz thanked Louis Vuitton and the fashion house's creative director Nicolas Ghesquière in an Instagram post, where she shared photos from the Vogue shoot.

"Your generosity, artistry, dedication and kindness knows no bounds," she wrote. "We feel so incredibly grateful. Thank you doesn't even begin to cut it, but, thank you. Your vision made our day all the more meaningful."

Moretz and Harrison have been together since 2018 but have kept their relationship fairly private. In January, the "Miseducation of Cameron Post" star seemed to confirm her engagement in a New Year's Day Instagram carousel, which included a photo of her and Harrison holding hands and wearing matching rings.

"So thankful for what this year has brought," she wrote at the time. "The people, the places, our families, our health, our love. Wishing all of you a peaceful start to this new year."

In her video for Vogue released on Sept. 1, Moretz confirmed she was the one who popped the question.

"When I knew that I was going to propose to Kate, I was excited (about) the opportunity that we don't just get one engagement ring, but we get two engagement rings," she told the outlet. Moretz went on to add that the wedding would be about "sharing things that Kate and I love with everyone that's gonna be there" and would feature fishing, horseback riding and poker.

Moretz, whose breakout role was the vulgar child vigilante Hit-Girl in the 2010 superhero movie "Kick-Ass," officially came out as gay in a November Instagram post endorsing Kamala Harris for president.

"I believe in the need for legal protections that protects the LGBTQ+ community as a gay woman," she wrote at the time. "We need protections in this country and to have access to the care we need and deserve."

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