Angelina Jolie's Versace wedding dress made a huge statement on the day of her wedding, not only because it was couture, but also because it was adorned with adorable drawings done by all of her children.

Jolie and Brad Pitt got married on August 23 at their Chateau Miraval estate in Correns, France, with approximately 20 family members and friends present to witness their union, according to People Magazine.

But what stood out that night was Jolie's unique wedding gown that incorporated all of the couple's six children's drawings.

Luigi Massi, Atelier Versace's master tailor was the one who crafted the stunningly beautiful Donatella Versace gown.

"It was important to us that the day was relaxed and full of laughter. It was such a special day to share with our children and a very happy time for our family," the couple told the magazine.

In a separate interview with the New York Post, Jolie dished, "Vivienne, Knox and indeed, all six of our children are such wonderful artists. And what better place to reflect their creative talents than my gown?"

Jolie also spoke to Hello! and said, "I wanted the kids to be part of everything including the dress because that's our family; that represents the way we live our life together," the Daily Beast noted.

So what exactly was drawn on Jolie's wedding gown? Well, there was an image of a motorbike, monsters, flowers and several other creatures.

Meanwhile, all of Jolie and Pitt's children were also involved in writing the couple's wedding vows. Each one had a special part in the wedding as well.

Maddox, 13 and Pax, 10 were in charge of walking their mom down the aisle, while Zahara,9 and Vivienne, 6, served as flower girls. Shiloh, 8 and Knox, 6 presented their parents' wedding rings.

"The Jolie dress is an expression of the joy of family, not the smugness of the couple," the Daily Beast wrote.