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Wednesday
Sep122012

Wedding Wednesdays: A Lively Affair

Well, by now you probably know (or maybe not) that two of the hottest stars in Hollywood got hitched this past weekend. Ryan Reynolds married Blake Lively in a very low key ceremony on a South Carolina Plantation (you've got to love their version of low key).  

We hear the event details will be published in the December issue of Martha Stewart Weddings and cannot wait to see them!

And though, of course, we can't wait to hear ALL the scoop about this glorious event; right now, what we really want to know, is what Blake's wedding dress looked like!  There hasn't been a single photograph of it published anywhere!  

Marchesa made the one-of-a-kind couture bridal gown and, according to a release by the fashion house, it had a hand-draped silk tulle bodice adorned with crystal and rose gold embroidery.  Sounds gorgeous and right on trend. We would expect nothing less from the uber-stylish fashionista.  

Yet, until we are allowed a glimpse of the elusive dress, please forgive us while we hope she channeled a little Serena van der Woodsen for her big day.

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