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Follow Simon DaykinThere are few things celebrities can do without the whole world watching. So, when they get married, we can usually expect their ceremonies and parties to be absolutely extravagant. Below is a look at some of the recent celebrity marriages and some of the creative things they did to make their occasion extra special.
Timbaland & Monique Idlett Four-hundred guests attended the ceremony held on a private island off of Aruba. To add to the “paradise island” effect, the tables at the reception were decorated with vases full of white sand, irises, dendrobium orchids, ranunculus, ginestra and roses in five different colors.
Christina Moore & John Ducey To make sure their wedding was picture perfect, these two decided to use… pictures! Simple yet bold, their deep red, black and white color scheme was accented with white phalenopsis orchids, red votive candles and candid photos of the couple, which also served as place cards for their 120 guests. Instead of the traditional cake, they opted for a dessert bar and placed a digital picture frame on top, which showcased wedding photos of family and friends. They even used picture frames to display their cocktail menu!
Andrew Firestone & Ivana Bozilovic Pure elegance emanated form this reception, which was held at Crossroads, the Firestone family home in Los Olivos, California. Planners and designers worked together to transform a pole barn into a breathtaking indoor/outdoor ballroom. The tables were all draped in ivory satin linen, and above the head table were five chandeliers, suspended by drop chains that were wrapped in Tiffany blue fabric. The vases on all of the guest tables were overflowing with hydrangeas, and the perimeter was covered in ivory chiffon fabric, with an opening in one side that led to the outdoor dance, which was overlooked by a 100-year-old tree. Can you say… romantic?
Source: http://www.instyleweddings.com