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Celebrity Wedding: Dan and Emilia Wickstead
London based designer Emilia Wickstead’s Italian nuptials were featured in Vogue’s November issue, and the bride managed to look serene despite the added pressure of creating her own dress – as well as dresses for no fewer than 10 bridesmaids – and many of the guests.
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Celebrity Wedding: Carol Trentini and Fabio Bartelt
The May issue of Vogue features a three-page story on Caroline Trentini and Fabio Bartelt’s wedding early last month in Itajaí, Santa Catarina, with a great article and beautiful pictures by Pedrita Junckes and Thiago Bellini. Make sure to pick up a copy.
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Steal that style: Julio Iglesias Jr. and Charisse Verhaert
If you are the son of one of the greatest spanish singer as Julio Iglesias and successful businesswoman and media darling and notorious socialite as Isabel Preysler than you wedding day is bound to be a social event.
And Julio Iglesias Junior didn’t seem to mind that at all when he married Belgian model Charisse Verhaert. Hola paid for the exclusive photos and I must say the wedding doesn’t look bad at all. I’m in love with the location and the vintage feel of the gown. The wedding took place in Aldea del Fresno, outside Madrid, and the bride wore a lace gown designed by Manuel Mota for Pronovias. Congrats to the happy couple.
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Steal that style: Jacquetta Wheeler and James Allsopp
Sometimes a princess appears where you least expect it! If we all dreamed of a vintage gown for Kate Middleton and were let down, Jacquetta Wheeler managed to prove that there is still an English Rose to look up to. Jacquetta married banker James Allsopp in a wedding that was nothing else than picture-perfect. “I feel like I’m in The Truman Show!” laughed hair maestro Ashley Javier, and he was not far from the truthy. The wedding was perfectly planned and proved that dreams can really come true.
Champagne, Moroccan mint tea, and cakes were served on the terraces. In the dinner marquee—a study in soft pink, hung with globes of pink gypsophila—tables were named for towns in Morocco, a perfect idea to incorporate a part of your family tradition in your wedding.
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Steal that style: Phoebe Papadopoulos and Nicolas de Croisset
When you think of a Vogue wedding you can expect anything less than perfection. Well Vogue Special Events Associate Phoebe Papadopoulos’s wedding to financier Nicolas de Croisset was no less.
I absolutely love that the bride chose to celebrate her roots and opted for a destination ceremony rooted in Greece. Her family is originally from Thessaloniki and she paid respect and homage to her roots by celebrating her special day in Greece.
The gown was simple yet chic and classy, you know I’m a big fan of lace so you can’t deny that the beautiful lace details give a special note to this stunning piece. Another detail I absolutely adore is the use of peonies, in the bridal bouquet but also table decoration. Lovely!
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Steal that style: Julio Iglesias Jr. and Charisse Verhaert
If you are the son of one of the greatest Spanish singer as Julio Iglesias and successful businesswoman and media darling and notorious socialite as Isabel Preysler than you wedding day is bound to be a social event.
And Julio Iglesias Junior didn’t seem to mind that at all when he married Belgian model Charisse Verhaert. Hola paid for the exclusive photos and I must say the wedding doesn’t look bad at all. I’m in love with the location and the vintage feel of the gown.
The wedding took place in Aldea del Fresno, outside Madrid, and the bride wore a lace gown designed by Manuel Mota for Pronovias. Congrats to the happy couple.






