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Ivanka Trump Needs Spatulas! A Look Inside Her Wedding Registry
@IvankaTrump: yes, I registered for a spatula…but is that really news worthy?
Ivanka Trump may be the daughter of The Donald, but she’s a domestic homebody, just like you! She uses spatulas! Makes bundt-cakes! At least that’s what her wedding registry would have you believe. The NY Times took the liberty of digging up the wedding registries that Ivanka Trump and her fiance Jared Kushner put together for their big day (Oct. 25th). More »
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The GofG Wedding Party: Milla Jovovich Marries Paul Anderson
This weekend, actress Milla Jovovich married director Paul Anderson, in Beverly Hills. Their daughter, Ever Gabo Anderson made a beautiful flower girl (see photo at left). Among the 50 friends in attendance were Patrick Dempsey and his wife, Jillian; as well as some of our familiar NYC socials, Derek Blaseberg and Lyle Maltz, who tweeted during the ceremony (see below).
Milla’s dress was a long white satin Temperley London which she helped design, for the ceremony. And a latice work mini dress with bell sleeves (60’s inspired) for the reception and dancing. This is Jovovich’s 3rd marriage (her first was to Shawn Andrews when she was 16!), the second to Luc Besson. Third time’s a charm?
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The Wedding Party: A Simple Kind Of Life, How One Southern Couple’s Wedding Dazzled Us
All photos by JOSH GOLEMAN HERE and HERE.
As New Yorkers, we hardly use the words slow or simple; actually, we don’t think it exists in our vocabulary. We like things harder, better, faster, stronger to quote Daft Punk. And more so when it comes to weddings. While hundreds of couples will tie the knot this summer, we stumbled across stunning wedding photos from Adam and Halli’s day of bliss that made us realize simpler really is better. The nuptials took place back in May at Meldrim Plantation in Brooklet, Georgia. Check out the photos! More »
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[Photo by Karen Cunningham for NYTimes]
Michelle Rosen and David Zornitsky: Married April 5th at Dylan’s Candy Bar. It all started with Gummi Bears. 20 some years later, Michelle and David finally tied the knot underneath a lollipop rainbow. Read more of their story here. But for now, let’s take a look at the details of this unique wedding among two New Yorkers who clearly share a joy in the sweeter things in life. More photos below… More »
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[Photo by Ozier Muhammad for NYT]
Dixie Feldman and Jeffrey Laite: Ma The couple met on the R train in NYC (not your typical romantic setting). She was going through a break up and depressed, on her way to Agent Provocateur, he was reading “History of Philosophy, Volume IX.” They started an email relationship and realized that opposites attract.
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Roger Federer Ties The Knot, Anna Wintour Weeps
Speaking of Anna Wintour, the fashion guru’s #1 choice for eye (and arm) candy, Roger Federer got married this weekend to long-time Mirka Vavrinec, who has been the tennis pro’s manager for years. The wedding took place Saturday in Basel, Switzeland, his hometown. More story and photos below… More »
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[Photos by Katie Orlinsky for NY Times]
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Valerie Durollari and Ken Biberaj: Children of Albanian immigrants, Valerie and Ken met at a huge Albanian wedding in ‘04. After the first meeting resulted in little interest, more was to come from these two as time went on. Their outing became competitions to see who knew the most about NY. Storytelling at the Moth, Carnegie Hall, etc. More »
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David Monn’s Wedding And Celebration Showcase
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David Monn has been defining modern luxuries for years. He’s been in charge of orchestrating everything from the Met’s Costume Institute Gala to the Plaza Hotel’s reopening celebration. From InStyle Magazine, to appearances on Martha Stewart, everyone wants advice for their next event from David Monn. Yesterday, wedding planners specifically were welcomed to his showroom to view some of his latest ideas at his Wedding and Celebration Showcase. More photos below… More »
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[Maeve Townsend and David McKean. Photos by Andrew Councill for NYTimes]
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Maeve Townsend and David McKean: Married March 21st at the Woman’s National Democratic Club. Maeve is a graddaughter of Robert F. Kennedy who not only joined the Peace Corps straight after college, but moved to Mozambique. She is the kind of girl that wears sparkly sneakers under an elegant Italian-designed silk organza wedding gown. More »
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[Tabitha Tindale and Vincent Cafiso. Photo by Michiko Kurisu for NY Times]
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Tabitha Tindale and Vincent Cafiso Married March 8th in Delray Beach, Fla. They are both romantic and musical partners. Together, they created Joy Zipper, an alternative rock band with a retro 60’s synthesized sound mixed with sunny Beach Boys harmonies. For the last decade, they have lived and worked in a 400-square-foot studio apartment in Manhattan. Fun Fact: Trippy is how Ms. Tindale and Mr. Cafiso describe their music. Yin and yang are words that came up regarding their relationship.
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[Photo by Sharon Schuster for NYTimes]
Let’s take a look at the weddings that made the headlines this week. Do you know of a fun, interesting wedding? Drop us a line and let us know about it!
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Allison Sliverman and Adrian Jones (Pictured above) Married Feb 21st at the Players Club in NY, Allison, the executive producer of “The Colbert Report” was all smiles on the dance floor. She met Adrian at a Christmas party in ‘01 where she was on a quest to meeting three new people before the evening’s end. “Our relationship is a big collaboration,” said Mr. Jones, a theater set designer, who compared their approach to marriage with improvisational comedy (which Ms. Silverman has often performed). “It might not turn out how you anticipate, but it might turn out better.”
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