All The Details On Blake Lively's Martha Stewart Wedding: Marchesa Dress! Louboutin Heels! Burberry Suit!

All The Details On Blake Lively's Martha Stewart Wedding: Marchesa Dress! Louboutin Heels! Burberry Suit!

Thanks to the Martha Stewart Weddings blog, we now know all the fashwan deets behind Blake Lively's wedding. Hurrah! The Gossip Girl actress got hitched to Ryan Reynolds this weekend and although we were convinced she'd wear either a Chanel or Gucci wedding dress (considering she's the campaign star for both mega brands), she opted instead to wear a gown custom-made by Marchesa designers Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig. How fabulous! We're envisioning a full skirt, frothy tulle, and a super-feminine silohette...but the pictures won't be released until December. Hmph.

We also know that the bridesmaids went matchy-matchy, walking up the aisle in Marchesa frocks while Blake's BFF Christian Louboutin created the bridal heels. And the groom? We have every Ryan looked dapper considering none other than pal Christopher Bailey knocked up a Burberry suit with custom leather suspenders for him and his groomsmen. As for the wedding rings, they came courtesy of Lorraine Schwartz. It's like a scene straight from Gossip Girl, no?

And who better to organise your wedding than the ultimate home goddess, Martha Stewart? Blake's known for her love of baking and homemaking so it makes the perfect fit. Martha's team, the website says, worked to bring Blake and Ryan's fantasy wedding to life. Aw. The happy Hollywood couple opted for an intimate, personalised ceremony that took place at a rustic barn in South Carolina, one of Ryan's favorite towns. A 'fun-filled carnival hour and elegant reception' followed to create 'a truly enchanting celebration'. Doesn't it sound magical? How on earth are we going to wait till December?!



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