Vanessa Minnillo and Nick Lachey’s private Necker island wedding!

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Vanessa Minnillo and Nick Lachey had a beautiful wedding in Bahamas recently. The couple exchanged vows on a cliff top overlooking the ocean on Necker Island – a private island owned by Richard Branson. It is a favourite hideaway among celebrities because of the privacy it offers and the super luxurious accommodations it has. It can house only about 28 guests at a time.

The wedding was a very private and intimate affair with about 35 guests including friends and family. The venue was a well kept secret. The wedding invitations were in the form of a plane ticket, but did not disclose the location. The guests were just told to dress in beach wear and were flown to the venue.

Nick donned a Dolce & Gabbana suit for the wedding while Vanessa looked stunning in a two – piece lace Monique Lhuillier gown. It had a lace corset intricately embellished with rose and crystal details, which was paired with a signature hand tufted-skirt made of silk faille. The look was completed with a beautifully tailored bow belt at her waist and chapel length tulle veil. The couple arrived for the wedding in a private jet. Truly intimate, we think!

These days a lot of Indian weddings draw their inspiration from celebrity weddings. Couples are opting for exotic locations with fewer guests and intimate celebrations. With such a picturesque location – tropical island surrounded by the deep blue sea with a mandap on the cliff top, what more do you need??

 

Author: | Posted on: August 4, 2011 at 5:11 pm | Posted under: Celebrity Weddings | Bookmark the permalink | Post a comment or leave a trackback: Trackback URL


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