Sunday, September 30, 2012

Wedding bells! Anne Hathaway marries Adam Shulman in picturesque Big Sur ceremony

By Iona Kirby


Anne Hathaway has married Adam Shulman after a one year engagement.

Following reports on Friday that she was set to wed this weekend, the actress is understood to have tied the knot in Big Sur, California.

It comes following news that the Dark Knight Rises star had hired Natalie Portman’s wedding planner to help her hash out her perfect nuptials.

Wedding bells! Anne Hathaway marries Adam Shulman in picturesque Big Sur ceremony

The bride wore a dress designed by Valentino, after the designer recently confirmed he would be in charge of creating her gown, while the groom dressed in a dapper tuxedo.

Anne certainly made for a beautiful bride in her off-the-shoulder, vintage inspired creation, which she teamed with white shoes and an elaborate but gorgeous veil.

Speaking recently, Valentino Garavani confirmed he had designed the gown that would be worn by the Les Miserables beauty.

Blushing bride: Anne looked stunning as she enjoyed the great outdoors with her new husband

Made for each other: The couple clearly can't wait to spend the rest of their lives together

Fairytale wedding: The newlyweds couldn't take their eyes - or hands - off each other

According to People.com, the 29-year-old said ‘I do’ with her actor beau in a ceremony attended by 100 guests.

Friday night saw the rehearsal dinner which took place at the Ventana Inn and Spa, which was followed by the star walking up the aisle on a private estate.

A minibus was seen collecting the guests from the luxury hotel to take them to the ceremony.

The décor of the big day was reportedly inspired by nature and featured lots of branches at both the ceremony and reception.

Lots to smile about: It was clear the pair were having an incredibly happy day

Pulling out all the stops: The pair married in front of 100 guests with decor at the ceremony and reception inspired by nature

And the bride wore Valentino: Anne wore a vintage style wedding dress designed by Valentino

Ahead of the nuptials it was reported that the wedding would be a traditional Jewish affair – just like Natalie Portman’s wedding to Benjamin Millipied – which also took place in Big Sur.

Running alongside the Pacific Coast Highway, Big Sur, famous for its links to the Beat poets, is a sparsely populated town where the Santa Lucia Mountains rise from the Pacific Ocean.

Anne had originally claimed the wedding would not take place until 2013 because of her work commitments.

She told Hello magazine: 'We're getting married, probably sometime next year-ish. Not this year, it’s too big with two films coming out.

Sealed with a kiss: Carrying a stunning bouquet, Anne leaned in for a kiss with her new husband

Watch your step: In her beautiful dress it wasn't easy for Anne to negotiate the outdoor terrain

That's the bridesmaids' job!: Adam, who sported a suave suit, helped Anne out with her train

'I haven't started planning yet. I was filming Les Mis when we decided to do it, and there was no way I could think about anything wedding-related with my head in the space it was in then.

'I've been so busy since then, I've not even decided what sort of ceremony I want.'

She told Hello magazine: 'We're getting married, probably sometime next year-ish. Not this year, it’s too big with two films coming out.

'I haven't started planning yet. I was filming Les Mis when we decided to do it, and there was no way I could think about anything wedding-related with my head in the space it was in then.

'I've been so busy since then, I've not even decided what sort of ceremony I want.'

Meant to be: The couple were engaged for a year and have been together for four years

All aboard: A minibus was seen arriving to pick up Anne's guests and take them to the ceremony on a private estate

Great location: The rehearsal dinner took place on Friday night at the Ventana Inn & Spa

Idyllic setting: Big Sur is famous for its links to Beat ports and runs alongside the Pacific Coast Highway


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