1 Dia Mirza and Vaibhav Rekhi (2021). An intimate celebrity wedding in Mumbai? They pulled it off. She wore a red Raw Mango sari. They married just as Covid lockdowns were lifting, right in her garden, under her favourite mango tree. "The garden where I have spent every morning for the past 19 years was an absolutely magical setting", she posted on Insta.
2 Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin Bieber (2019). The Baby singer and his Favourite Girl married twice. Once, in a courtroom ceremony in 2018; next, at Somerset Chapel in South Carolina with 154 guests. They all arrived on speedboat. A string quartet played as she walked down the aisle. The champagne came in Swarovski-encrusted bottles. She wore three dresses: One by Virgil Abloh, one by Ralph & Russo and a slip dress by Vera Wang.
3 Lana Del Rey and Jeremy Dufrene (2024). She's a world-famous singer. He's an alligator swamp tour guide on the bayou. Why wouldn't their Louisiana waterfront wedding be anything but dreamy? Rey wore a floor-length gown. There were tents, family, friends. No paparazzi. Sounds like she said Yes To Heaven.
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