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Friday, October 16, 2015

Asian Actress Marries Fiance and has Extremely Elaborate Wedding....2000 Guests for a Cost of $43 Million USD!!



Happy Couple in front of Wall of Flowers, does this look familiar? hahahaha
This is one of those platinum weddings on high octane!!!! A woman named Angelababy, one of the most famous Chinese actresses today, married Huang Xiaoming in a wedding that reportedly cost nearly 200 million yuan — that’s $43 million. The bride, who was born Yeung Wing and got her unique moniker by combining her chosen English name, Angela, with her nickname, baby, is basically China’s Kim Kardashian equivalent (she has one of the most followed Weibo accounts in the world) and threw an extravagant celebration, widely considered to be one of the biggest in the world. 

Angelababy's engagement ring.
The wedding party was small, only 4 bridesmaids and 5 groomsmen. But the guest list contained 2,000! I bet this couple couldn't name half of those people. Do you remember in the "Devil Wears Prada" where Ann Hathaway tells Meryle Streep who this senator and his date are at that party? I bet this couple had people like that for the receiving line. hahahaha


The bride wore a custom Dior Satin Organza Ball gown with long sleeves for the ceremony. Her gown took 5 months to make it and she only had 2 fittings for it. The piece required nearly 115 feet of satin organza, 170 feet of tulle crafted into seven skirt layers, and a 10-foot-long train. Nearly a hundred flower bouquets of Chantilly lace were cut and stitched by hand on the fabric. Each rose is composed of seven layers of muslin, colored pink using an airbrush. Xiaoming wore a made-to-measure Tom Ford tuxedo. 



The bride had 3 dress changes during the ceremony, at one point she wore a short red and white traditional Chinese dress and next she changed into a high necked heavily beaded gold dress with thigh high splits.



Looks like the $43 million was well spent, no word on the menu. Too bad, I always want to know about the food at the wedding and if it was a sit down or buffet type dinner. But in this case, I am pretty sure it was a sit down dinner. Looking at the picture of the reception space, I don't see any food stations mixed in amongst the 75 tables for the 2,000 guests.

Well good luck to the happy couple. I wonder where they went on their honeymoon? 

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