First glimpse of Gwyneth Paltrow's Valentino wedding dress



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This is one of the most anticipated social events of the year, rumors tormenting the whole summer on the date, place and course of the event (and the consequences of food would be!). And now, just a little over a month after that happened, we have our first look at Gwyneth Paltrow's wedding on television writer-producer Brad Falchuk. Paltrow – who had already been married to Coldplay Chris Martin, with whom she has two children, Apple and Moses– Married to Falchuk at the end of September at her house in Hamptons.

Only 70 people attended the intimate affair, dinner prepared by Mario Carbone, the chef nominated by the James Beard Award. A number of top Paltrow friends, including Cameron Diaz, Rob Lowe, Steven Spielberg, and Robert Downey Jr.– were photographed in their cars leaving the room.

Paltrow was wearing a Valentino dress for the ceremony, which should come as no surprise as she and Falchuk had a vacation with the designer earlier this summer in Capri. In a photo shared exclusively by the bride and groom, we can see the couple walking happily in the alley after the ceremony, both happy and ecstatic as they contemplate their surroundings. And why should not she be happy? It is Gwyneth Paltrow, she has the intimate wedding of her dreams and she gets married at home in a dress Valentino at the Hamptons. If you had such a result in one of those MASH games you played when you were a child, you were not too upset.

After the wedding, which took place two days after his 46th birthday, Paltrow and Falchuk traveled to Umbria and Paris for a "mini-moon". Paltrow then flew to London, where she celebrated with Stella McCartney, Moore Demi, Liv Tyler, and others at the opening of Goop's first international store.

In April, Paltrow and Falchuk held a lavish large-scale engagement party in Los Angeles, which featured a large celebrity coterie, including Jennifer Aniston, Julia Roberts, Reese Witherspoon, and Chelsea Handler.

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Gwyneth Paltrow and Blythe Danner, photographed by David Seidner for the April 1996 issue.

Gwyneth Paltrow and Blythe Danner, photographed by David Seidner for the April 1996 issue.

Photographed by Annie Leibovitz for the April 1995 issue.

Photographed by Annie Leibovitz for the April 1995 issue.

Photographed by Mario Testino for the September 2000 issue.

Photographed by Mario Testino for the September 2000 issue.

Photographed by Mario Testino for the September 2000 issue.

Photographed by Mario Testino for the September 2000 issue.

Photographed by Annie Leibovitz for the March 2004 issue.

Photographed by Annie Leibovitz for the March 2004 issue.

Photographed by Justin Bishop for the November 2007 issue.

Photographed by Justin Bishop for the November 2007 issue.

Photographed by Hannah Thomson for the September 2009 issue.

Photographed by Hannah Thomson for the September 2009 issue.

Gwyneth Paltrow and Blythe Danner, photographed by David Seidner for the April 1996 issue.

Photographed by Annie Leibovitz for the April 1995 issue.

Photographed by Mario Testino for the September 2000 issue.

Photographed by Mario Testino for the September 2000 issue.

Photographed by Mario Testino for the September 2000 issue.

Photographed by Mario Testino for the September 2000 issue.

Photographed by Mario Testino for the September 2000 issue.

Photographed by Mario Testino for the September 2000 issue.

Photographed by Mario Testino for the September 2000 issue.

Photographed by Mario Testino for the September 2000 issue.

Photographed by Annie Leibovitz for the April 2001 issue.

Photographed by Michael Thompson for the February 2004 issue.

Photographed by Michael Thompson for the February 2004 issue.

Photographed by Michael Thompson for the February 2004 issue.

Photographed by Michael Thompson for the February 2004 issue.

Photographed by Michael Thompson for the February 2004 issue.

Photographed by Michael Thompson for the February 2004 issue.

Photographed by Michael Thompson for the February 2004 issue.

Photographed by Annie Leibovitz for the March 2004 issue.

Photographed by Justin Bishop for the November 2007 issue.

Photographed by Hannah Thomson for the September 2009 issue.

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