Myer Ambassador Rebecca Twigley and Carlton Captain Chris Judd chose New Years Eve, December 31st 2010, as the date for their uber-fashionable wedding. Tying the knot at Albert Park's Carousel, in Melbourne, the couple celebrated with 220 friends and famiy. Rebecca chose close friends Jacob Luppino and Anthony Pittorino of J'Aton Couture to create her exquisite art deco-inspired gown as well as her bridesmaids and her mothers gowns. Weighing a whopping 30kg the gown featured lace and intricate beading all over the bodice and took 300 hours to make. I have no doubt girls will be clammering to have a gown similar to this. Visit www.jatoncouture.com to find out more about their couture service.
Pictures courtesy of zimbio.com
Posted by Emilie Harrison
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