Celebrity Weddings – What Would You Do?

It is often said you can never be too rich or too thin. Personally, I am in no danger of being either one so I can only speculate on how difficult it must be to be both at the same time (insert eye roll). Some of the wealthiest, most beautiful women in the world are not high-profile celebrities and although they do have their share of wedding dilemmas,  it can’t compare to the pressure and burden of being Angelina Jolie during the planning of her eventual wedding to her equally high -profile (megastar) fiance, Brad Pitt. Especially since she is often critiqued about being too thin and probably too rich as well.

Of course she can hire planners to do everything, have stores closed down for shopping, visit designers showrooms and have all wedding attire custom designed and fitted to perfection. However, there comes a day (the wedding day) when all eyes are upon her and she has to find a gown that can stop the critics dead in their tracks… that is, if she cares at all. Critics (like me) who can be cynical and in other cases downright unkind.

The question remains, if you are Angelina Jolie, what will your wedding be like? My guess is completely toned down. Think of Kim Kardashian’s fairytale (staged) wedding and imagine the exact opposite. Not to the degree where people are eating off paper plates but you can bet that the wedding will not be televised unless the profits go to AMFAR or one of this power couple’s other pet projects.

Personally, if I were in her shoes, I would find a diaphanous gown of varying pastel shades, have all the children suited accordingly in matching pastels, find  a secluded spot in the English countryside, invite only close family and friends (and their kids) and have a charming afternoon event that is more about the ceremony than a lavish reception. If it were me, and I was thin and rich and high-profile, I would completely engulf myself in the Victorian/Antique theme that is so hot right now. I would do anything and everything to have  a casual, rustic, family gathering with Peonies, Hydrangeas,wildflowers  and antique china place settings. I would make it intimate, heartfelt, and completely understated. Kids? Yes. Foreign dignitaries? No. More than anything, I would make sure the vows are extraordinary and memorable.

Most of all (dare I say?) I would not have a strapless gown no matter how good I looked in it – just to protest the lack of options and being a super-powerful, mega-wealthy Hollywood star, you can do anything you want!

…..and what would you do?

-Penny Frulla for Bridal Expo Chicago

And The Winner Is….. 2012 Oscars Update

Last night was my Super Bowl, World Series, Stanley Cup, Winston Cup and Wimbledon all rolled into one. I have been watching the Academy Awards since I was a little girl and there is nothing on television I would rather see …. nothing. I am never disappointed even if the jokes are awful, even if the gowns are drab, even if there are protesters, streakers and a terrible host. The ultimate goal for me is to see clips of my favorite movies, watch as they poke (carefully scripted) fun at each other and see how the female star’s gowns stack up.

The 2012 Academy Awards was one of the best in recent years. Was it Billy Crystal? Maybe. Was it Angelina’s leg? Perhaps. Was it the fact that every single nominee went all- out this year? Definitely.  The fashions were hot this year and they came in all shapes, size and colors. From where I was sitting, there were some clear winners:

Bangs:
So many women are afraid to experiment with bangs but, when done right they can be their own fashion statement. Look how the mousy bridesmaid turned to sexy siren just with a glittery gown and red hot bangs.

 

 Tousled Hair:

Look how these ladies managed to have their hair down and still look dressed up. Trust me, taming tresses to look this good without having an up-do  is hard work for a hairdresser. Beautiful, natural and so sexy!

 

Diamond Chokers:

I imagine one of the best things about being a celebrity is being able to pick any one of these drop-dead diamond necklaces to wear ( for free) for the evening. The only thing better would be owning it and being able to wear it anytime you want… right, Oprah?

 

The biggest winner of the night? Uggie. This dainty dog from the Academy Award dominating movie “The Artist” stole everyone’s heart….. including mine. He was properly dressed, too.

 

Who were your big winners of the evening?

-Penny Frulla for Bridal Expo Chicago