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There is no more intrigue – this night Jennifer Lopez finally showed what she married Ben Affleck for the second time. We have already seen the first wedding dress in which the singer went to the altar in Las Vegas, but it clearly loses to the new dress. First, Jay Lo published on her page on social networks a “teaser” in the form of a portrait taken as close as possible. On it, through the veil, one could hardly see the makeup of the bride.
A few hours later, the American Vogue magazine presented the first photo of Jennifer in full growth, as well as a sketch of the outfit. A dress with short sleeves, a high collar, an open back and a puffy skirt was created exclusively for her by the designers of the Ralph Lauren fashion house. The dress is said to have been inspired by the brand’s archival work. The skirt and long train required 1,640 feet (approximately 500 meters) of fabric. It was cut into ruffles and hand-attached to the dress. The image was completed by a long translucent veil, a bouquet of white flowers, earrings and a ring with large pearls. The price of the product is not specified – but individual tailoring from such a label is clearly not cheap.


Almost simultaneously with the publication of the picture by a glossy publication, subscribers to the singer’s On The JLo mailing list received a letter with unique shots of the same outfit. Thanks to additional photographs, it can be viewed in the smallest detail from different angles.
Recall last weekend Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck walked for three days at their large-scale wedding in Riceborough, Georgia, at Ben’s estate. And a month before, the lovers signed in the Las Vegas chapel in the presence of children from previous marriages.



Source: Hellomagazine

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