
The bride wore as many as five gowns that day, two of which were a white wedding gown by Bellantuono from Italy and a stunning red number by Valentino. I would imagine that she sported different makeup and hair styles per dress change. And did I mention that she also wore an 8 carat diamond ring?

From what I can tell, it was a modern reception. The bride carried a monocromatic white bouquet of roses and lily of the valley, and the groom wore a matching boutonniere made of a single white rose. The flower arrangements were modern, displayed in vases by their own type and colors, which ranged from white, purple to green.

Although it was an expensive wedding (reported to be HK $100 million, which is roughly equivalent to US $13 million), there was no pouf or a tremendously long train in sight - the bride's attire was elegant and timeless. This is just my type of wedding.
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