Published On : Tue, Sep 2nd, 2014

Angelina Jolie flaunts her dazzling white wedding dress on People’s cover

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angelina-jolie-brad-pitt-weddingThe much hyped wedding of Hollywood biggies Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt was finally solemnized much to the relief of desperate paparazzi and news makers who have been tirelessly following every bit of development in this relationship. However, post this marriage, famous People magazine sprang another surprise with Angelina Jolie featuring on its cover page, looking stunning in his dazzling white wedding dress.

The image has been clicked from their wedding ceremony in France.

The magazine, scheduled to hit newsstands on Wednesday, features a large image of Jolie in her dress, while a second, inset photo shows Pitt, Jolie and their six children posing in their wedding best.

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Jolie’s plain white floor-length antique lace and silk dress and veil featured an unorthodox twist, with drawings by their six children sewed into the gown by Atelier Versace master tailor Luigi Massi.

“Luigi is like family to me and I couldn’t imagine anyone else making this dress,” Jolie told People. “He knows and cares for the children and it was great fun putting it together.”

Jolie’s dress also made the cover of the UK”s Hello! magazine, which showed off the children’s whimsical drawings in another exclusive snap.

Pitt, meanwhile, grabbed a suit out of his closet and had to borrow a tie from one of his sons because he’d left one at home, People magazine reports.

Eldest sons Maddox, 13, and Pax, 10, received the honor of walking their mother down the chapel aisle, while daughters Zahara, 9, and Vivienne, 6, dappled their path to the altar with rose petals.

Pax even baked the wedding cake, according to People, while Shiloh, 8, and Knox, 6, served as ring bearers. No more than 22 relatives and close friends witnessed the “I dos,” which were sealed with a long kiss.

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