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Angelina Jolie has reportedly chosen L'Wren Scott to design the dress she will wear to marry Brad Pitt.
"[Angelina and L'Wren have had] several meetings. Angelina wanted someone who is not so obvious for designing wedding gowns," a 'friend' revealed to Grazia.
Jolie and Pitt, who have three biological children together and three adopted, confirmed their engagement six months ago when Angelina stepped out with a 10-carat sparkler on her wedding finger.
Although no further details of their presumably-pending nuptials have surfaced, it is thought the wedding will happen at the couple's sprawling French chateau.
"She's been courted by some of the hottest designers on the planet, but having a big name isn't important to her, she wanted someone she could trust - and she most definitely trusts L'Wren," the source continued. "Of all the people she's met with, Angelina feels L'Wren is the one who understands her body the most."
L'Wren Scott is probably best known as the towering girlfriend of Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger, but is in fact an established and respected designer in her own right. A former model, the 6ft 3in American has dressed Jolie many times for red carpet appearances, and also regularly dresses the likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Nicole Kidman and Penelope Cruz.Buy cheap wedding dresses from china, which enjoy popularity for all kinds of women for good quality.
If Jolie does go with Scott to design her gown, it's safe to say her wedding look will be rather more traditional than that of her previous nuptials. At her first wedding to actor Jonny Lee Miller - the actress has been married twice before - Jolie famously sported black rubber trousers and a white T-shirt upon which she had written the groom's name in her own blood.
A mother-daughter trip to New York City to buy a wedding dress turned into a frightening experience for two Tampa women.We offer Plus Size Wedding Dresses.
Megan Cheever said she and her mother, Sylvia, had been planning the trip for six months.
"I was so excited because I've been living in Kansas with my fiancé who's in the Army because he's stationed there. I've been there with him and was so excited to be with my mom and fly out to New York to get the dress," said Megan Cheever.
The Cheever's said when they arrived in New York the weather turned bad quickly. They cancelled plans to look at wedding dresses and rushed back to their hotel.
"We got back to the subways and they were packed. People were taking suitcases with them out of the city to get out in time. We got on the train in time and made it out of the city," said Sylvia Cheever.
They spent the next three days holed up in their hotel room riding out Hurricane Sandy.
"It was devastating," said Sylvia Cheever, "We had a blackout at our hotel. We were without lights and everything for almost 24 hours."
"The hotel door was shattered.Browse Martha Stewart Weddings' Sheath Wedding Dresses collection. The whole spinning glass door simply shattered. There were trees that fell on some of the employees cars there.Browse Martha Stewart Weddings' short wedding dresses from Spring 2013 Bridal. We were really lucky," said Megan Cheever.
The Cheever's finally caught a flight out of Newark Airport back to Tampa International Airport on Wednesday.
"It's been a godsend. I felt like kissing the ground when I landed," said Sylvia Cheever.
Megan wasn't able to buy a gown but the women are hoping to go back to New York City soon to try again.
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