Here comes the bride – one who is going to marry a millionaire! We are talking of Elisabetta Grecoraci’s wedding which took place just a couple of days ago! She wore a white strapless dress by Roberto Cavalli and a long veil of 7 metres.
Sorry, you can get only a glimpse of the bride since Hello Magazine will soon publish the exclusive photos of the wedding.
Elisabetta arrived in church screened by a wall of white umbrellas; maybe the girl mistook the place for a beach! Flavio Briatore, the bridegroom, was waiting for her in a morning dress.
Among the guests there were several Italian stars such as Simona Ventura, Xfactor host, all in yellow (a jewel button shining all the time) and the former mp Daniela Santanchè who donned an optical print dress and picture hat that looked quite ridiculous on her! Undoubtedly Cavalli gave vent to all his creativity and made the other two dresses for Elisabetta; the first, flapper style, all red and with long and swinging fringes and the second one, a pearl- grey evening dress crusted with Swarovski, a dazzling cascade of rhinestones really, that she wore later at the party.
Now the question is: Will they live happily ever after ?
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