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Kirsty McNamara

 

Celebrity Weddings - The Lessons We Can All Learn

Wonder-Weddings: The weddings that make us green with envy - beautiful brides, smitten couples, perfect proceeedings...

Zoe Ball and Norman Cook - their wedding was so fab not because they speant loads of money or made a fuss, but because they were relaxed about the whole affair, and made sure the priority was having fun. It also helps that they're so in love.

Sophie and Edward - a low key, tasteful Royal wedding? Critics said it couldn't be done, but the latest Royal newlyweds carried off a subtle, but luxurious do with modesty and style. Lets just hope Edward's marriage lasts longer than his brothers'!

Johnny Vaughan and Antonia Davies - a quiet showbiz wedding, where Johnny's bride looked spectacular in a simple gown with no-fuss hair and minimal accessories.

The Weddings that Taste Forgot: OK! contracts, fake smiles, and OTT everything...

Posh and Becks - style bypassed this lavish and brash do, lorded over by King David and Queen Victoria. From the napkins embroidered with Victoria, David and Brooklyn's initials to Posh's severe and over-glam dress, the 'wedding of 1999' was a trashy affair. Proves that money can't buy you style.

Mel B and Jimmy G - another Spicy display of nouveau riche indulgence. With a shocking, over embellished gown, and a white-only dress code for guests, Mel B made a bigger fuss over her wedding than she did over her (short) marriage. How not to do it.

Gazza and Cheryl - a relationship doomed from the start. Both Gazza and Chezza sported peroxide locks and gold and cream outfits. A marriage made in Essex.

This year we've got more potentially tasteless do's to look forward to. Next to get hitched areĀ…

Liz Hurley and Hugh Grant (come on Liz, prove us wrong)
Jennifer Lopez and Puff Daddy (allegedly)
Denise Van Outen and Jay Kay

Do you agree? Let us know whose wedding you most admired, and whose you loathed by e-mailing icScotland.

 

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