All the Details on Jennifer Aniston's 2 Wedding Dresses (Including a Never-Seen Gown!)

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Leon Bennett/Getty Jennifer Aniston married Brad Pitt on July 29, 2000, wearing a beaded gown by Lawrence Steele 15 years later, the actress wed Justin Theroux in a surprise ceremony Aniston has never shared photos from her wedding to ex Theroux, though she reportedly wore a strapless cream dress Jennifer Anistonwore very different gowns for each of her weddings. The actress wedBrad Pittina beachside ceremonyon July 29, 2000. The lavish nuptials were attended by 200 guests, and Aniston wore a silk-and-satin beaded gown while Pitt opted for a traditional black tux. The pair were married for five years before they announced their separation in January 2005. Two years later, Aniston met actorJustin Therouxon the set of a film in 2007, but thetwo didn't start datingright away. After getting engaged in 2012, the couple tied the knot in a secret ceremony in their backyard in Bel Air, Calif., in front of 70 guests on Aug. 5, 2015. Very few details have been released about the wedding, but Aniston reportedly wore a cream strapless gown. Three years later, the pair announced their split. During an interview withEllein September 2018, Aniston shared that sheviews both of her marriagesas "successful" and doesn't put emphasis on her relationship status. "I don't feel a void. I really don't. My marriages, they've been very successful, in [my] personal opinion," she said. "And when they came to an end, it was a choice that was made because we chose to be happy, and sometimes happiness didn't exist within that arrangement anymore." Aniston added, "To stay in a marriage based on fear feels like you're doing your one life a disservice. When the work has been put in and it doesn't seem that there's an option of it working, that's okay. That's not a failure." Here's everything to know about Jennifer Aniston's two wedding dresses. Kevin Winter/Getty For her wedding to Pitt, Anistonchose a halter neck gowncrafted from silk and satin. The floor-length dress featured a low back and was covered in glass bead embellishments. A source told PEOPLE in 2000 that theFriendsactress wanted her gown "to be sexy but pretty," adding, "and definitely designed to show off her toned arms." The beaded number was designed by Lawrence Steele, a Milan-based designer, who also created pale green slip dresses for Aniston's two bridesmaids (actress Andréa Bendewald and documentary filmmaker Kristin Hahn-Stringer) and cream silk frocks for the flower girls. Michel Dufour/WireImage Aniston complemented the beading on her wedding gown with sparkling accessories. Opting for straight locks, she reportedly wore a pearl-and-Swarovski-crystal crown with a traditional white circular veil draped over it. The actress completed her bridal look with a pair of four-inch ivory suede Manolo Blahnik heels. Kevin Mazur/WireImage With Aniston's 2015 nuptials to Theroux being kept under wraps, not much information is known about her wedding dress. A source told PEOPLE at the time thatthe gown was creamand was "strapless, elegant and flowy." "It was very simple, but beautiful," another source told PEOPLE. "It wasn't a white color — it was like an off-white, cream color. Very classy, fitted well and simple." While no designer has ever been confirmed, reps for Versace, Gucci and Vivienne Westwood all said at the time that they did not design Aniston's dress. Gregg DeGuire/WireImage Aniston preferred to keep the details of her second wedding dress private. During an August 2015 interview withEntertainment Tonight, the actress chose not to speak about her intimate ceremony. "We had the beautiful luxury of having a beautiful private moment and I'm going to be selfish and keep it that way!" she said. "I'm not telling you about any of that stuff!" However, before she and Theroux tied the knot, Aniston revealed toExtra TVthat she expected her dress choice to be "spontaneous." "I don't have a dress," she said in 2013. "That's something that will probably come all together at the last minute. I like to be very spontaneous." Kevin Mazur/Getty While the bridal accessories Aniston wore for her wedding to Theroux are a mystery, she toldMarie Clairein June 2013 that she planned tostick to her signature hairstyle. "For my wedding, I wouldn't do an updo, but I think a veil is always pretty," she said. "I like loose and natural hair because it goes against the formality of the dress. Loose, like 'I just got out of bed, maybe had a romp' hair." Read the original article onPeople

 

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