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Angelina Jolie picks L'Wren Scott to design her wedding gown
Published in Arab News Agency on 05 - 11 - 2012

With all of these surprise celebrity weddings going on from Anne Hathaway in Valentino, Jessica Biel in Gambiattista and Natalie Portman in Rodarte, we've been wondering what Angelina Jolie might wear to tie the knot with Brad Pitt.
And now it has been reported that the Wanted actress is rumoured to have had ''several meetings'' with American designer L'Wren Scott to discuss wedding dress designs.
Ange has reportedly picked the high end designer as a serious contender to help her create and design her gown for the big day with Brad.
The A-list couple announced their engagement six months ago, but very little has been known about their upcoming nuptials, which makes us presume that the pair will go ahead with a top secret wedding like fellow celebs Anne Hathaway and Natalie Portman.
"Angelina and L'Wren have had several meetings. Angelina wanted someone who is not so obvious for designing wedding gowns," an inside source revealed to Grazia.
"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," they added.
The model-turned designer L'Wren allegedly hit it off with Ange over their similarly shaped bodies, claiming that this helped Angelina with her decision as she trusts the fashion designer to design something flattering for her figure.
"L'Wren is famed for designing clothes to suit taller, thin women like herself," the friend continued. "Of all the people she's met with, Angelina feels L'Wren is the one who understands her body the most."
And this won't be the first time we'll see Ange rocking up in one of L'Wren's exquisite creations, as the star has already dazzles in a L'Wren dress for the premiere of Brad's film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, as well as his premiere for Moneyball in Tokyo.


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