Twilight Vampire Fans Beat Bella to the Altar

Bromborough locals Victoria and Eric, both avid fans of the Twilight saga, relived their vampire Halloween wedding as they watched Bella and Edward tie the knot in the latest Breaking Dawn film.

Erik Downie, 36, a civil servant, and Victoria, 30, a biomedical scientist, not only married in black this past Halloween, they also wore specially made fangs.

Victoria commented “We’ve seen all the Twilight movies and really enjoyed Bella and Edward’s love story so it’s great they finally got married. People might think we’re weird having a vampire wedding but we both love vampires and think every-one should choose how they want to get married. It was our day and the memories will remain with us forever.”

The eccentric couple first met while working in a National Rail Enquiries call centre in 2000 and found out they shared a childhood love of vampire films.

Three years later, the pair got engaged and decided to marry after they moved into their first flat.

Victoria added: “At weekends we dress in Gothic outfits and fangs and go to clubs where everyone dresses like us. We all do boring nine-to-five jobs so it makes our lives a bit more interesting.”

Couples Flock to Tie the Knot on 11/11/11

With today’s date being 11/11/11 – a memorable occurrence that only happens once a century – wedding fever has been celebrated around the world.

Two of the most popular destinations have been Las Vegas in the US, and the UK’s world famous wedding location in the Scottish Borders town of Gretna and the adjoining village of Gretna Green.

An impressive total of 53 couples said “I do” in Gretna , which accounted for 51 weddings and two civil partnerships. Many lovebirds had flown in from as far afield as New Zealand, Canada and Germany to exchange their vows in the area’s seven wedding venues.

The first newlyweds at Gretna Registration Office today were Rob and Lorraine Taylor, from Coventry. The pair boosted the unforgettable day and date by exchanged their rings at precisely 11am.

A delighted Mr Taylor, 57, commented: “Everything just fell into place for us, the number on our wedding registration form was 1111 and we chose the 11th track on a CD for the ceremony music.”

His bride said: “It was all just meant to be. The date didn’t have a special significance for us before; we just had it in our heads. We love number one, we’re both very competitive and we always like to win, so having all the ones was a really good thing.”

Couple Wed in Halloween Themed Haunted House

A new trend could be emerging which would give new meaning to ‘wedding day jitters’ – Halloween nuptials have taken place this year in a haunted house in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Doing away with sweet romance and elegant glamour, Max Coffman and Sheri Whitt exchanged vows in the presence of ghouls and vampires at a venue called Nightmare on 13th.

Bride Cheri commented: “We met on Halloween, and so I thought what a perfect place to be married – inside a haunted house.”

She added: “I love it. I don’t think it’s creepy. I love the idea of Halloween, and it’s my favourite time of year. And for us, if people think it’s creepy, well, it’s what we want to do.”

No less than the Grim Reaper himself officiated at the couple’s Halloween ceremony, and even their wedding rings were brought out in a tiny coffin.

The newly-weds have not said where they will be celebrating their honeymoon – one can only imagine a location that the Addams Family would approve of…

Bhutan’s “Dragon King” Weds

Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, the American and British educated monarch of Bhutan, has married his long term girlfriend Jetsun Pema.

The small private ceremony, held in an ancient monastic fortress, presented a mix of Buddhist spirituality with Bhutan traditions.

The 31 year old king is immensely popular in his kingdom and is famously a fan of Elvis Presley as well as basketball.

His beautiful 21 year old bride, looked slightly nervous throughout the ceremony, but with the placing of an embroidered silk brocade crown on her head she was made Queen.

When the ceremony was complete, the king took time to tell a group of reporters of his happiness at the special occasion: “I have been waiting for quite some time to get married. But it doesn’t matter when you get married as long as it is to the right person. I am certain I am married to the right person.”

The bride is a member of a family whom the Bhutan Royals had well known for a long period of time. Friends have spoken of the genuine love between the couple, who had been living together for eight months previous to the wedding.

King of Bhutan to Marry Beautiful Bride

Asia is set to host their version of a fairytale Royal wedding shortly – the King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, is to wed commoner Jetsun Pema on October 13.

Bhutan is the last Himalayan Buddhist kingdom, comprised of some 700,000 subjects. Its imposing 17th-century fortress Punakha Dzong will be the venue on the special day and is currently being spruced up for the event.
King Jigme is adamant that his wedding will be a simple affair in keeping with the devoutly Buddhist traditions of his country.

When announcing his marriage in June to their parliament, he commented on his bride-to-be: ”While she is young, she is warm and kind in heart and character. These qualities, together with the wisdom that will come with age and experience, will make her a great servant to the nation.”

Following the marriage ceremony, public celebrations are expected to take place across the country – the current monarchy, established in 1907, is highly revered.

The king, crowned in 2008 after his father abdicated to allow the transition to democracy, has also endeared himself to his subjects with his good looks, reputation for hard work and informality.

Wiltshire Times Wedding Fair Not to Be Missed

Anyone due to marry this year will want to visit the Wiltshire Times Wedding Fair being held this Sunday from 11am to 4pm at the Leigh Park Hotel in Bradford on Avon.

The venue, a licensed wedding location, will host a range of wedding exhibitors providing invaluable advice. In addition, visitors to the fair will be given the exclusive chance to enter the Wiltshire Times Win a Wedding contest for the chance to walk away with a complete, paid-for wedding package.

Features of the event on Sunday include two fashion shows staged by Wayne’s World of Fashion providing a fascinating insight into appealing bridal gowns plus outfits for the bridesmaids, bridegroom, best men and ushers.

Brides-to-be will also benefit from ideas for everything from location and transport to the little things such as table decorations and presents for the bridesmaids.

The exhibitors are specialists in their field – couples will be able to avail themselves of special offers and expert advice for all they could possibly need to make the most special day of their lives perfect.

Groom Shocks with Wedding Day Skydive

Jackie Burns was in for a major surprise when her groom organised the most eccentric wedding day to feature on BBC Three’s Don’t Tell The Bride.

After spending three hours getting her hair and make-up done on the morning of the special day, a car was sent to whisk her away. But instead of being taken to a picturesque venue or church, she was dropped off at Strathallan Airfield for a 13,000ft skydive.

The shocked Jackie commented: “I seriously thought I would die before I got the chance to become a bride. I was so angry, but my mum Carol persuaded me I would always regret it if I said no. I don’t know where he got the idea from.”

Nevertheless, windswept Jackie admitted it was one of the best things she has ever done: “The jump was amazing. The minute I hit the ground, I forgave him for making me do it on my big day.”

As if that weren’t enough, John had arranged for a Christmas-themed reception, complete with a large cake shaped as a nose (to tease his bride since she had always wanted a nose job) and cat-covered toilet seats (she loves felines).

After the humanist ceremony at the lovely Strathallan Castle, the bride was then taken to the Kirkintilloch Miners Welfare and Social Club where the couple first met six years ago.

Jackie said: “I was so angry I didn’t want to get out of the car. The Miners is OK for a quick drink but not a wedding. But when I saw the room, my anger disappeared. I love Christmas and John had decorated the whole place like a classy winter wonderland.”

The groom also chose his bride’s dress (which he picked in 10 minutes and got his best man to model) and spent a fair portion of the wedding budget to fly her best friend in from Australia.

The sporting bride concluded: “There were times when I wanted to kill John but once the shock wore off, I realised he had got everything spot on. I couldn’t have arranged it better myself.”

Twilight Wedding Dress Replicas Available

One of the most talked about on-screen events of the year is the much anticipated wedding between real life couple Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson’s characters in the forthcoming film Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.

To commemorate the occasion and give fans a chance to experience their own fantasy wedding, designer Alfred Angelo will be selling official replicas of character Bella Swan’s Carolina Herrera designed gown once the film has been released.

The “Edwardian-inspired” dress, which has so far only been briefly glimpsed in a trailer for the movie, will be available at Angelo’s Signature stores in the US.

This is not Alfred Angelo’s first venture into the realms of replica dresses. He has previously collaborated with Disney to produce a range of fairytale gowns and he has also produced a replica of Kate Middleton’s now iconic Alexander McQueen wedding dress.

Other retailers worldwide will soon also be stocking what is bound to be a highly sought after garment.

Price details of the replica wedding gown have yet to be released, but estimates have put its value at anywhere from £300 to £3,000.

September Vogue Scoops Moss Wedding Details

The September issue of Vogue will finally unveil the details of one of the trendiest weddings this year – Kate Moss’s marriage to Kills rocker Jamie Hince in July.

Supermodel Kate will discuss why she chose John Galliano to design her wedding dress, as well as how the event was inspired by British TV show Big Fat Gypsy Weddings, which follows real-life gypsy women that are planning to tie the knot.

Kate commented to the publication: “I am so romantic about gypsies. You can’t believe the dresses. They’re like blinging butterflies times ten; they can’t move down the aisle! It’s so genius.”

The overall theme of the occasion, attended by 138 guests at St. Peter’s Church in the Cotswolds, had a 1920’s tone. It was completed with 16 bridesmaids and flower girls, a carnival tent plus tepees for the children.

The 37-year-old also commented on the planning of the wedding: “The details are intense. I’ve gone mental. I wanted it to be kind of dreamy and 1920s, when everything is soft-focus. That light and that kind of fun decadence. It’s rock-’n'-roll Great Gatsby!”

Jake Gyllenhaal Attends Father’s Wedding

A shaven headed Jake Gyllenhaal served as groomsman at his director father’s recent intimate beach wedding to Kathleen Man on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii.

The bride, who is also a film maker, wore a traditional white linen dress to tie the knot with Jake’s father Stephen Gyllenhaal.

Jake chose a casual look with khaki trousers and a brown shirt for the informal ceremony. It was attended by about 30 guests, who kept with the island theme by wearing traditional Hawaiian wreaths, known as Leis, which are worn as a symbol of affection, love or friendship.

Also in attendance was Jake’s actress sister Maggie Gyllenhaal, who wore a long floral dress to witness her father tying the knot.

The Hawaii location was of special significance to the bride, who had attended the Punahou School there and is a native of the island.

Stephen had separated from Jake’s mother and wife of 32 years Naomi Foner, who also works in the film industry, in 2009. He is best known for directing the Emmy nominated “Paris Trout”, which starred Dennis Hopper, Barbara Hershey and Ed Harris.