Chelsea Clinton wedding pictures continue to burn up the net. Ironically, Chelsea Clinton wanted her wedding details to remain secret - but that just drums up interest even more. Instead of being just another big popular wedding it's like this quest to be the first to find out secret details about the bride's big day.
The Pictures
There are only a few Chelsea Clinton wedding pictures available. One is the bride and groom with her parents. Another shows Bill walking Chelsea down the aisle. Another shows the bride and groom exchanging vows, and a final one shows them walking out of the ceremony. That's it. There's not a picture of the wedding cake. There's no picture of the food, the dancing, the fun.
There's not even a photo of Chelsea's SECOND Vera Wang. Yes, the bride had not one but TWO wedding gowns -one for the ceremony and the other for the reception. The second gown is a Grecian ivory silk dress with black grosgrain belt. It's rumored to be delicious, but photos haven't surfaced.
The Food
Everyone wants to know what was served at Chelsea's multimillion dollar extravaganza. She is a Vegan/vegetarian and had a menu to reflect her personal tastes. However, to feed the meat lovers at her wedding (such as Bill Clinton) there was a main dish made with beef fed with organic foods.
The wedding cake was gluten free - a Vegan wedding cake. It was made by La Tulipe patisserie in New York, although no photo of the actual creation has surfaced.
The Venue
We've seen very few pictures of the venue of Chelsea Clinton's wedding. We know it was at the Astor Courts in Rhinebeck, NY but there's no photos of the decorations that greeted guests. Were their ice sculptures? What kind of china was dinner served on? What kind of floral arrangements were present?
The Chelsea Clinton wedding pictures available still leave a lot to be desired. Will more photos ever surface? Perhaps Mrs. Mezvinsky will release more photos in exchange for a hefty donation to the charitable foundation that she runs? Let's keep our fingers crossed.
Source:
New York Times: Wedding Planner for a High Profile Affair.




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