Chelsea Clinton weds at exclusive New York estate

In this photo provided by Genevieve de Manio Photography, Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky are seen during their wedding, Saturday, July 31, 2010 in AP – In this photo provided by Genevieve de Manio Photography, Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky are seen …

RHINEBECK, N.Y. – It was high society inside and high security outside as Chelsea Clinton wed her longtime boyfriend at an elegant estate in a Hudson River village where several prominent guests were spotted beforehand, but the husband-and-wife-to-be stayed out of sight.

The wedding site, a Beaux Arts riverside estate called Astor Courts, was sealed off from the general public. Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton issued a statement announcing that their daughter exchanged vows Saturday evening with investment banker Marc Mezvinsky, and a few photographs were later released to media outlets.

"Today, we watched with great pride and overwhelming emotion as Chelsea and Marc wed in a beautiful ceremony at Astor Courts, surrounded by family and their close friends," the Clintons said. "We could not have asked for a more perfect day to celebrate the beginning of their life together, and we are so happy to welcome Marc into our family. On behalf of the newlyweds, we want to give special thanks to the people of Rhinebeck for welcoming us and to everyone for their well-wishes on this special day."

Chelsea Clinton, wearing a Vera Wang strapless gown with a silk organza skirt, a diagonal tulle bodice and an embellished belt, was carrying a bouquet of white flowers and was escorted down the aisle by her father. The former president and the groom wore dark suits, while the mother of the bride wore a fuchsia dress.

For the reception, the bride changed into a silk tulle Grecian gown, also by Wang, that crisscrossed in the back and had a narrow black grosgrain belt.

Wang, who also designed the bridesmaid dresses, called it "an honor and a privilege to dress Chelsea on her wedding day," saying in a statement Sunday that Clinton "radiated joy, youth and happiness."

The event was the culmination of weeks of secrecy and buildup that drew onlookers to the small village of Rhinebeck, 90 miles north of New York City.

It is estimated that hundreds of guests gathered at the historic estate near the end of a near-perfect summer day of warm temperatures, blue skies and cottony clouds. The ceremony was conducted by a rabbi and a reverend as Chelsea Clinton is Methodist and Mezvinsky is Jewish, and included a poem by Leo Marks titled, "The Life That I Have," according to the family.

The road to Astor Courts was blocked off Saturday — neighbors received bottle of wine for their troubles — and the sky above was declared a no-fly zone by federal aviation officials. Police and security guards fanned out around this usually sleepy town.

Consistent with Chelsea Clinton's desire for privacy, the family had released no details of the wedding beyond the date. But the scope of the event became apparent when more than a half-dozen busloads of wedding guests — men in black tie, women in dresses — were transported from a hotel in the village to the riverside ceremony as gawkers looked on.

Celebrities spotted in Rhinebeck for the event included actors Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen; Wang, a longtime family friend; Madeleine Albright, who was secretary of state during Bill Clinton's second term as president; and Terry McAuliffe, former Democratic National Committee chairman. The former president's half brother, Roger Clinton, was spotted early Saturday afternoon with his son Tyler, picking up food at a restaurant.

Reporters, who had been searching for celebrities in vain for most of the day, quickly zeroed in on Danson and Steenburgen, prompting Danson to ask, "Are we the only celebrities in town?"

Celebrity seekers jockeyed with reporters for sidewalk space over most of the day too. Donna Vena drove 50 miles to Rhinebeck from her home of Mount Kisco, N.Y., in the hopes of spotting a celebrity.

"Why not?" she asked Saturday morning, a camera slung over her shoulder. "Big story. Maybe see Oprah."

Nearby, two young women passed out slices of pizza with "I do" written in pepperoni.

On Friday, there were sightings of Bill Clinton and his wife, a former U.S. senator from New York and current secretary of state.

Chelsea Clinton and Mezvinsky were friends as teenagers in Washington, and both attended Stanford University. They now live in New York, where Mezvinsky works at G3 Capital, a Manhattan hedge fund. Mezvinsky worked previously at Goldman Sachs as an investment banker.

Clinton completed her master's degree in public health earlier this year at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University.

Mezvinsky is a son of former U.S. Reps. Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky of Pennsylvania and Ed Mezvinsky of Iowa, longtime friends of the Clintons. His parents are divorced.

There's been no word yet on where the newly married couple plans to honeymoon.

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    maria Mon Aug 09, 2010 07:01 am PDT Report Abuse
    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Everyone deserves to love and be loved. However nothing like a bad bra (or lack of one ) to spoil a good dress.
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    Concerned Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:55 am PDT Report Abuse
    Man, she's dog-ugly. Move over Amy Carter. People who are buck-toothed and wide-mouthed should not also become anorexic to where their face is sunken in and accentuates their ugly features. Give me a bag to puke in. Only thing going for her is her dress.
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    Concerned Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:54 am PDT Report Abuse
    Man, she's dog-ugly. Move over Amy Carter. People who are buck-toothed and wide-mouthed should not also become anorexic to where their face is sunken in and accentuates their ugly features. Give me a bag to puke in. Only thing going for her is her dress.
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    Tina Thu Aug 05, 2010 05:46 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Who cares if she a Clinton I'm glad she had a fairy tale wedding . Isn't that every's girl's dream ? I wish both of you a happy life together
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    johnw Tue Aug 03, 2010 06:10 pm PDT Report Abuse
    who gives a @#$% about her peole like that can rot in hell money not every thing
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    Jack Tue Aug 03, 2010 02:48 pm PDT Report Abuse
    She is an over-glorified princess and desperate for media attention.
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    Boomer Tue Aug 03, 2010 02:08 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Oh...thats Chelsea...I thought for a minute it was the old Whitehouse Dog
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    Footiemak Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:52 am PDT Report Abuse
    In reply to the following comment on my post which mention the disaster caused by BP,in

    which it was suggested that since I was an unhappy "US camper" that I should move to the UK

    which I find a quite amusing suggestion!
    Burr, FYI : I came from the UK as a child and have no interest in returning there as the UK

    has gone down the tubes as we are preparing to do
    .There are many unhappy US campers so do you suggest we all up an exit to the countries of

    our origin even if we are legal, naturalized citizens? Are we not allowed the same privilege

    of "Free Speech," accorded to natural born citizens like even those born of illegal

    immigrants who didn't pay the fees and pass the citizenship test?
    What I am saying is that maybe America should note the downhill slide of the UK and maybe

    learn from history. Also, saying that it seems destroying the environment doesn't matter as

    long as BP and other big corporate entities can offer financial gain to the countries

    involved and to the shareholder. BP could give a @#$% about the damage they caused and if

    they had so much technical expertise why did they take so many shortcuts and avoid certain

    tests. It should not have taken as long to fix the problem if they had this expertise. My

    husband worked in the refineries in Saudi and couldn't believe how they bungled the job.

    Answer me this question, please, if you can. Why did our President not avail himself of help

    offered by various corporations and countries that have as much if not more expertise and

    assets as BP? He can manage to get his agenda through Congress so why could he not manage to

    override the Jones Act in order to allow these foreign entities to come and help in the Gulf

    catastrophe. You may think the problem is solved, but the real extent of damage has not been

    felt yet.Pres. Obama said that this disaster was the same as a war. In that case one takes

    help from those who over to help defend the attack, doesn't one. I am glad that you think

    they are so altruistic and are really going to take responsibility for the mess they have

    made. I wonder how many of the people in Louisiana feel the same as you do. I don't believe

    that they will agree with you and neither do I believe future generations of them will. Ever

    watch the movies or the books "Brave New World," or "1984?" You wouldn't agree with the

    scenarios portrayed in them anyway, since you seem to have such great faith in big

    corporations' intentions!
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    Ex Patriot Tue Aug 03, 2010 06:46 am PDT Report Abuse
    I think Chelsea and her new husband made a wonderful couple and you who would throw nasty remarks on this couples of happiness need to get a new life somplace, or go crawl back under thee rocks from where you came.l
    You idiots who deride her and her new husband are total waste of space and air on thIs planet.
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    MitchelD Tue Aug 03, 2010 06:39 am PDT Report Abuse
    OK, it has been three days now, isn't there something else to report now?

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