Jamie Chung & Bryan Greenberg Tie the Knot! Get Details Here
It's one hell of a Halloween for "Once Upon A Time" actress Jamie Chung and HBO star Bryan Greenberg.
The pair got married in a scenic California setting on Saturday evening, according to the Martha Stewart Weddings website.
The couple, who got engaged late in 2013, exchanged their vows in front of 200 of their closest friends at the El Capitan Canyon natural resort. However, while many may opt for a costumed Halloween themed wedding, the couple went traditional, with Chung looking beautiful in a traditional white dress during the ceremony.
For the most part, it has been very traditional, with personal vows and Jewish traditions that went along with the traditional attire. Martha Stewart Weddings also noted that at sunset, the guests enjoyed their dinner and cocktails at the "rustic-chic celebration".
According to People, Chung worked with Monique Lhuillier to design her dress. It was a combination of two dresses, with a "something old" from her dad. She shared, There's this coin that my sister gave to me that my dad used to carry around in his pocket. It's been his good-luck charm all his life, so I kind of want to sew in a little pocket for that."
Meanwhile, her bridesmaids wore pale blue, grey and black numbers from Lovers + Friends. Chung said about her wedding entourage last month, "I want them to all feel sexy, so we had a champagne fitting and we adjusted it to their bodies. I kind of wish I went a lot more bold, but it's too late for that. I'm the most annoying bride!"
However, she may have planned for a traditional wedding on Halloween Chung and Greenberg did not forgo the festivities entirely. The three-day event began as they hosted a costume party called "Boos and Booz Welcome Dinner" for their guests on Friday night, where the couple dressed up as characters from "Back to the Future". After the wedding, the guests were also invited to a send-off breakfast in casual attire.
Chung told E! News last month that she and her then-fiance planned on incorporating the pagan holiday into their wedding plans. "We're embracing the fact that (the wedding) is on that weekend. We're going to have fun with it," she shared.
Chung and Greenberg started dating in 2012 after knowing each other for a few years. In late 2013, he proposed to her and ultimately, they finally said their vows on Halloween.
Isn't this a sweet celebration?