George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's wedding photos revealed
Presenting, Mr. and Mrs. Clooney.
After a weekend of celebrations (and lots of fashionable outfits), we're now getting a first look at George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin on their wedding day in Venice.
People magazine has exclusive photos from the couple's big day in Venice, and is giving a first look at the bride's custom Oscar de la Renta dress, which has hand-embroidered with pearls and diamanté accents, featuring an off-the-shoulder neckline and a full circular train.
The pair exchanged vows, platinum bands and a "lengthy kiss" during the 30-minute ceremony on Sept. 27 at the historic Aman Canal Grande Venice.
People also has other details from the couple's wedding day - like that Clooney wore a tuxedo created by Giorgio Armani and customized cufflinks (a gift from his now-wife) inscribed with "George" in Arabic, and that Nora Sagal, the daughter of friends, sang Cole Porter's "Why Shouldn't I?" for their first dance at the reception. Favors for guests included iPods loaded with a playlist chosen by Clooney, 53, and Alamuddin, 36.
The wedding was just one part of the big weekend. There were three days of parties followed by a civil ceremony on Monday -- all held in Venice, which Clooney called "the most romantic city in the world."
"We met in Italy," he told People. "We have a home there. We knew that was where we wanted to get married."
And how is matrimony treating the longtime bachelor? Clooney told the magazine that marriage "feels pretty damn great" and that, after a brief honeymoon, "We're looking forward to everything."
Clooney and Alamuddin's wedding album and more details about the ceremony will be featured in this week's edition of People, hitting newsstands Wednesday.