David Beckham’s white dinner suit and waistcoat were from celeb’s favourite Timothy Everest. Moss Bros provided the hire suits for all of the Beckham’s groomsmen.
Armani has been a hot favourite with the likes of Adam Sandler, Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe all choosing the designer’s suits for their big day.
Natalie Imbruglia and her rock star husband Daniel Johns both had their wedding rings made by Stephen Webster
Jordan Bratman, Mr Christina Aguilera - apparently not happy with wearing rings - got the celebrity jeweller to make him a “wed lock” pendant padlock that when opened revealed a conventional wedding band.
Turnbull & Asser tailors to royalty and the stars for over a hundred years have provided wedding shirts for everyone from Cary Grant and HRH The Prince of Wales to supplying David Bowie’s shirt for his wedding to Iman. It can only be a matter of time until Wills places an order.
Rapper Goldie wore white suit and waistcoat by local London boy Mark Powell.
When Vernon Kaye married Tess Daly he wore a pink shirt and white suit from Alexandre of London on Savile Row (020 7434 2450).
Ashton Kutcher wore a cream suit from Brooks Brothers with a Prada shirt and white trilby.
Davina McCall's husband, Tamara Beckwith's husband, Tim Henman, Will Greenwood and Matthew Vaughan (Claudia Schiffer's husband) all wore Hackett.
… Guy Ritchie proposed to Madonna with a platinum Neil Lane ring that had three large stones to symbolize their family (Neil Lane is available at DeBeers)
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Kevin Federline gave his groomsmen white velour juicy tracksuits with “Pimp” embroidered on the back – truly classy!
When Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff married in March 2005 he had to do it with a crew cut because some of his mates had shaved off all but a tuft of his hair during his stag weekend.
Footballer Djibril Cisse’s flamboyant red suit, red tie, red trilby and white shoes combo. He also arrived at the wedding in a Cadillac Coupe in the same colour.
Apparently during the stag weekend prior to his second marriage, Oliver Reed downed 104 pints of beer. He was quick to dispel this rumour saying "The event that was reported actually took place during an arm-wrestling competition in Guernsey 15 years ago."
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