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Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Hailee Steinfeld's dreamy wedding dress leaves Josh Allen speechless in official wedding photo release
Hailee Steinfeld's dreamy wedding dress leaves Josh Allen speechless (Beau Society Newsletter and X) Hailee Steinfeld and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen are officially husband and wife—and their intimate Southern California wedding has finally been brought to light in the most romantic way. While the couple maintained a veil of privacy around their May 31 ceremony, Steinfeld broke her silence in the June 13 edition of her Beau Society newsletter, sharing dreamy details and elegant photos that instantly took over social media. Josh Allen's priceless reaction to Hailee Steinfeld's wedding dress Though hesitant at first, Steinfeld confessed she had been torn between 'wanting to share every detail and wanting to keep them close to [her] heart.' Ultimately, she chose to reflect on the moments she and Allen 'can't stop thinking about.' The ceremony took place in Santa Barbara, surrounded by their closest friends and family. The Oscar-nominated actress, styled by Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn, stunned in three show-stopping looks throughout the wedding weekend. For the ceremony, she wore a bespoke Tamara Ralph strapless corset gown with a sculpted neckline and circular train. The ensemble was paired with an ethereal French Chantilly lace veil, Mikimoto pearl earrings, and opera gloves so sheer, she noted, 'you can actually see my nail shape through the fabric (shout out Tom Bachik). ' Josh Allen, dressed in a custom Tom Ford tuxedo, couldn't take his eyes off his bride. 'Okay, Josh says we have to talk about my dress now because I 'stunned' him when I got to the altar,' Steinfeld wrote, calling the gown 'easily the most perfect' she's ever worn. What's more remarkable is how close the design came down to the wire. 'Six weeks before the wedding, my mom and I flew to Paris straight from the Sinners premiere in London for the fitting,' she shared. 'I really had to lean into the whole 'trust the process' thing.' The last-minute hustle paid off: 'On our wedding day, when I put on this dress, I actually lost my breath. I've never felt more like myself and more beautiful. ' Her pre-wedding look—a white sculpted gown with beaded bodice and a silky blazer—was equally eye-catching, while the reception outfit dazzled with sparkle, feathers, and a dramatic low back. She completed the party-ready vibe with glittery stilettos and joyful energy. The couple jetted off on their honeymoon the very next day. 'Now we're back, and it's been a whole 13 days of being married, and we'll be staying on this high forever!' she gushed. As for Allen, his most cherished moment wasn't a touchdown but tying the knot. 'None other than marrying my best friend,' he told reporters at a press conference. 'She makes everything easier… that was the most important decision I'll make in my life, and I made the right one.' From the fashion to the feelings, this wedding was pure storybook romance—elegant, heartfelt, and unforgettable. Also Read: "I never got f---ing hurt": While others meal-prepped, Chad Johnson says McDonald's was his not-so-secret NFL health strategy


USA Today
a day ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Josh Allen, Hailee Steinfeld share wedding photos: 4 things we learned about nuptials
Josh Allen, Hailee Steinfeld share wedding photos: 4 things we learned about nuptials Show Caption Hide Caption Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld marry in California Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and acclaimed actress Hailee Steinfeld officially married one another in California. unbranded - Sport Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen showed up to training camp with a new ring on his ringer — not a Super Bowl ring, but a wedding band following his nuptials to 'Sinners' actress Hailee Steinfeld on May 31. "Got some hardware now, so good to go," Allen said at the Bills' mandatory minicamp on Tuesday. The couple, who went Instagram official in July 2024 after a year of speculation, is notoriously private about their relationship, so not many details about their Santa Barbara, California wedding have been shared, until now. Steinfeld offered fans an inside look into their big day by sharing memories and photos they "can't stop thinking about" in the latest issue of her "Beau Society" newsletter. "As you know, I'm always somewhere in between wanting to share every detail and wanting to keep them close to my heart," Steinfeld wrote on Friday. "But Beau Society felt like the right place to share some of the love and magic that made up our wedding weekend." Here are four things we learned about Allen and Steinfeld's wedding: Breakfast for two with pancakes on the menu The bride and groom are traditionally separated from each other ahead of the wedding, but Allen and Steinfeld moved the goalposts and opted for an intimate breakfast with just the two of them. "On the morning of our wedding, Josh and I met for breakfast just before 7," Steinfeld wrote. "I'm so glad we did that. I don't think I could've gone the whole day without seeing him! We had a little spread, which included my favorite lemon ricotta pancakes." Josh Allen 'stunned' by Steinfeld's wedding dress Steinfeld walked down the aisle in a strapless ivory wedding dress designed and tailored by Tamara Ralph, which was "easily the most perfect gown I've ever put on my body," she said. Steinfeld accessorized her gown with a pair of long, sheer gloves, Mikimoto earrings and a sleek bun adorned with a French Chantilly lace veil. Steinfeld said she "stunned (Allen) when I got to the altar," but noted that her wedding day look almost didn't happen. "We were on the tightest timeline. Six weeks before the wedding, my mom and I flew to Paris straight from the 'Sinners' premiere in London for the fitting," she revealed. "I really had to lean into the whole 'trust the process' thing and thank God for Rob, Mariel, Tamara, and her team for pulling it all together in time. On our wedding day, when I put on this dress, I actually lost my breath. I've never felt more like myselfand more beautiful." Allen donned a Tom Ford tuxedo that he paired with a pleated shirt and black cufflinks. "Josh looked like the man of every dream I've ever had," Steinfeld gushed. As for the guests? Steinfeld said the dress code was "all-black black tie" to seamlessly match their "very classic and bold" theme. The wedding was also "a no-phone wedding," which was "one of the best decisions we made." They walked down the aisle to this classic song Steinfeld ditched a wedding bouquet and instead walked down the aisle with one single crystal rose. She was accompanied by her father Peter Steinfeld, which she called an emotional moment. "I'm very proud of us. It became a running joke that we'd be crying too hard to walk straight," she said. "I just remember the walkup looked like a façade. Josh was standing under this huge structure; it was the most surreal thing I'd ever seen." After Allen and Steinfeld said 'I do,' the newlyweds exited the altar to Stevie Wonder's 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)." They also got a round of applause, from the sky that is: "The coolest thing happened after we got married: We walked off the aisle ... and it started thundering. No rain, just thunder and lightning. Magical.' The bridal party jumped into the pool Allen and Steinfeld hosted an underground after-party to comply with sound ordinances in the area. The party was decked out with a cigar bar, Angel Margarita, grilled cheese sandwiches and chocolate chip cookies served with shot glasses of milk. The party didn't stop until around 3 a.m. and they ended it with a bang. The bridal party jumped into the pool (except Steinfeld, who was dressed in feathers) in their tuxedos and dresses. The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast. Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more.