Wedding bells were ringing this weekend for Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney, her art gallerist fiancé.
The couple tied the knot during an intimate ceremony in Rhode Island on Saturday, October 19.
Their relationship, for the most part, has been quite private. In June 2018, Page Six broke the news that the two were dating.
An unnamed source said, “The relationship has been going on a few weeks, but they have been very private and careful not to be seen together.”
The couple was occasionally spotted together on dates until February 2019, when Lawrence’s rep confirmed to People that Lawrence and Maroney were engaged.
“He’s my best friend, so I wanted to legally bind myself to him forever,” Lawrence said in a June 2019 interview on Cat Sadler’s podcast, Naked With Cat Sadler.
“And fortunately, the paperwork exists for such a thing. It’s the greatest.”
In the same interview, Lawrence added that planning for her upcoming nuptials has been a fairly laid-back process. “I haven’t been neurotic about it. I’m too lazy to be neurotic. I, like, saw a dress I liked. I said, ‘Oh, that’s the dress.’ I saw a venue, and I was like, ‘Cool, we got the venue,’” she said.
Here’s everything we know about Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney’s wedding:
The date: Saturday, October 19.
The location: Lawrence and Maroney exchanged vows at the Belcourt of Newport, a luxurious estate housed on an island off Newport, Rhode Island. The chateau has a storied history: Designed in 1894, it was inspired by King Louis XIII’s hunting lodge in Versailles, France. It’s currently home to Alex & Ani CEO Carolyn Rafaelian.
The guest list: According to Entertainment Tonight, Adele, Emma Stone, Amy Schumer, Kris Jenner, Corey Gamble, Ashley Olsen, Nicole Richie, Joel Madden, Cameron Diaz, Benji Madden, Sienna Miller, and David O. Russell were all in attendance.
The rehearsal dinner: On Friday evening, Lawrence and Maroney hosted a clambake under an outdoor tent. TMZ reported that the menu included pork belly, salted cod, and homemade s’mores. Yum.
Her dress: It was Dior, according to *People,* as was Maroney’s suit.
There was a fall motif. A source tells E!, “Guests were greeted on a lawn with cocktails served in copper mugs. The wedding had all the touches of fall with dark-colored flowers, apples in baskets, and open fire spits roasting beef. All the food was prepared outdoors with wood-roasted fish and heirloom roasted carrots and squash as part of the menu.”
Food trucks: Yes, People reports there were food trucks at the after-party, serving burgers, fries, and chicken sandwiches.
The after-party: It reportedly lasted late. Some guests didn’t leave until 2 or 3 a.m., while Lawrence and Maroney didn’t bow out of the Belcourt until 5:30 a.m.
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Source: Tampa Bay Times