See ‘Real Housewives’ star Joanna Krupa’s $30,000 wedding gown
Joanna Krupa had a “million dollar” wedding when she married businessman Romain Zago earlier this week.
The Polish-born model-turned-”Real Housewives of Miami” star married Zago, a nightclub impresario, on Thursday. The couple got hitched “in a million dollar princess wedding” at the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort in Carlsbad, her rep told Us Weekly.
“All I will say is that I never had so much fun in my life as lastnite at my wedding w @romain_zago . Couldn’t be more perfect!,” the newlywed “Dancing With the Stars” alum tweeted Friday.
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The bride, 34, who has appeared in GQ, FHM, Maxim and Playboy, reportedly wore a sweetheart cut $30,000 Swarovksi crystal-encrusted Chagoury Couture gown that featured a cascading train of ruffles on her 6-foot-long detachable skit. Her veil was made of silk tulle.
“Everything down to the napkins were custom made for it,” a source told the mag.
The wedding finally took place about five years after the couple got engaged -- they briefly called off their nuptials in 2012.
The lavish event is said to have been taped for the third season of her Bravo reality series. Some of Krupa’s “Real Housewives” costars were among her 150 guests, People reported.
“We Run the Night” DJ Havana Brown was also in attendance and tweeted to the happy couple.
“@djhavanabrown: Most amazing wedding ceromony!!!! @joannakrupa @romain_zago - congratulations!! x” she tweeted.
Krupa replied with a simple “love u.”
And singer Sarah Simmons also performed at the wedding and sent a gushy tweet to the newlyweds.
“Such an honor to have sung for two incredible people on their special day yesterday! A blessing to know em :)!”
Congrats to the newlyweds!
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