Sunday, October 9, 2011

Nancy Shevell's Wedding Gown Created by Paul McCartney's Daughter Stella McCartney

Getty Images When Louise Mills married Paul McCartney in 2002, his daughter Stella McCartney -- who apparently loathed her step mother-to-be -- wouldn't even talk to her. Mill's dress -- reputed to become her design -- is made by Caroline Eavis and Annie Brown, who later accused her of not providing them with enough publicity for that free gown.our editor recommendsSir Paul McCartney Marries Nancy Shevell in LondonWill Paul McCartney's Bride Marry in Stella McCartney's Dress? But Stella McCartney must like her father's new love because she designed Nancy Shevell's wedding gown a vintage sleek whitened lengthy sleeved frock with whitened (vegan) open foot heels. The pair tied the knot Sunday (March 9) at Old Marylebone Hall working in london, where McCartney get married his first wife, Linda McCartney, in 1969. McCartney's creating daughter Stella also made his deep blue suit. Along with a smiling Shevell, 51, and McCartney, 69, were seen smiling right in front row at her Spring 2012 fashion show in Paris a week ago. McCartney's youngest daughter Beatrice McCartney, 7 - from his second marriage to Mills - was their flower girl. It's most likely reliable advice that Stella McCartney made her dress too. Or did Louise make that costume call? We might don't know. Visitors in the intimate ceremony also incorporated fellow Beatle Ringo Starr and wife, Barbara Bach Olivia Harrison, widow of George Harrison and Barbra Walters, who's Shevell's cousin and behaved like a matchmaker for that couple. Wait, no Yoko Ono? BTW, Shevell was previous married to attorney and something-time NY Senate candidate Bruce Blakeman. From the lawyer to some Beatle. That's what we should known as getting married to up. In place. Exactly what do you think about Nancy Shevell's dress? Inform us within the comments! Paul McCartney Stella McCartney Louise Mills

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