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Harper's Bazaar

Jennifer Lawrence's Wedding Gown Was So Secret It Had Its Own Hotel Room

Amy Mackelden
Jennifer Lawrence's Wedding Gown Was So Secret It Had Its Own Hotel Room

From Harper's BAZAAR

  • Jennifer Lawrence tied the knot with art gallerist Cooke Maroney over the weekend.

  • The small wedding took place in Rhode Island and catered to around 150 guests.

  • According to a new report, Lawrence's Dior gown was treated to a night of luxury in a hotel before the actress's big day.


Jennifer Lawrence's star-studded wedding was kept relatively private, but we're gradually finding out details about her big day.

Lawrence married Cooke Maroney, an art dealer, at Belcourt of Newport, which is owned by the CEO of Alex and Ani, Carolyn Rafaelian. Guests at the nuptials included Kris Jenner, Sienna Miller, Amy Schumer, Ashley Olsen, and Adele, and a clambake rehearsal dinner took place the night before on Rose Island.

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According to People, Lawrence's Dior gown was so shrouded in secrecy it was kept in its own hotel room the night before the wedding. A source told the publication that the wedding gown had its own room at Hotel Viking, where it was protected by "the whole design team" from Dior.

Per the source, "The entire Dior team loaded the dress in the car the morning of the wedding" to ensure that no secrets were leaked before the ceremony.

Meanwhile, Lawrence has been vocal about wanting to marry Maroney. She explained on the NAKED with Catt Sadler podcast in June, "I definitely wasn't at a place where I was like, 'I'm ready to get married.' I just met Cooke and I wanted to marry him."

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