Hathaway using Portman's wedding planner
Updated: 2012-09-29 09:25
(Agencies)
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Anne Hathaway is using Natalie Portman's wedding planner.
The 'Dark Knight Rises' actress is rumoured to be marrying partner Adam Shulman at Big Sur, California, this weekend, and has asked Yifat Oren to plan the nuptials - the same person who helped Natalie Portman plan her wedding to Benjamin Millipied.
A source told a media website: "Anne will be a beautiful bride."
The ceremony will be a traditional Jewish affair and she has purchased all the dresses for the bridesmaids in addition to her own.
Speaking recently, Valentino Garavani confirmed he had designed the gown that would be worn by the 'Les Miserables' beauty.
However, she claimed the wedding would not take place until 2013 because of her work commitments.
She said: "We're getting married, probably sometime next year-ish. Not this year, its too big with two films coming out.
"I haven't started planning yet. I was filming 'Les Mis' when we decided to do it, and there was no way I could think about anything wedding-related with my head in the space it was in then. I've been so busy since then, I've not even decided what sort of ceremony I want."
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