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Chelsea Clinton wowed guests with first dance as a bride

Melbourne, Thu, 05 Aug 2010 ANI

Melbourne, August 5 (ANI): Chelsea Clinton and husband Marc Mezvinsky's first dance as newlyweds left their guests agape.

 

According to ABC News, their romantic routine to the song "Feeling Good" was choreographed by "Dancing With the Stars" pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy, People magazine reported.

 

Thankfully, there were no fireworks and few celebrities at Saturday's ceremony where Clinton married her long-time boyfriend.

 

The former first daughter, 30, wore a strapless gown made of ivory silk with silver beading at the waist, designed by Vera Wang, a family friend. Chelsea changed into a second dress for the party.

 

"She looked very much a modern princess in 2010 ... the luminous skirt in organza and tulle," Brides magazine editor-and-chief Millie Martini Bratten said on "Good Morning America" Monday.

 

Chelsea Clinton danced with her father to Frank Sinatra's "The Way You Look Tonight," and guests were on the dance floor until about 3 a.m. Sunday.

 

Mezvinsky talked about how blessed he was to have met Clinton, Daily Beast reporter Jacob Bernstein said, and how she had changed his life.

 

And contrary to media speculation, Oprah Winfrey, Barbra Streisand and Steven Spielberg were nowhere to be seen. (ANI)

 


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