Anne Curtis followed the wedding tradition to wear something old when she married her longtime beau Erwan Heussaff in New Zealand.
On Instagram, the new Mrs. Heussaff shared that she wore her father’s antique moonshine ring, which he gave her as a 30th birthday present.
She had it restored just in time for the nuptials to match her wedding gown, made by renowned fashion designer Monique Lhuillier.
“Something old. For my 30th birthday, my Father gave me his antique moonstone ring which he owned in his youth. I had it restored so I could wear it on my special day,” Curtis captioned.
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Curtis also posted new photos from her wedding, thanking the groomsmen and bridesmaids who flew all the way to New Zealand to witness her and Heussaff get married.
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She stated that marrying Heussaff was “a beautiful dream come true.”
✨ A beautiful dream come true ✨ . . . . 📸: @jimpollardgoesclick 👰🏻: @moniquelhuillier #TheWanForAnne
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The couple got married over the weekend after being together for seven years. Heussaff proposed to Curtis in December last year. JB
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