Having one wedding is SO last year - following on from their chic London 'do last week, model and it girl Poppy Delevingne and husband James Cook jet-setted to Marrakesh for a Moroccan-themed, hippy/rave-inspired ceremony - and took half the A-list with them.
Joan Collins, Cara Delevingne, Alexa Chung, Suki Waterhouse, model Jessica Hart, Julia Restoin Roitfeld, Sienna Miller, Matthew Williamson, Mary Charteris, Arizona Muse, Jaime Winstone, Georgia May Jagger and Princess Beatrice (imagine THAT seating chart) all attended. How do we know? Because Emilio Pucci Creative Director Peter Dundas captured the whole thing on Instagram for us mere mortals to ogle over.
After an Instagram ban at her last wedding, for this bash Poppy clearly allowed her mates to snap away - and with a gorgeous wedding down designed by Peter Dundas, and a truly stunning location (La Mamounia, Marrakesh's most swish hotel), it's no surprise she wanted it on social media.
Judging by the Instagram photos, guests sipped cocktails by the pool, there was an "arrival rave", Cara was bridesmaid again, and guests had disposable cameras to snap key moments.
All in all, we think it rivals Kimye's wedding in the style stakes.
On Friday 16 May 2014, we wrote...Now this is one seriously stylish wedding! Oh c'mon, we always knew it would be... Poppy Delevingne, the chic and stylish older sister to Cara Delevingne got married today.
And the bride wore custom Chanel, natch! With the sunny weather on her side, and her sister Cara by her side, Poppy looked beautiful and happy.
Cara Delevingne matched her stunning sister Poppy in white (also Chanel) as she acted as bridesmaid at her wedding today. Arriving at St Paul's Church in Kensington, Poppy was joined by some of her nearest and dearest friends - including a few celebrity faces. Oh, hey Ginger Spice. Cara's new bunny rabbit, Cecil also played a part - also wearing Chanel, but of course!
Not only do we adore Poppy's beautiful wedding dress, we're also loving her hair and make-up. We can reveal that Charlotte Tilbury did the make-up, and hair supremo George Northwood did the lush locks.
On 8 May 2014, we wrote...Model Poppy Delevingne is getting married. And she's been posting pictures from her many hen dos (she had THREE - one 90s-themed bash in London, one at Coachella, and one hosted by Chanel - as you do) all over Instagram.
But she's decided that for the big day, she actually doesn't want a flurry of selfies and social media snaps - placing a ban on Instagram for her wedding day in London, and blessing in Morocco.
"Poppy and James want it to be private and no one can post any pictures," Chloe, the eldest of the Delevingne sisters, told the Daily Mail.
Instead, pics of the ceremony will be published in NET-A-PORTER's monthly glossy mag Porter, with guests reportedly receiving treats from the mag at the wedding (er, hello designer favours!). We get why Poppy would want an Instagram ban for privacy - after all, even KIMYE are keeping their wedding day photo free, and they're the most selfie-obsessed bunch in celebdom. And we imagine it will be hard for Poppy's Instagram-happy mates to stay away from their iPhones.
But what if you're an actual normal person, who doesn't need to worry about "privacy" and scooping a magazine exclusive - should your wedding be on social media as soon as you've tied the knot? What about unflattering photos arriving on Facebook before your own carefully curated wedding pics?
In the GLAMOUR office, the reaction was mixed. One staffer said:
"I always said I'd ban pictures - because at my friend's wedding, one of the first pics to go up on Facebook was her swigging wine out of the bottle in her wedding dress. But I wouldn't actually go through with it - I'd maybe put a hashtag to the wedding and tell everyone to 'Be nice.'"
While GLAMOUR.com Editor Becki (who is getting married this summer) is totally cool with people taking pictures, but "Only if they apply at least two Instagram filters to my face".
I'm getting married next year, and while I respect the Instagram ban (after all, who wants your friends being more engrossed in their phones than actually having fun at your wedding), I won't be enforcing it.
Firstly, because my fiance, brother and myself all work in social media, and my Dad is more obsessed with Facebook than all three of us - so telling people they can't take pictures would cause a pre-wedding meltdown.
Secondly, because I was at a wedding last year where I took photos of the bride laughing with her groom, and put them on Facebook the morning after. She told me how nice it was that when she was looking at her phone en route to her Honeymoon, the first thing she saw was some lovely pictures of her in a wedding dress - she'd not seen any photos at all!
So if you are at an Instagram-friendly wedding, my advice is this: just be nice to the bride.
Would you have an Instagram ban? Let us know in the comments below.
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