In the shot, Justin Timberlake, 31, wearing a Tom Ford tuxedo that he helped to design, is seen literally jumping for joy, while his new wife sits serenely in the foreground in the pictures, which they sold for $300,000 following the ceremony, which is estimated to have cost around $6.5 million.
Jessica Biel, 30, looked stunning for her happy day in a custom-made Giambattista Valli Haute Couture gown – shunning traditional white or ivory for a beautiful petal pink color.
And it seems that Justin Timberlake was a fan of Jessica Biel’s brave gown choice, revealing in the magazine that his bride was “the most beautiful thing I have ever seen”.
Jessica Biel teamed the strapless gown with a matching ethereal cathedral-length veil, clutching a bouquet of white flowers as she beamed for the camera.
Speaking about their romantic Italian ceremony, Jessica Biel said: “It was a total fantasy experience”, with Justin Timberlake adding: “It was a really special evening.”
In more details from the day, Justin Timberlake revealed that he accompanied bride Jessica Biel as she walked down the aisle with a romantic ballad he had written just for her.
He said: “It was an original piece I wrote specifically for the evening and for her.”
Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake tied the knot after a week-long celebration, which saw guests including Jimmy Fallon and Andy Samberg enjoy horseback riding and various cocktail parties at the exclusive Borgo Egnazia resort.
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