Us Magazine
In the February/March issue of
Modern
Bride,
Bride Wars stars
Anne Hathaway and Kate
Hudson dish about weddings.
Hathaway says her "favorite wedding moment" is when her older
brother and his boyfriend got hitched a few years ago.
"At one point, he and his husband were standing up there, and my
mom got up to sing," Hathaway recalls. "She was just beaming
straight love into them, and everyone felt it, and it was just this
really beautiful moment.
"When Mike and Josh booked the place, it was before daylight
savings time, and the sun was pretty high up in the sky," she
continues. "Now it was at eye level, and it was blinding!
Burn-your-retina bright!
"We sent my cousin's boyfriend down to Canal Street [in New York
City] with $250 to buy as many sunglasses as he could, and we put
them on every other seat. Everybody just put on their sunglasses,
and we have some great pictures of that!" she says. "It's all about
crisis management, isn't it?"
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As for Hathaway, "I'm not the sort of girl who dreams about her
wedding," she admits.
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engaged.
But lately, she says she's found herself putting together her
"ideal wedding playlist."
"I havent thought about the food; I haven't thought about the look;
I haven't thought about my dress. I haven't really thought about
the guy ... but every once in a while, I'll listen to a song, and
I'm like, 'I want that at my wedding!'" she says.
Her must-haves: "Maps" by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs; "Walken" by Wilco
and "You Are the Best Thing" by Ray LaMontagne.
"That's going to be, like, the No. 1 wedding song for the next 25
years -- trust me!" she says.
(Don't play
Celine Dion's "All By Myself" or Donna Summers' "Last
Dance," she advises.)
Hathaway also urges women not to try to feel perfect in their
wedding dress.
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dress.
"I gave up my struggle with perfection a long time ago. That's a
concept I don't find very interesting anymore," she says. "Everyone
just wants to look good in the photographs. I think that's where
some of the pressure comes from.
"Be happy. Be yourself," she says. "The day is about a lot more.
But if your lifestyle is not as healthy as it should be, and it's
motivation to try something new, maybe that's for the best. I know
Kate would advise everyone to take a pole-dancing class."
Hudson also has some advice for the big day.
"No. 1: Make sure you're ready to get married, that you're really
sure you want to do this," says the actress, who wed Chris Robinson
in 2000 and split six years later.
"And No. 2," she adds, "I would say really good placement of the
bar! At a wedding you want to have a good time. Have special
cocktails that are really fun for people."
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And remember, Hudson says, girlfriends are always more important
than guys.
"We all need girlfriends," she said. "At my sister-in-law's wedding
shower, my mom [
Goldie Hawn] said, 'I want you guys to look around
at each other. At the end of the day, men come and go. Sometimes
reality can be difficult, but the girlfriends you are next to allow
you to work through the things in your life. Because when trouble
happens with boys which it does it's your girlfriends who hold you
up.'"
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