For “Sex and the City” star Cynthia Nixon and her fiancée of three years, Christine Marinoni, getting hitched was worth the wait. Once same sex marriage became legal in New York City, the pair decided to make their union official on May 27. Nixon, who wore a chartreuse gown by Carolina Herrera and a silver-and-white ribbon headband adorned with Fred Leighton diamond lovebirds, described her dress to
Elle as an “art deco skyscraper,” and noted ...
more For “Sex and the City” star Cynthia Nixon and her fiancée of three years, Christine Marinoni, getting hitched was worth the wait. Once same sex marriage became legal in New York City, the pair decided to make their union official on May 27. Nixon, who wore a chartreuse gown by Carolina Herrera and a silver-and-white ribbon headband adorned with Fred Leighton diamond lovebirds, described her dress to
Elle as an “art deco skyscraper,” and noted that she felt like Titania from “A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream” while wearing it. Marinoni chose a suit with a color-coordinated tie to match her leading lady for the emotion-filled day. In addition to Nixon's two children (Samantha and Charles) from a former relationship, she and Marinoni have a 2-year-old son named Max.
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