Bonnie Wright: “Harry Potter” star shows fantastic wedding photos

Bonnie Wright
“Harry Potter” star shares insights into his wedding

Bonnie Wright

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It’s been about two weeks since “Harry Potter” star Bonnie Wright married. Now the “Ginny” actress is posting more insights into the most beautiful day of her life. One thing is immediately clear: the actress’s wedding was particularly romantic.

“Yesterday was the best day of my life. Thanks to my husband,” Bonnie Wright, 31, wrote under a video showing her hand and that of her husband Andrew Lococo. Clearly recognizable: the wedding rings that seal their love. Now, about two weeks later, there are more photos of the special day. And it becomes clear that the “Harry Potter” actress remained true to her striving for a conscious approach to nature and its resources even at her wedding.

Bonnie Wright deliberately chooses the location of the wedding ceremony

“We just got our wedding photos from @jamiestreetphoto of @radandinlove and my tears of joy are flowing again,” the “Ginny Weasley” actress wrote in her Instagram post. The accompanying photo shows Bonnie and her husband in front of a dreamlike backdrop. Apparently, the two had a free wedding. As a setting, they chose a non-profit organization in San Juan Capistrano, California, that deals with sustainable agriculture. Bonnie and Andrew are standing in front of a large gate of wild flowers, right in the organization’s fields. Both are beaming, you can see how happy they are.

A sustainable wedding dress

When it came to choosing her wedding dress, Bonnie remained true to herself. The white lace dream is a vintage dress from the 1930s, as she reveals in the caption. Floral embroidered elements, fluttering sleeves made of transparent tulle and attached flounces give the pretty bride a particularly romantic flair. The actress wears her hair loose in a half-updo, her bridal bouquet is loosely pinned with pastel pink, white and orange flowers.

The table decoration is kept in a delicate vintage style. Romance seems to have been just as important to the bridal couple as a focus on natural elements and dealing with them sustainably.

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