I found it interesting that with all the multitude of gowns, hairstyles, venues, etc. the one thing they kept totally private is the actual wedding ceremonies.
Both the Civil and Religious ceremonies were witnessed by those they felt they wanted to share that intimate and joyous moment with. Andrea and Tatiana did the same as did gorgeous George and Amal, Brad and Angelina, etc. It is a very welcome trend and I hope it continues.
The only regret is we fashion fanatics don't get enough shots of the Bride and Groom after the wedding . . . . just for the fashion fanatics. We here on the forum wouldn't want to intrude, but we really want a decent shot of the bride's dress, veil.
But then again, they did throw us a couple of crumbs by releasing two shots. Perhaps that is what the ladies in suits standing with security and holding baskets were for . . . cellphones.
But, all things considered, the pièce de résistance was the white Grecian evening gown worn for the reception. Her quite severe updo directed our view to her deportment and the sheer elegance of the gown itself that she wore with such casual elan. From the top of her updo to the tip of her toes, it was perfection.