Anna Heinrich and Tim Robards have exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony in Italy, and the couple looked just as spectacular as you would expect. The ceremony was held at the Masseria Potenti Hotel among the vineyards in Puglia, South of Italy.
Of course, we all need to know them dress details. Heinrich wore a breathtaking Steven Khalil gown with a beaded plunging neckline, which was mirrored on the back and a small train.
Mr Khalil told News Corp that the dress from his Spring 2019 Romance Ultime bridal collection, retails for “around $15,000”.
“It’s a fully hand-beaded gown with floral embellishments and there’s a detachable skirt with a slimline dress underneath. She could take that off at the reception,” he said.
“Anna fell in love with the gown and we modified it a bit for her. She was great to work with and the process was quite seamless and simple.”
In true Meghan Markle style (we had a feeling the now-Duchess might set a few trends), the beautiful bride opted for an extra long tulle veil which she wore over her hair tied back in a low ponytail.
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These 2 must be the most beautiful couple in the world. But I can't imagine the pressure of having to make every moment of my life insta-worthy. Made up to the nines 24-7 and constantly having to be dressed perfectly. No thanks!
I'm sure they are nice people, but isn't being on SM their main gig these days? If so, I don't really feel so sorry for them - that's not a particularly taxing job. I don't find them that interesting (so don't follow them), but I'm always intrigued when the woman is described as a "criminal lawyer" - is she *really* a criminal lawyer, or does she just have a degree she doesn't use? Would we call someone a "journalist" if they finished a journalism degree but then went on to work in a pet shop? Or would be consider that insulting to all the real journalists out there, who are busting their chops making a living within the industry?
Apparently she works at a Sydney cbd law firm part time as a criminal lawyer? She graduated just before going on the bachelor and has somehow find not only a job in her area of study, but one that provides a lot of flexibility to work around her media commitments. How she found this type of role in the long hours culture of a city law firm and as a grad is anyone’s guess....
My understanding is that she still actively practices law (not sure where I heard that though!!) . Obviously doesn’t seem to do it full time but why would you if you didn’t have too.
I did a quick bit of googling to satisfy my curiosity. Looks like she might work (who knows how often) under supervision, suggesting that she may still be fulfilling her requisite supervised practice post graduation.
I don't begrudge her deciding to take another pathway WRT being a professional celebrity, but I do think it's a bit disingenuous and cheeky to describe her as a "criminal lawyer" (in one article I saw her described as a "top criminal lawyer", as though she was a QC or something!). In reality, it's a bloody hard, demanding full-time career pathway. For those who actually make law their living, it's slightly insulting to count her among their ilk, when in reality she just appears to be dabbling around the edges in her spare time.