Jennifer Lopez marries Ben Affleck in ‘old movie’ wedding dress

Jennifer Lopez made sure she had her “something old” at her low-key Las Vegas wedding to Ben Affleck this weekend.

The ‘Marry Me’ star confirmed her marriage to the ‘Gone Girl’ actor in her ‘On The JLo’ newsletter on Sunday, revealing that she said ‘I do’ she was ‘wearing a dress from an old movie’ .

Lopez, 52, actually appeared to be sporting two different looks for her wedding, including a white lace off-the-shoulder long-sleeved gown with a sweetheart neckline, corset bodice and fishtail train along with a matching lace-trimmed veil from The Bridal Collection. Zuhair Murad.

Photos in her newsletter also show the superstar fashioning a white sleeveless boat neck dress with a quilted texture — presumably the vintage find.

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Lopez’s second look was simpler, sleeveless, and featured quilted fabric.
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Affleck wore a white tuxedo from his own closet, as Lopez wrote, while the couple swapped “the rings we’ll wear for the rest of our lives” at the Little White Wedding Chapel.

J.Lo and Affleck, 49, met in 2001 on the set of their movie “Gigli,” making the Old Hollywood-inspired wedding dress a fitting choice.

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A full look at Lopez’s Zuhair Murad dress.
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The following year, they became engaged for the first time, with the “Argo” director popping the question with a 6.10-carat radiant pink Harry Winston diamond worth an estimated $2.5 million.

Though they never made it down the aisle, Affleck managed to top that sparkler the second time around; in April, he proposed with an 8.5-carat natural green diamond, flanked by a duo of trapezoidal white diamonds.

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“A green diamond of that size is incredibly rare and would diminish the value of their previous engagement ring,” Mike Fried, Diamond Pro CEO, told Vidak For Congress Style at the time. “I would value the ring over $5 million and” [it] could be worth more than $10 million.”

Lopez wrote in her newsletter: “Love is beautiful. Love is kind. And it turns out love is patient. Twenty years of patience.”

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