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Posted: 2012-09-19T17:11:33Z | Updated: 2016-02-02T11:59:01Z Cynthia Nixon Discusses Her Green Wedding Dress, Same-Sex Ceremony Traditions In ELLE Magazine | HuffPost

Cynthia Nixon Discusses Her Green Wedding Dress, Same-Sex Ceremony Traditions In ELLE Magazine

Cynthia Nixon On Her Green Wedding Dress: 'With A Same-Sex Marriage, It's Different'
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"Dont think of me as a bride. Think of me as a grown-up woman who needs a dress to get married in."

Those were Cynthia Nixon's only specifications to designer Carolina Herrera as she prepared for her May 27 wedding to education activist Christine Marinoni . The "Sex and the City" star spoke exclusively to Elle magazine's Amanda Fitzsimmons about selecting her pale-green gown for the New York ceremony.

"I knew I wanted Carolina Herrera, because Ive had so much luck wearing them in the past and they know my body so well," Nixon, 46, reveals. "With a same-sex marriage, its different. There isnt the archetype of the demure bride, the strapping groom, and the big ol white dress." Still, the designer had her own ideas when it came to Nixon's gown: "She said, 'You need to get a dress with a capital D. So even if its not poufy or white, theres a certain level of ceremony.'"

Fans will be happy to learn that Nixon, who's a natural blonde, harkened back to her SATC years when opting for green in lieu of white. "Maybe it was also years of playing red-headed Miranda: Even though in real life my hair is blond, green has become my go-to," Nixon recalls. "And this particular shade -- so light it borders on yellow -- was especially apt, since its the color of early spring, and no matter how long youve been together, a wedding is a certain kind of beginning."

Still, she did hold on to a different tradition, quipping: "I managed to wear something borrowed, a brooch thats an heirloom in my wifes family; something blue, my sapphire ring; something new, my dress; and something old...me."

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