The insane details behind Kaley Cuoco's beautiful custom made wedding gown

Publish Date
Wednesday, 4 July 2018, 8:00AM
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Kaley Cuoco's wedding dress took "400 hours to make."

The Big Bang Theory star tied the knot with Karl Cook at his horse ranch in San Diego over the weekend in a custom-made Reem Acra 1920s-inspired gown and, to make sure it was nothing less than perfect, dressmakers spent hours perfecting the lace detailing and ensuring it fitted the actress' curves, according to E! News.

Speaking to the publication after he got hitched, Karl said of his wife's elegant ensemble: "God damn that dress was amazing!"

The dress and beaded cape was made from 50 yards of pure silk chiffon while the fabric was decorated with handmade floral appliqués and embroidered tulle.

It took 10 seamstresses - who hand embroidered the gown - to finish the piece.

Reem said in a statement: "It was a joy to create this custom gown for Kaley. She looked wonderful and I wish her and Karl a lifetime of happiness."

Despite the time and effort that went into making the 32-year-old actress' gown, she wasn't cautious about it getting dirty as she was forced to put it on in her horses' food cupboard because she wanted to walk past her equines before she got to the aisle.

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Wedding planner Lauren Tatum said recently: "She snuck over to the barn at 7:45 p.m. and was shoved into the feed room, where all the food for the horses are, to put on her dress and get ready to walk down the aisle - because she walked down the aisle in the barn past all of her horses. She was standing in a room full of horse feed!"

And the pair even injected their love of horses into their big day.

Lauren explained: "The whole [wedding] was unique and unusual, including their horseshoe altar. That was Karl's ranch. The horseshoe altar was 10 feet tall by 8 feet wide. They love their animals.

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"The two things that were most important to Kaley were that everyone could feel the love between her and Karl, and their love for their animals.

My vows to the love of my life with a little clip of our first dance. ‘Kaley…I hate you the least of all people in the world. Outside of you I have no need for anything. Without you I am nothing. I thought I would read something I wrote three days after the first night we met. We felt safe, challenged, and free. We could be who we are without thought for the ridiculous complexities of social norms. It was as if we were floating on a magic carpet not bound by the slings and arrows that entrap so many. We talked and talked rejecting the very idea of time or place. There is a rhythm and a pulse to us like ocean waves crashing upon the rocks; just like those waves on those rocks we feel like a force of nature. All these raw and beautiful feelings exude from deep deep within me from a tiny and at the same time vacuous corner. I guess that is the power of a true human connection. If you can not tell I have loved you from the very first night we met. Every day since then has been only devoted to you. From waking to midday to night time to sleeping, nothing but who we are together matters.’ I promise to understand you plucking my unibrow comes from a place of love I promise to remove any errant insect that journeys into our home. I promise to love and take care of all our animals no matter what and how many we bring home. From this breathe to my very last… I am yours. @enjetmedia @enjettiff @bricuoco @joegillette

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"That is what they cared about - the animals and each other - and that is what they wanted relayed to the guests; that those are what is most important in both of their lives forever and always."

Ok let’s party!!! #kcsquared 💋 💕

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