Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie Wedding To Have A Winter Wonderland Theme? Power Couple Very Determined To Tie The Knot Before This Year Ends

For Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, December does not only equate to Christmastime but also for one of the most awaited milestones in their lives as a couple: their wedding. Reports say that the 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' celebrity couple is very determined to tie the knot in December 2013. What's only missing is the definite theme for the affair,

The two previously wanted to get married in France but the law restricts non-residents to marry in the country.  This made the couple change their wedding venue to Hawaii simply because Jolie's late mother, Marcheline Bertrand, had a fascination for the cheery ambiance of the state.

Nonetheless, the two will still incorporate their French dream. According to reports, France will serve as a location of their reception. "The main event will be a wintery-themed bash in France with all of their closest friends and family. Everyone, especially the children, is very excited. They love the idea of a Christmas wedding at their French home, Chateau Miraval, with a big roaring fire and lots of festive decorations," claims one source.

Fans of the two are wondering whether a wedding planner will be responsible for their winter-themed bash. One name that has surfaced is Colin Cowie - a renowned wedding planner who crafted the magical weddings of several A-list celebrities including Jennifer Lopez and Tom Cruise.

Prior to France and Hawaii, Pitt and Jolie once considered marrying in a luxurious cruise ship called Hebridean Princess. While the royal ship can only accommodate up to 50 guests, chartering it can cost as high as $500,000.

Even if there's no word yet about the exact theme of the affair, insiders can attest to one thing - the celebration will be big since both 'Tomb Raider' actress and 'World War Z' actor have agreed to make their wedding a bridge for their families.

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