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Who: Grammy-winner LeAnn Rimes and dancer Dean Sheremet

When: February 23, 2002

Where: Perkins Chapel at Southern Methodist University in Dallas

The Event: The traditional ceremony, which launched with a string quartet playing "Air" from Handel's Water Music, was witnessed by about 150 guests. Far from a star-filled event, the ceremony was focused on family, even including photos of the bride's late godfather and late grandfather with their photos in the church foyer. The bride even pinned a ring of her late grandfather's to her garter.

The Dress:The bride wore a strapless tulle Vera Wang dress.

The Reception: The reception was held at the Four Seasons Hotel and Club and planned by Los Angeles's Best Events. The ballroom was highlighted with a sheer white tent which covered the stage; guests could watch dancers from the comfort of sofas. Dinner began with sushi appetizers followed by beef tenderloin, pasta, and, finally, a chocolate and strawberry wedding cake designed by Frosted Art.

Special Moment: LeAnn Rimes and her father, Wilbur Rimes, danced a father-daughter dance, an especially poignant moment in light of the estrangement the two had suffered previously.

Add some starlit touches of your own...

If you liked LeAnn Rimes and Dean Sheremet's nuptials, consider how you can add some stellar touches to your own ceremony. For example:

• remember relatives who are no longer with you with photos at the ceremony or special mementos such as a ring--perfect for your "something old!"

• use the wedding as an occasion to make peace with relatives who you may have a had tense relationship with in the past. Weddings are times of new beginnings.

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