
"It was like a snowball of ideas," she said. Her name is Netta BenShabu.' I was like, 'Wait, what?'"Īt her appointment with BenShabu, Bliss said she tried on "a bunch of different dresses" and pulled what she liked from each one. "I was like, 'Oh, I already have a designer in mind.' He was like, 'Oh, well at least go hear her out.

"Two days later, Ryan coincidentally was like, 'Hey, so I set you up a dress appointment with this boutique in L.A., Kinsley James, and they actually have a designer who wants to design a dress for you,'" she continued. I knew, like, 'OK, so this is who I'm going to buy my dress from.'" "I was scrolling through different designers on Instagram and Pinterest and all these things, and I came across Netta BenShabu's designs, and I really loved them. "With my dress, there wasn't anything that I knew I wanted, I just knew what I didn't want," she said. It's very whimsical, very fairytale-esque."īliss - whose bridal makeup was perfected by makeup artist Ian Maxion - said that the way that she found BenShabu to make her dress was really "coincidental." "There is a long train in the back that's all glitter, but it has a bustle in the back too, to lift it up so I can dance and all the things. "It has drapey sleeves that are detachable and made of the lace from the bottom of the dress, which also has the appliqué on it."Īdam Kent Photography (IG: bottom of my dress has four different layers of tulle - two of them are glitter tulle, and one of them is blush," Bliss added. "The top is a mesh corset bodice with rhinestones and beaded appliqué," she said. Keeping with the non-traditional theme, Bliss wore a custom dress by designer Netta BenShabu in blush.

RELATED: Jack White Gets Engaged, Married to Olivia Jean Onstage at Hometown Detroit Concert or I may just scratch it and go improv."īliss said she wants to read her vows first "because I'm not a writer - I don't want to follow his!" I'll probably be tweaking up until the day of, but that's just the writer in me.

That led to writing more and more and more. I was uncontrollably crying, but I was reading the vows, and I was like, 'Oh, that's good stuff!' So I woke up in the middle of the night and started jotting it down. "It was like 4 a.m., and I had this dream about me reading the vows to her. "Mine came to me in a dream," Cabrera said. RELATED VIDEO: Jonathan Bennett and Jaymes Vaughan Married!Īt the time of their PEOPLE interview, both Cabrera and Bliss had said that their vows were already written. I'm emotional, so it's going to be waterworks." "I don't think she understands, because we were talking about doing our vows, and I was like, 'Maybe we should do it in private.' I cry a lot! I can't help it.

"I'm just trying to figure out how I'm going to get through this because it's such an emotional song," Cabrera said. Their families then walked down the aisle to Walk Off the Earth's version of Tina Turner's "The Best." The bridal and groom party - which had a mix of 16 men and women on each side - followed, walking down to "Eye-to-Eye" from A Goofy Movie, one of Bliss' favorite films.Īs Bliss made her entrance, Cabrera's song "Worth It," which he wrote for his proposal, played in the background.
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Never miss a story - sign up for PEOPLE 's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. To kick off the ceremony, Cabrera and Bliss had people walk down the aisle tossing out shots to attendees in lieu of flower girls "to really set the stage."
