BRACCIANO - In a fairy-tale setting fit for royalty, Tom Cruise and Katie 
Holmes exchanged wedding vows Saturday evening in a glowing 15th-century castle 
in a lakeside Italian town.
 
 
 |  Actor Tom Cruise arrives at 
 Castello Odescalchi for his wedding to Katie Holmes in the Italian 
 lakeside town of Bracciano November 18, 2006. [Reuters]
 
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Cruise's publicist Arnold Robinson confirmed that the ceremony had taken 
place, and later said in a statement that it was performed by a Scientology 
minister before more than 150 relatives and friends. 
 
 
 |  Actress Katie Holmes watches from a 
 window of Castello Odescalchi as her fiance Tom Cruise arrives for their 
 wedding in the Italian lakeside town of Bracciano November 18, 2006. 
 Cruise and Holmes chose the 15th century castle just outside of Rome as 
 the location for their celebrity wedding. 
[Reuters]
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Holmes wore a fitted Giorgio Armani off-the-shoulder bridal gown with a train 
in ivory silk cadis adorned in Valenciennes lace and Swarovski beaded crystal 
embroidery. 
The designer, Giorgio Armani, was a guest at the wedding. Armani said Holmes 
looked "very sweet, and at the same time modern." 
"Hollywood people are very demanding. They know they are being watched and 
they need a certain security," Armani said. 
Cruise also wore a handmade Armani suit. The two men are longtime friends. 
Armani said Cruise first, and then Holmes, came down a stone ramp lined with 
flag bearers in medieval costumes and to the roll of drums. 
Holmes' father, Martin Holmes, walked her down the aisle, and she carried a 
bouquet of flowers made by Armani. 
It included calla lilies wrapped in leaves of galax and steelgrass, Robinson 
said. 
The couple's baby daughter was also dressed in Armani, the designer said, 
describing a little, white wool bloomer dress, decorated in tulle. The 
72-year-old designer said he made the outfit simple, not wanting to exaggerate 
the dress of a child. 
Cruise and Holmes were married in a former stable decorated simply with white 
flowers, and exchanged vows under an awning, Armani said. 
American guests awed
"For the Americans this was very special, because 
Americans do not have this kind of thing back home, and they dream of such 
things in our beautiful country, and you can see the surprise and the awe on 
their faces," Armani said. 
Cruise's best friend, David Miscavige, was best man, and the matron of honor 
was Holmes' sister, Nancy Blaylock. 
The 20-minute ceremony ended with "a never-ending kiss" that prompted some of 
the guests to shout "stop, stop!" Armani said. 
In his statement, Robinson said Cruise and Holmes "officialized their 
marriage" in Los Angeles before coming to Italy. 
He did not immediately reply to an e-mailed question about whether that meant 
they had been married in a civil ceremony. 
Outside, fans and residents hoped for a glimpse of the celebrity couple, as 
oil-fed torches glowed from the battlements of the Odescalchi castle, which 
towers over the town on the shores of Lake Bracciano. 
Tiny candles, placed in the castle's windows, flickered romantically as the 
couple and fellow stars gathered in the town about 25 miles northwest of the 
Italian capital. 
Following the ceremony, Cruise and Holmes were serenaded at the reception 
with a special performance by Italian singer Andrea Bocelli. 
Guests were treated to Italian hors d'oeuvres followed by a multi-course 
meal. Cruise and Holmes cut a five-tiered white chocolate wedding cake decorated 
with marzipan roses and studded with white chocolate chips. 
J Lo subtle, Posh sexy
Armani said Jennifer Lopez 
looked "very attractive" in a pink dress, and Victoria Beckham was clad in black 
and wore a wide brimmed, matching hat he said was "more appropriate for an event 
at Longchamps," Paris race track.
"The look was provocative, in fact very sexy," the designer added. 
Earlier, Holmes wore a black dress and boots before she changed into her 
gown. 
Cruise came from Rome, where the family had been staying in a luxury hotel 
near the Spanish Steps, in a van and, sporting dark shades, waved to fans. 
When the groom drove up, Holmes, anxiously gesturing with a hand, watched 
from a castle window. 
Other VIPs arriving in limousines or vans through the castle gates included 
Brooke Shields, Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez and Jim Carrey. 
Pouring rain had forced Holmes and her baby to take shelter under large, 
green umbrellas as they left their limousine. But the sun was shining on the 
castle when Cruise arrived. 
As the sun began to set, candles were placed in pots along the road to the 
castle. Men wearing tuxedos and women holding up the hems of their long gowns 
walked up the steep path to the castle. 
Police patrolled the castle's walls and all vehicles were banned from 
Bracciano's center. The flag of the Odescalchi family, whose ancestors include 
Benedetto Odescalchi, the 17th century pope Innocent XI, fluttered over the 
castle's towers. 
"When I first walked here, I didn't know why they chose this place," said 
Emily Roeder, 19, of Atchison, Kansas, who came to Bracciano for the day from 
Florence, where she is studying. "Then I saw the castle and the streets all 
around, and it's really romantic." 
Hundreds of the town's 14,000 residents and fans of the stars braved 
intermittent rain to catch a glimpse of the arrivals. 
"I want to see at least one of them -- even if it's not Tom Cruise," 
15-year-old Erica Bandiera said. 
The first guest to drive through the castle's gates was Roberta Armani, niece 
of the fashion designer. 
Holmes was giving Cruise a wedding gift of a Vacheron Constantin watch 
engraved simply, "I Love You," the watch company said in a statement. It said 
she bought the gift in Los Angeles last week. 
Scientology ceremonies contain many elements of traditional weddings, 
including rings and vows. But they also include certain Scientology 
fundamentals, including vowing never to go to bed without communicating about 
any differences. 
A spokesman for the Church of Scientology for Rome, Fabrizio D'Agostino, said 
an exchange of vows with a Scientology rite was not legally recognized in Italy, 
and would have to be preceded or followed by a civil union. 
Bracciano Mayor Patrizia Riccioni said her office had not received a request 
to celebrate a civil wedding as of midday Friday.