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Tokyo Hotel musician Georg Listing married his Susanne
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After more than 17 years of relationship, Tokyo Hotel member Georg Listing married his partner Susanne. The bride wore at least five different clothes on the wedding day.
Tokyo Hotel bassist Georg Listing married his youth love Susanne Knnispel in mid-September, who also took his name with the wedding. The musician and the co-founder of the joint company “The Haus 360”, which specializes in fashion merchandise, chose Château Saint-Martin near Nice in southern France for their dream wedding with 60 guests.
“For us it was always clear that we would go away and spend a little vacation with our friends and families,” said Georg Listing a few days after the wedding. “So much happens at a wedding that a day would not have been enough for it. We imagined very nicely to live together with our loved ones with our loved ones – so that everything can happen in peace and we do not feel so rushed.”
Wedding ceremony due to the weather in the morning
The multi-day wedding festival started on Friday with a welcome dinner and a band, the freshlyweds tell the fashion magazine. Susanne Listing wore a Cape dress from Silk from Cortana for the evening evening of the actual wedding. The wedding speeches already took place at the welcome dinner. “We wished it so that we did not have as many interruptions on the actual wedding anniversary, the groom.” In fact, it was a very emotional moment because really many of our friends and friends took part. “
The wedding ceremony on Saturday was brought forward to the morning in the last moment. Because the couple really wanted to say yes in the castle garden with the old olive trees and breathtaking views of the sea and the Côte d’Azur. “Actually, it wasn’t that bad afterwards – so you had less time to get nervous,” sums up the bride with a laugh.
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To the wedding ceremony, Susanne wore a wedding dress by the New York designer Danielle Frankel, which she found together with Bill Kaulitz when she visited Big Apple, as the bride reveals. She was wearing Jimmy Choo and Jewelry by Leo Mathild. The groom wore a black tuxedo by Saint Laurent, whom the couple selected together. “I wanted something very classic that lets the bride shine even more that day,” said Georg Listing.
After a break, the wedding dinner also followed in the garden of the Château. The four-course menu was accompanied by classical music. Instead of a three -story wedding cake, there was a French tart with fresh berries. Susanne brewed number three for the dinner, also by Danielle Frankel.
“I had already planned a second, glittering dress for the subsequent party. My idea was actually to let my wedding dress down until then. But since it was quite large and heavy, I decided to add another dress for the dinner because I would like to feel like a bride even longer before the party mood begins,” said Susanne listing. Her dress for the dinner was narrowed and filled with lace.
Brunch, pool party and pizza on the third day
The bride moved again for the party. The groom describes her dress as follows: “You were almost another disco ball.” The party took place in the hotel bar, which was lined with red velvet for the occasion. “For me, a party always means dancing, and it was clear to me that I would like to have a dress in which I can move well,” says the bride. “That’s why it has become a short version.” The glitter dress comes from the Spanish label Womance.
The day after, the wedding party met for the brunch, which went into a pool party in the afternoon and later to a pizza evening to end the wedding comfortably. “Overall, we have collected so many wonderful memories and could not be happier. I am sure that we will tell about it in many years.”
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Source: Stern

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