Kim Kardashian’s Wedding Invitation

Kim Kardashian (most popular for her reality TV show “Keeping Up with the Kardashians”) has swept New Jersey Nets basketball player, Kris Humphries, off his feet. In late May, news reports popped up all over the internet about their engagement with pictures of the beautiful ring he bought her included. In June, they celebrated with an engagement party and it was revealed that Kim would be wearing a custom Vera Wang gown and shoes for the ceremony. And in July (just last week, on the 23rd) the two hosted separate bachelor and bachelorette parties. As August approaches, new pictures of their wedding invitation has surfaced via TMZ. The invitation is a short and simple announcement that lists Kim’s parents, Kris and Bruce, as the hosts. It gives a date (August 20th) and a location city (Montecito, Califronia) but no time or exact address. Hmmm… But the invite did not fail to include dress code demands. The bottom simply says “Black Tie.” I guess they needed to remind their friends and family that a wedding is supposed to be formal… :) Anyway, I’m always supportive of a happy couple and this is a perfect time for the two to be getting married. Take a look at the invite and Kim‘s tweet about working out below. Cute!


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