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Victoria and David Beckham are unlikely to be guests at Liz Hurley’s wedding after the two women fell out, reports claim.
Once bosom buddies, the singer turned fashion label owner and actress/model are apparently no longer on speaking terms after Posh realised she was being trashed behind her back.
According to the Sun the ex-Project Catwalk host had been making “nasty comments about [Victoria's] looks and weight to others on fashion shoots”.
“She also was saying really personal things about Victoria and the way she conducts herself,” the source added.
The tabloid goes on to claim that Mrs Beckham was understandably “furious and incredibly hurt” and has decided to ignore the godmother of sons Brooklyn and Romeo instead of holding any showbiz-style slanging match.
Hurley, 41, and Indian textile heir Arun Nayar will marry in two months time in Udaipur, western India.
Women attending the couple’s wedding, including Victoria Beckham, have been told they will be expected to wear a pink traditional sari for part of the celebrations. At other times, their outfits should range from ” glamorous casual” to “glamorous and fabulous”.
Male guests, including David Beckham and Sir Elton John, will have to wear turbans and long tunics known as kurtas in orange.
The instructions are contained in a detailed “orientation pack” sent out with the invitations for the nuptials, which will take place in March in both Gloucestershire and India.
Hurley and Nayar also advise guests on the practical necessities for their visit to India such as mosquito repellent and a travel iron.
The 41-year-old actress and model and the textiles heir stipulate detailed dress codes for the Indian ceremony, which will take place after the English nuptials at Sudeley Castle in the Cotswolds on March 3.
They have written to friends to say they are opening their own private wedding “shop” at the Hilton Towers Hotel in Mumbai, which will be stocked with saris, turbans, kurtas and bindis, traditional markings worn on the forehead by women.
Guests will be able to buy appropriate attire for the six-day celebrations taking place in Mumbai and the desert in Rajasthan. The couple’s letter says: “Please don’t panic … all Indian clothes can be bought when you arrive in India, where they will be much nicer.”
Hurley’s friends say she has been busy looking for saris to buy to stock the shop, where tailors will be on hand to alter garments. The bride herself will reportedly be wearing a £4,000 pink sari.
The Hindu celebrations will begin with two nights of parties in Mumbai. The dress code for the first night is “glamorous casual” and for the second it is “very glamorous/black tie”. There will be more parties in Rajasthan, including a Mendhi ceremony, when Hurley and her female friends will have their hands and feet painted with henna.
Male friends will be encouraged to take part in a cricket match between teams representing each partner.
There will also be a moonlit dinner, when traditional Indian outfits should be worn, and another black tie dinner.
On the day of the wedding, Friday, March 9th, the groom and his male friends will wear turbans and white kurtas for a prewedding horse ride.
For the ceremony itself, guests will be expected to wear ” glamorous and fabulous evening dresses” in either Indian or Western style. The final event is another dinner back in Mumbai the following day.
It is not known whether Hurley’s former boyfriend Hugh Grant will be among the guests. While the actor remains friends with his ex, friction between her and his current partner Jemima Khan may keep him away.
British model/actress Elizabeth Hurley and her businessman fiance Arun Nayar are flying guests to India for an extravagant five-day wedding celebration – according to newspaper reports.
The couple are planning to get married in an English ceremony on 3rd March before heading to India – Nayar’s birthplace – two days later to continue Their $870,000 wedding party.
They have invited guests, who are expected to include Hugh Grant and Sir Elton John, to a five-day bash from March 5-10, which is to be held in locations across India from “Bombay to Rajasthan”.
A friend of the couple told British newspaper The Mirror, “While the UK wedding will be a quiet affair, the Indian celebration will be over-the-top and flamboyant. Elizabeth is hoping that all their friends will be able to make all five days. It will certainly be a wedding party to remember. Elizabeth doesn’t do anything by halves. There are already all sorts of rumours about what she’s planning – but it will definitely be lavish.”
Elizabeth Hurley says she plans to marry her boyfriend of three years, Indian businessman Arun Nayar, in the near future.
“I can’t reveal the date, but it’s very close,” Hurley, 41, tells the Italian edition of Vanity Fair. “And we are also thinking of having a child.”
Gwyneth Paltrow may be the new face of Estée Lauder, but Elizabeth Hurley is back in the spokeswoman game, with a new contract from Jordache jeans. Today the iconic ’80s brand announced that Hurley will star in its national ad campaign launching this September.
Shot by Michael Thompson in his New York studio, the ads feature her in classic Jordache jeans but Hurley’s particular denim comes from the Jordache Vintage line, already in stores. Another line called Jordache Legacy launches exclusively with Macy’s this fall. All have embroidered back pocket stitching.
“We are thrilled to be working with Elizabeth Hurley,” said Liz Berlinger, president of Jordache Enterprises. “With success as an actress, model, business woman and mother, Liz represents everything the Jordache brand is about. We chose her because she is the true modern woman.”
Hurley’s new campaign was styled by the Jordache team with help from makeup artist Stephane Marais and hairstylist Serge Normant.
