'To All The Boys I've Loved Before' star Lana Condor marries actor Anthony De La Torre
Lana Condor and Anthony De La Torre have tied the knot.
The two actors exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony held at the Serra Franciscan Retreat Center in Malibu, Vogue reported on Nov. 1.
The To All The Boys I Loved Before star donned a Vera Wang dress she picked out with her mother Lary Condor, who passed away earlier in July.
“A little over two years ago, I took my mom and bridesmaids to Vera Wang to go dress-shopping. My mom and I absolutely fell in love with my wedding gown the moment I tried it on, and I am so grateful I got to share that experience with her. That was the only time she was able to see me in my dress, and I will hold that memory in my heart forever," the actress told Vogue.
Meanwhile, Anthony went with a classic black and white tuxedo with his initials on the cuff of his ceremony dress shirt.
Lana also said in her Vogue interview that they chose to have their wedding on the top of Malibu mountains because they wanted it to feel "timeless and airy, whimsical and natural."
"We wanted to lean into the Spanish feel of the venue and play with color in a way that felt appropriate for a fall wedding, while maintaining the classic, romantic vibes that are typically found at a wedding, and also making it feel like it could be any season.”
The day after the nuptials, the couple got matching tattoos of their wedding date. Friends and family who attended also got tattooed.
The newlyweds first met during a reception for Emmy nominees in 2015. In an interview with Cosmopolitan, Lana said Anthony introduced himself to her, saying "I thought I would make a friend."
In January, they got engaged after six years of dating.
Lana is known for her roles in the To All The Boys I Loved Before films, Deadly Class, X-Men: Apocalypse, and Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken. Meanwhile, her new hubby played young Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales and starred with the actress in Netflix miniseries Boo, Bitch.