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Olivia Palermo & Hubby Not Having a Huge Wedding Ceremony After All: ''We Thought About It, But We Really Don't Have Any Plans''

Former reality star and Johannes Huebl tell E! News they've decided against having a more extravagant celebration

By Bruna Nessif, Jennifer Cooper Jun 04, 2015 10:52 PMTags
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In case you were wondering where your wedding invitation to Olivia Palermo and Johannes Huebl's big ceremony is, it's not coming.

The duo, who wed roughly one year ago, were said to be planning a larger, more extravagant celebration for their union this year, but it looks like that idea got the boot. For now, anyway.

"We thought about it, but we really don't have any plans," Palermo tells E! News at The Art of Shaving launch of the Morris Park Collection Razor in New York City.

"We are both just so busy with work and stuff. We will be back in Europe for the summer cause Valentino is showing in Rome, so that's going to be really amazing and I am really excited," she adds, and mentions that they'll be spending a few weekends in the Hamptons.

The former reality star married her German model in late June last year. The pretty pair tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in a quiet park in Bedford, New York, with "only a handful" of family members and close friends present to witness the sweet event, Palermo said in a message posted on her website on Sunday, June 29.

"We really wanted to keep this beautiful day very private and special to us and enjoyed the whole day with our family and two friends," she said. "Bedford is such an amazing and romantic countryside."

The bride wore a three-piece outfit by Carolina Herrera, which included a cream cashmere sweater with scattered ostrich feathers and white shorts covered by a full satin and silk tulle skirt with floral details and a slit that showed off her shapely leg.

Palermo and Huebl have been dating since 2008 after meeting through mutual friends. "I think that we grow together," Palermo told Elle in 2010. "I think that I'm constantly learning, and we're both eager to learn about not only each other, but our interests."