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But she's not the one getting married. No, not yet anyway. She was a bridesmaid at her brother's Kentucky wedding and USA TODAY's Arienne Thompson has the dish. (Daily Dish, USA TODAY)


Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence slipped into an off-white dress and walked down the aisle last fall, and we're just now hearing about it!


While she didn't get all dressed up for her own wedding, the A-lister did look plenty glam for the nuptials between her older brother Blaine Lawrence and his new wife Carson Massler.


Lawrence, along with 10 other bridesmaids, cover the latest issue of Martha Stewart Weddings, which features the celeb-adjacent ceremony.


Despite lots of rain on their big day - 'It set a state record for the third-highest rainfall ever!' Massler noted - Blaine and Massler told the magazine everything still came together (almost) exactly as they'd hoped.


'The clouds parted just in time for our vows,' she said. 'Everything else was a series of little disasters, but not the part that was the most special to us.'


Blaine added, 'It rained all day, but that just made us realize what's most important: the ceremony, when you actually become husband and wife.'



Jennifer Lawrence, right, joins the new bride and groom, Carson and Blaine Lawrence, center.(Photo: Martha Stewart Weddings)


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