Carey Mulligan and Marcus Mumford step out for first time since April wedding
Newlyweds Carey Mulligan and Marcus Mumford looked adorably loved up as the two were spotted walking around New York City
Newlyweds Carey Mulligan and Marcus Mumford looked adorably loved up as the two were spotted walking around New York City
Newlyweds Carey Mulligan and Marcus Mumford looked adorably loved up as the two were spotted, walking around New York City, for the first time since they became man and wife in April.
CAREY MULLIGAN AND MARCUS MUMFORD TIE THE KNOT
Their excursion around Manhattan marked the first time the couple, who got married in a low-key ceremony in April, have been seen out together in public since their nuptials, and they look like they might be vying to edge cutie lovebirds Keira Knightley and James Righton out of the Most Adorable Actress-Musician Couple slot.
Carey worked summery florals in a maxi-dress teamed with gladiator sandals and Marcus showed off his signature folksy style in a checked shirt, dark jeans and rugged brown boots as the two held hands, giggled and gazed adoringly at one another.
These two certainly look like they're enjoying the 'honeymoon' phase...
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