The young couple celebrated their upcoming nuptials with a private family engagement party, and Brown dressed the part.
with their families at an intimate party Thursday., the happy couple poses in front of a white balloon arch and a neon sign spelling out “Mr. & Mrs. Bongiovi,” gazing at each other lovingly.
The “Stranger Things” star, 19, chose a two-piece bridal white Giambattista Valli lace set trimmed with pearls for the party and wore her brunette hair down in loose waves. Bongiovi, 21, sported a green suit with wide lapels and added a simple white button-up shirt and black belt for the occasion.The young couple looked at each other adoringly in pics from the bash.
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