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Kristin Cavallari Talks Summer Wedding, Registry Details

Kristin Cavallari recently spoke out regarding her upcoming wedding to fiance Jay Cutler, revealing that the date has been set.

The former "Dancing with the Stars" contestant got engaged to the Chicago Bears quarterback for a second time in 2011 just seven months after calling off their first engagement. The couple recently registered for the second time at upscale homeware store Williams-Sonoma, according to People.

They reportedly chose 70 items with a total value of over $4000 for their wedding wish list, which includes a burger press, waffle maker and lemon reamer. Cavallari, 25, listed July 13 as their official wedding date, although she hinted that the date is designed to throw people off.

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"I knew the registry would get out so why would I put the actual date?" Cavallari told E! with a laugh.

The former reality TV confirmed that at least 160 guests have been invited to attend their big day and Cutler, 29, has been given the responsibility of organizing the menu and music.

While Cavallari has remained coy about most of her wedding details, including whether or not she will legally take Cutler's last name, she revealed that she recently found her wedding dress.

"It was the third dress I tried on," Cavallari said. "It was definitely a cool experience, an emotional one."

The former "Hills" villain gave birth to her and her fiance's first child Camden Jack Cutler on Aug. 8 and she previously opened up about how motherhood has changed her life.

"I like having this life that I'm responsible for. It's exciting and so rewarding [but] it's also a little scary!" Cavallari previously told People magazine.

"It was the most incredible moment I've ever felt," she went on describing the moment that she held her son for the first time. "With Camden, I've realized what really matters. We're a family."

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