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Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux Set A Date? Actress Planning 'Island Wedding'

Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux have reportedly set a wedding date, almost two years after they got engaged.

The Hollywood couple, who began dating in 2011, will reportedly exchange vows later this year, however, the wedding date has not been made public. A new report claims Aniston, 45, and Theroux, 42, are planning a small destination wedding to take place after they wrap up filming current projects.

"[Aniston] wants to have an island wedding," a source told E! News.

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Theroux, who has been living apart from the former "Friends" actress since last year, has been based in New York where he is shooting the upcoming HBO series "The Leftovers" with Liv Tyler and Amy Brenneman. Aniston currently resides in Bel Air where she is working on her own drama "Cake."

The wedding news comes just days after the "We're The Millers" star was reportedly spotted shopping for a gown in Manhattan. Insiders claim Aniston was at popular bridal store Kleinfeld over the weekend where staff presented her with various options.

"She didn't try on any dresses herself, she sat down with a dress consultant who brought out a few dozen," a source told Heat magazine U.K. "She sipped her glass of wine, joking that she had done a juice cleanse the week before and had a lower tolerance than usual."

Up until last week, Aniston and Theroux had not been photographed together for several months which fueled split rumors. In February Aniston was spotted celebrating her birthday and Valentine's day without the actor which raised doubts about their engagement.

"We just want to do it when it's perfect, and we're not rushed, and no one is rushing from a job or rushing to a job ... And, you know, we already feel married," Aniston previously told the Associated Press about getting married.

"There have been no canceled weddings. There have been no postponed weddings. There have been no arguments about where to get married. Just clearing all that up," she added.

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