Kim Kardashian's Wedding in Black and White

August 16, 2011 Weddings

"Extra" is cracking open reality superstar Kim K.'s super secret wedding playbook, with Kim beaming, "I am so excited! There's going to be so many fun surprises for you guys!"

With only four days to go, the 30-year-old and her hunky beau, Kris Humphries, will exchange vows at a $20-million Montecito estate, according to Us Weekly's Bradley Jacobs. The Spanish-style mansion is owned by the former CEO of Google.

The super luxurious location will be on lockdown and strict security will be enforced. All of the 500 guests, including Hollywood's A-listers, will be required to take a shuttle to the mansion. Kim and Kris' friends and family will also be asked to sign a confidentiality agreement and will not be allowed to bring cameras or cell phones.

The elegant bride will reportedly showcase three special Vera Wang gowns, one of which was picked by Tyra Banks! "It's different, not like the Kim you're used to seeing," Banks hinted to "Extra."

The formal event requires guests to adhere to the strict black and white color theme, which is a bit surprising, since white is usually off limits at a wedding, but for the bride. Kim explained, "I get really uncomfortable when it's all about me, so I kind of want to share that experience with everyone so that there aren't like, all eyes on me."

The wedding will air as a two-part event on E! in October.

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