Lauren Conrad and William Tell were smitten with one another at the 5th Annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic in Pacific Palisades, Calif., Saturday, Oct. 11 - the first public event that the couple attended together as husband and wife, Us Weekly reported.

Before watching the match, the pair who tied the knot on Sept. 13, generously answered some questions from the entertainment and celebrity magazine regarding their one-month old marriage and Southern Europe honeymoon.

"It doesn't feel too different -- we felt married before we were actually married," the 28-year-old "Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County" star told the mag.

And even though the two have been together for several years before they exchanged "I do's," Tell, a 34-year-old lawyer, loves the fact that they finally made their relationship official.

"I could get used to this," Tell told Us Weekly pointing to his wedding ring.

Conrad and Tell got married at a boutique winery in Santa Ynez Valley, Calif. They exchanged vows during a sunset ceremony that featured white floral touches and gourmet bites, People reported.

Conrad, who is also a fashion designer, had nine bridesmaids, including her onscreen best friend Lo Bosworth. Her bridesmaids wore a selection of dresses from her very own Paper Crown line, while Tell's eight groomsmen looked dashing in black tuxedos.

The bride wore a gown designed by Mark Badgley and James Mischka. "I was so thrilled to have Mark [Badgley] and James [Mischka] work on my dress," the now Mrs. Tell said in a statement, according to the Los Angeles Times. "Not only have I been a longtime fan of their designs and aesthetic, they are also the nicest guys. They were so sweet and made the process really enjoyable. I love my dress."

After their wedding, the couple jetted off to Southern Europe for their honeymoon.

"We did Sicily in Italy and then Santorini in Greece," Conrad revealed in the recent interview with Us Weekly. "I think our favorite part about Sicily was the food. We just had amazing meals everywhere. We rented a car and drove around, it was a beautiful place."