Misty Copeland has said "I Do!"

The first African-American female principal dancer for the American Ballet Theatre married her boyfriend of 10 years, Olu Evans, according to E! News.

Copeland, who announced her engagement to the attorney in the September 2015 issue of Essence magazine, wedded Evans at the Montage Hotel in Laguna Beach in a beautiful ceremony that overlooked the ocean.

A source dished to E! that the wedding was "small and intimate" with only 100 guests in attendance.

The gown that made Copeland look like an "ethreral goddess" was designed by Inbal Dror. She also donned Christian Louboutin shoes.

Previously speaking on her engagement to Evans, the dancer said, "It's incredible for my relationship to be engaged. It's such a strange feeling when people, like, applaud it like it's this accomplishment. I guess it's an American cultural thing, but personally, it's exciting."

The pair met in 2006 when Evans was roaming the New York City streets with his actor cousin, Taye Diggs.

Congratulations to the happy couple!