Jennifer Aniston reportedly received a special gift from Miranda Kerr ahead of her wedding to fiancé, Justin Theroux.

Reports indicated that the former Victoria's Secret model sent the actress an intimate and sexy lingerie set.

"It's hand-stitched, one-of-a-kind! It's virginal white, sexy yet classy, too - and absolutely beautiful," a source said.

According to sources, Aniston gave friends a sneak peak of the set and said she is excited to wear the lingerie on her wedding night. "Everyone said she looked beautiful. Jen loves it so much that she's going to wear it on her wedding night!" a source told OK! magazine.

Aniston was reportedly so impressed by Kerr's thoughtful gesture that she wants to spend more time with the model and get to know her.

''Now Jen's decided to make a big push to get to know Miranda better. So Jen has decided to invite her over for a yoga session at her house" a source said.

Aniston and Theroux got engaged last August after only dating for only a year. The actor popped the question at his 41st birthday dinner. The couple has remained mum on wedding details, but has allegedly postponed their wedding after learning that Aniston's ex-husband Brad Pitt planned to marry longtime girlfriend Angelina Jolie around the same time.

"She does not want her day associated with them," a source told Us Weekly.

Enstars reported that Aniston may be worried about other factors when it comes down to the wedding, as she is reportedly fearful that her marriage will be cursed.

"Jen believes so many things are stacked against her that she worries their wedding seems to be cursed," a source said.

Reports also indicated that there are a number of setbacks involving the wedding, which include the guest list, sick elderly guests being unable to fly to the wedding destination and Aniston feeling overwhelmed with the plans.

"She's just praying that the wedding goes ahead in August but, with drama unfolding at every opportunity, she's starting to panic that she'll have to postpone and be publicly humiliated again," a source said.