When royal weddings make international headlines, the whole wedding is often held in the public eye. People are very interested in the modern royal family, they want to consume every detail of the Royal activities: where the wedding is held, who attends, and more importantly, what the bride's dress looks like. The wedding dresses of the queen, Princess and Duchess are one of the main focuses of the royal wedding and often become the design inspiration of the public wedding fashion. Read on to find out why Elizabeth II has ruled Britain and other Commonwealth countries since her accession to the throne in 1952. Before the coronation, she was called Princess Elizabeth. On November 20, 1947, she married Prince Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh, at Westminster Abbey. Post war fashion took place at the wedding of Elizabeth and Philip after World War II, so the allocation of resources was fully effective for the United Kingdom. The dress was designed by Norman Hartnell and was given a coupon to get fabric. Hartnell's signature is exquisite embroidery, which she says is "the most beautiful dress he has ever made." Elizabeth made up for the event herself, wearing a white satin skirt and a train decorated with white crystals and floral pearls. On the morning of her wedding, Elizabeth accidentally damaged her headdress. Fortunately, the court jeweler was ready to restore her crown before the wedding. Iranian born actress Soraya escandia bakhtiya is the daughter of Iranian ambassador to West Germany and his German wife EVA Carr. In 1951, she married Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last king of Iran, and became the queen of Iran. He recently divorced Fawzia, the Egyptian princess, when he married solaya. According to reports, in the Marble Palace of Tehran, 2000 guests attended their wedding ceremony. Although the king asked the guests to donate money for charity in place of wedding gifts, the king and queen of Iran still received many luxurious gifts. The super top silver rami dress of Queen solaya is designed by Christian Dior, decorated with 6000 diamonds, many pearls and 20000 storks. A matching jacket and a full-length white sable Cape complete the look. The legendary combination weighs 44 pounds. Seven years later, Soraya's infertility and barrenness led to a strained marriage, and the couple divorced in 1958. After the divorce, she was still granted the royal title of Iranian princess, and later became an actress and spent her later years in France. In 2013, Swedish Princess Madeleine and British American financier Christopher O'Neill began a fairy tale relationship. Princess Madeleine was engaged once before, but her marriage was soon cancelled, so she fled to New York City to mend her broken heart. Here, she met Chris. After two years of dating, the royal couple said "I do" on June 8, 2013 at the Royal Chapel at Stockholm palace. Princess Madeleine's stunning robe was designed by Valentino, who used silk tulle and ivory Chantilly lace all over her body. There is a 4-meter-long train on this stop dress, and the bride is wearing a 6-meter-long gorgeous veil. American actress Grace Kelly seems to live a fairy tale life. The beautiful American became a superstar in the 1950s with a series of blockbuster films, such as "mogam" and "call m for murder". In 1956, she married Prince Rainier III and became the princess of Monaco. She quit acting and became more popular all over the world. The event, known as the "wedding of the century" by the media, was well prepared, including a comprehensive renovation of the Monaco palace. During her time as Princess of Monaco, Kelly has been committed to charity. The elegant and exquisite wedding dress of Princess of Monaco is designed by Helen Rose, an Oscar winning costume designer who worked for MGM. It is a gift from the studio. This dress needs the work of more than 30 female tailors. It is made of lace 150 years ago and a kind of luxurious silk. Three petticoats float under the dress, making it look like a princess. Kelly's wedding dress is honored as "one of the most elegant and memorable wedding dresses in history", and becomes the inspiration source for the next royal wedding dress.
Kate Middleton made headlines when she dated Prince William, Cambridge, 2003. He was the son of the late Princess Diana and the second heir to the throne after his grandmother, Elizabeth II. At first, their relationship was carefully examined, because Middleton was not from any royal family, more or less "ordinary citizens". However, the public soon took a fancy to Kate. In November 2010, when the couple announced their engagement, they were very excited. On April 29, 2011, William and Kate had a fairy tale wedding at Westminster Abbey. The wedding dress of Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, was designed by Sarah burr, who worked closely with Middleton to create a "traditional and modern" dress. The cost of making the dress is said to be $434000. Its brassiere is mainly made of ivory satin and incorporates 19th-century lace patterns, which is her "old thing". The silk Tulle layer under the dress fills the skirt, giving it a unique shape. With reference to the traditional wedding dresses of Grace Kelly and Queen Elizabeth, Middleton's wedding dress has become an icon of the 21st century and has been copied for weddings worldwide. But it is not the case! Middleton's second wedding dress didn't get attention until more than six years after the big day Kate Middleton quietly put on her second wedding dress after the incident at Westminster Abbey, which is slightly less formal but still as elegant as the first one. The dress, the same color as her first, was designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen with a sweet neckline, a pleated skirt and a diamond crystal belt. Catherine decorated the dress with a fluffy white cardigan and covered her shoulders properly. The result is a royal and modern lookJust like the new duchess. On October 12, 2018, Princess Eugenie made a brave statement with her backless wedding dress, and the world experienced another luxurious royal wedding. Princess Eugenie, the youngest daughter of Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, and Sarah, the Duchess of York, married her longtime sweetheart, Jack Brooksbank, at the St. George's Church in Windsor Castle.
Eugenie's beautiful jacquard dress was designed by the team behind one of her favorite brands, Peter Piloto. Open back is an important reason for the bride's special request. She wants a dress that shows the scars of her scoliosis surgery when she was 12. Earlier this year, she told this morning: "I think you can change the beautiful way, you can show people your scars, and I think it's really special to stand up for it." The second wedding dress of Eugenie has also broken the tradition! Next, look at the second Eugenie dress that breaks the tradition. If you think that Princess Eugenie only wears one dress on the wedding day, you are wrong. The second dress she was wearing was as beautiful as the first. Unlike the tradition, Eugenie jumped over white and chose soft pink designed by Zach Posen. The whole look is full of Hollywood charm. The second dress pays homage to Yorkshire's traditional symbols with hand stitched delicate white roses. Designer Posen posted a close-up of embroidery on his instagram account, titled "dear diary, a fairy tale weekend I will never forget.". #What a touching tribute. The wedding fanaticism of Alexandra de OSMA
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