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19 movie characters whose wedding dresses made fashion history

When watching a romantic series or movie, the audience usually expects the reunion of the main characters and their subsequent marriage. There are also films where vows at the altar are just the beginning of events, and then plot twists begin. In both cases, attending the fictional wedding is exciting, especially if the costume designers did their best in choosing the dress.

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Carrie, Sex and the City: The Movie (2008)

While preparing for her big day, Carrie tried on dresses from different designers in front of the public and opted for a model by Vivienne Westwood. In the series and films about the adventures of the four inseparable friends, we saw many wedding dresses, but this one was one of the most loved by viewers.

By the way, shortly after the release of the film in 2008, in which the dress was shown, all parts were sold out instantly and sold out.

Adaline, The Amazing Story of Adaline (2015)

Adaline’s outfit embodied all the details of the 30s fashion: a cream satin dress decorated with lace, thin gloves and a voluminous veil, which every girl of that time dreamed of.

Victoria, The Young Queen Victoria (2008)

Maggie, Runaway Bride (1999)

Julia Roberts’ character throughout the film tried on several white dresses, but the most memorable one was the one the actress wore to her last wedding. This off-the-shoulder satin gown was designed by Amsale Aberra.

Jo, Cinderella in Paris (1957)

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The Hubert de Givenchy wedding dress with a laconic design and a low waist emphasized the delicate silhouette of Audrey Hepburn and added lightness to it. The ultimate dress for brides who want to stand out while dancing.

Katniss, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)

The design of Katniss’s white dress with flowing ruffles on the skirt and futuristic decor on the corset was created by Indonesian designer Tex Saverio. Although in the film the protagonist did not wear this dress to walk down the aisle, it is worth mentioning.

Blair, Gossip Girl: The Blog Girl (2007-2012)

The blue dress in which the queen of the school got married was chosen by the costume designer for the collection series by designer Elie Saab. “This costume is a symbiosis of old-world glamor and high fashion,” said the costume designer.

Milli, Muñeca brava (1998-1999)

Padmé, Star Wars, Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002)

Natalie Portman’s character outfit consisted of a dress, a cape and a veil. The veil was made of antique lace and embroidered with beads. Costume designer Trisha Biggar said it took hours of painstaking handwork to create it.

Mia, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004)

A royal wedding dress should have a lace top and a long train to be held by the children as the bride walks down the aisle. It was in this outfit that the stylist Gary Jones dressed Mia.

Rose, Downton Abbey (2010-2015)

Rose’s wedding dress was found at a vintage store and brought to the set in immaculate condition. The loose sequin embroidered dress is one of Downton Abbey’s most iconic outfits.

Tracy, High Society (1956)

Grace Kelly’s character wore a layered chiffon dress with a New Look-style skirt, trimmed with embroidered flowers. A wide-brimmed hat and short gloves completed the look.

Anastasia, Fifty Shades Freed (2018)

Lace, open shoulders and a long train are the hallmarks of the dress, designed by Monique Lhuillier. “I wanted to do something traditional, but with a modern interpretation, so that it reflects Anastasia’s personality,” said Monique.

Phoebe, Young Witches (1998–2006)

Throughout the series, Phoebe and her sisters tried on wedding dresses more than once. But the gown, with its beaded corset and hem, is particularly notable for its striking silhouette.

Schatze, How to Grab a Millionaire (1953)

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Mary, About Time (2013)

Rachel McAdams’ character proved with her example that a red wedding dress is beautiful. Such an outfit can be of the simplest style and not have many decorative details, but thanks to the color, the bride does not go unnoticed.

Angelica, Angelica, the Marquise of Angels (1964)

Coco Chanel is said to have attended the premiere of that film and given a standing ovation after the closing credits. We think the designer couldn’t help but appreciate Angelica’s sumptuous outfits, including her off-the-shoulder wedding dress with a full skirt and lace petticoat.

Scarlett, Gone with the Wind (1939)

Gone with the Wind’s costume designer chose a vintage-style dress for Scarlett, contrary to the character’s tendency to follow fashion. According to the book, the young woman wore her mother’s dress at the wedding because it bore little resemblance to her favorite styles.

Liv, War Brides (2009)

Designer Vera Wang knows a lot about wedding dresses. For the character of Kate Hudson, she chose a romantic dress with a low waist and a sweetheart neckline. A lilac belt with a bow added a special elegance to the look.

Which wedding dress did you like the most? Ever seen another stunning dress in theaters?


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