Royal weddings have been fascinating the public for generations, ever since a young Queen Victoria kicked off the now-centuries long trend of wearing white wedding dresses. Society loves to witness fairy-tale romances turn happily ever after with the real-life fantasy of golden gilded carriages, sparkling tiaras, and larger than life pomp & circumstance. The lead up to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s impending nuptials have no different. After the initial excitement of the couple’s engagement died down, focus immediately shifted to what kind of dress Meghan would walk down the aisle in. While we have to wait until Saturday to see who’s officially dressing Meghan, we can daydream about what’s sure to be another iconic fashion moment while reminiscing over extravagant gowns of the past and the history behind them.
Historic Royal Wedding Dresses
Queen Victoria
Although she married Prince Albert in 1840, they did a reenactment of their wedding in 1864 since photography didn’t previously exist. Victoria made history by setting the trend of white wedding dresses.
Historic Royal Wedding Dresses
Victoria, Princess Royal
Daughter to Queen Victoria, her 1858 wedding marked the alliance of two prominent powers; Great Britain and Prussia. Her dress featured flouncy lace tiers and was made by dressmaker Mrs. Darvill.
Historic Royal Wedding Dresses
Princess Alexandra of Denmark
Princess Alexandra, who married the Prince of Wales in 1863, and was the first royal whose wedding dress was ever photographed. Her wedding cake of a dress was made out of white silk satin, trimmed with puffs of tulle and lace.
Historic Royal Wedding Dresses
Princess Louise
In 1871, Queen Victoria’s daughter married the Marquis of Lorne in a white silk dress decorated with royal symbols.
Historic Royal Wedding Dresses
Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother
For her wedding to Prince Albert, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon wore a gown crafted by Madame Handley Seymour, former dressmaker to Queen Mary.
Historic Royal Wedding Dresses
Queen Elizabeth II
The Queen’s elegant, long-sleeved dress featured a dramatic 13-foot long train. The designer, Norman Hartnell, was supposedly inspired by Boticelli’s “Primavera.”
Historic Royal Wedding Dresses
Grace Kelly
Grace Kelly wore a lace gown designed by Helen Rose of the MGM wardrobe department for her 1965 wedding to Prince Ranier of Monaco.
Historic Royal Wedding Dresses
Princess Diana
The People’s Princess stunned in a David Elizabeth Emanuel silk taffeta gown with a 25-foot long train that’s the epitome of 1980s excess. Over 750 million people tuned in to watch her wedding to Prince Charles in 1981.
Historic Royal Wedding Dresses
Princess Victoria of Sweden
For her 2010 wedding, Princess Victoria, heir to the Swedish throne, wore a regal yet modest off the shoulder ivory Pär Engsheden dress.
Historic Royal Wedding Dresses
Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge
Kate’s now-famous dress, designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, combined modernity with traditionalism and still inspires bridal wear to this day.
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