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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Wedding Dresses

                                    Wedding Dresses

Hello everyone, today I want to write about how looks the different Celebrity Wedding Dresses in different times.
Grace kelly
When Hollywood darling Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier III of Monaco, the event was dubbed “the Wedding of the Century.” 
Bianca Jagger
For a woman known for her masculine-feminine style, it’s only natural that she carried that signature look into her 1971 wedding ceremony. When Bianca married Rolling Stone Mick Jagger, she wore an Yves Saint Laurent Le Smoking jacket (hello, plunging neckline!), a long skirt, and what is perhaps the world’s fanciest floppy hat.
Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor may have had eight weddings, but we’ll always remember her first. The then-18-year-old married Conrad Nicky Hilton in 1950, in a satin gown that reportedly cost $1,500 (not so crazy a price for some brides today but totally costly at the time!). We can’t decide what we love more, the romantic lace top or that gorgeous, sweeping skirt.
Lisa Ling
Lisa Ling not only wore a red dress down the aisle—but a red dress with a metallic print! The custom Vivienne Tam sheath was drop-dead gorgeous.
Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn is a fashion icon, and the dress she wore to her 1954 wedding to actor Mel Ferrer is one of the reasons. The tea-length Pierre Balmain dress had quite a bit going on—full sleeves, a high neck, circle skirt—but Audrey looked as effortless and elegant as ever.
Chelsea Clinton 
When Chelsea Clinton wore this sophisticated Vera Wang gown for her 2010 wedding to Marc Mezvinsky, jaws dropped. The embellished belt and swirling confection of a skirt (made of laser-cut chiffon) created one bridal look to remember on the former first daughter.
Jacqueline Kennedy
When you marry into one of the country’s most notable political families, you can be sure all eyes will be on you—and your wedding dress. And Jackie Kennedy’s Ann Lowe-designed gown didn’t disappoint: Fifty yards of silk taffeta made up the bodice and skirt, which Jackie wore along with her grandmother’s pared-down veil.
Kate Middleton
When you marry into one of the country’s most notable political families, you can be sure all eyes will be on you—and your wedding dress. And Jackie Kennedy’s Ann Lowe-designed gown didn’t disappoint: Fifty yards of silk taffeta made up the bodice and skirt, which Jackie wore along with her grandmother’s pared-down veil.
Portia De Rossi
When Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi tied the knot, both brides wore Zac Posen, but they couldn’t have looked more different. While Ellen went with sleek white pants and a vest, Portia chose a dramatic ball gown in the palest of pinks.
Yoko Ono
For John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s minimalist 1969 wedding, Yoko wore a white mini, knee-high socks, a wide-brimmed hat, and oversize sunglasses. Her wedding look was as unique as the couple themselves.
Mia farrow
In 1966, Hollywood royalty Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow made it official in (where else?) Las Vegas. The bride’s simple white shift was the perfect complement to her legendary Rosemary’s Baby short haircut, and the look is the epitome of 1960s gamine-chic.











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