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The following article was published in our article directory on November 17, 2014.
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Article Category: Fashion
Author Name: Patricia South
Future brides have long waited for that moment in front of the altar beside the man of their dreams, marking the start of an eternity of relationship full of love. Several remarkable brides of today have set the bar higher when it comes to trendy bridal gowns. Fairly, the most recent gorgeous brides that recently grazed the televisions and magazines are Angelina Jolie and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge. Of course, the most notable brides of the century include Grace Kelly, Princess Diana, Jackie Kennedy and Queen Elizabeth II.
Did you ever wonder who has set the trend of white bridal gowns? It started in 1840 when Queen Victoria wore a white wedding gown when she married Prince Albert. From then on, white bridal gowns became a trend among brides up to now. As time goes by, these gowns have also grown into a lot of style and fashion. Let us take a look at the few remarkable brides of our time.
Mostly, the notable brides were royal brides like The Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Diana and Grace Kelly. Such royalty would then reflect not just in the wedding, but also notably on the brides' respective gowns.
In 1981, Lady Diana Spencer wedded Prince Charles at St. Paul's Cathedral. Princess Diana personally selected designers David and Elizabeth Emanuel because of a blouse they have designed for her for a photo session that she really loved. The �9,000 gown was made of ivory silk taffeta and antique lace gown with a train that is 25 feet long. It will go down in history as one of the most famous wedding dresses in the world.
The wedding dress was carefully hidden from the world's eyes and only to be seen on the wedding day itself. She even had a back up wedding dress if the said design would leak before the wedding day. The royals are very protective of their wedding dresses, aren't they? Princess Diana's wedding dress is trimmed with an antique hand-made Carrickmacross Lace and embellished with 10,000 pearls, hand embroidery and sequins. Such wedding gown would definitely scream "I am a royal".
Far more recently was the wedding of commoner Kate Middleton to Princess Diana's son Prince William. Yet another royal wedding, there was a big fuzz on what the royal bride's wedding dress would look like. It was highly anticipated and lots of speculations regarding its details have circulated around the internet, but the wedding gown and its designer was only unveiled on the wedding day itself. These royals certainly have a thing with wedding gown secrecy.
The designer was the creative director of the Fashion House of Alexander McQueen, Sarah Burton who created the design together with the bride herself. The gown was Victorian inspired which is very notable for its corset-like design and its lace laden bodice.
A woman need not be a royal in order to achieve that royal feel and design. At a far less price than those royal bridal gowns, a woman has many choices with the variety of designs showcased in internet websites. She would not even need to go out of the house anymore. That trendy bridal gown is just a click of the mouse away.
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