Designed by Helen Rose, this dress featured a high neckline, long sleeves, and a full skirt. It has since become one of the most famous wedding.
Designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, Princess Diana's dress featured a 25-foot train, puffed sleeves, and a fitted bodic
Designed by Ann Lowe, this dress featured a bouffant skirt, portrait neckline, and fitted bodice, embodying the elegance of the era.
Designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, Kate Middleton's dress featured lace sleeves, a fitted bodice, and a full skirt.
Marilyn Monroe's dress, worn when she married Joe DiMaggio, was a fitted sheath dress with a high neckline and three-quarter-length sleeves.
Designed by Pierre Balmain, Audrey Hepburn's dress was a tea-length design with a high neckline, three-quarter-length sleeves, and a full skirt,
Designed by Oscar de la Renta, Amal Clooney's dress featured a fitted bodice, off-the-shoulder neckline, and full skirt, exuding classic glamour.
Designed by Helen Rose, Elizabeth Taylor's dress featured a fitted bodice, full skirt, and a veil attached to a pearl-encrusted Juliet cap,
Designed by John Galliano for Dior, Gwen Stefani's dress featured a pink ombre skirt, fitted bodice, and a long veil, reflecting her unique sense of style.
Queen Victoria's dress, made of white satin and lace, set the trend for white wedding dresses, symbolizing purity and innocence.