The internet is comparing Meghan Markle's wedding dress to this Jennifer Lopez movie
Meghan Markle’s stunning wedding gown, designed by Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy, was the star of the royal wedding. But did the bride take her inspiration from the movies?
On the big day, Markle revealed her dress to millions after months of speculation about the design.
The bateau neckline dress was made from double-bonded silk cady and was worn with Queen Mary’s tiara and a 16-foot-long veil.
However, people were quick to make comparisons to wedding dresses of the past. Our favorite: the dress Jennifer Lopez wore in the 2001 rom-com The Wedding Planner.
In the film, Lopez plays Mary, a wedding planner who, after years of organizing other people’s nuptials, focuses on tying the knot herself.
During the film’s wedding scene, Lopez’s character wears a very similar dress to Markle’s Givenchy creation, and people were quick to notice.
Anyone else get JLO in the Wedding Planner vibes from Meghan Markle’s dress? #whoworeitbetter #royalwedding @JLo #meghanmarkle #theweddingplanner pic.twitter.com/KIa6aO20FS
— Juliann Marie (@Juliann_Brown) May 19, 2018
Meghan Markle's #RoyalWedding dress looked like the one Jennifer Lopez wore in the movie The Wedding Planner. pic.twitter.com/iBsIJ3bBVg
— Fiona3000 (@IamFiona3000) May 19, 2018
Both dresses feature the same boat neckline and 3/4-length sleeves. Even the brides’ hair/veil composition looks similar.
Given Givenchy’s fashion pedigree, we’re chalking this up to pure coincidence. Still, there are worse people to imitate…
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