The Most Iconic Wedding Dresses of All TimePatricia ShannonWed, June 28, 2017 at 5:39 PM UTCWed Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor in June 1937 This silk crepe dress was at the height of fashion when Simpson wore it to marry the Duke of Windsor. The designer dyed the fabric a light shade of blue to match her eyes. He appropriately deemed the hue “Wallis blue.” Hulton Archive/GettyWed Charles Hamilton (Rand Brooks), 'Gone with the Wind' (1939) The costume designer made the dress a bit out of fashion for Scarlett’s day as it was supposed to be passed down from her mother. The storyline’s rushed wedding also meant Scarlett would have had no time for alternations, so the hem of the dress was a bit too long for Scarlett’s petite stature. No detail went unnoticed when it came to costumes in this iconic film. Silver Screen Collection/GettyWed Sgt. John Agar in September 1945 Shirley Temple was just 17 years old when she married Sgt. John Agar. She wore a satin wedding gown and large tiara. Keystone-France/GettyWed Conrad ‘Nicky’ Hilton in May 1950 Taylor became known for her wedding style—as there would be many looks to choose from through the years. In her first marriage to Conrad ‘Nicky’ Hilton, the actress wore a satin ball gown that showed off her tiny waist and a voluminous veil. Frank Worth, Courtesy of Capital Art/GettyWed Buckley Dunstan (Don Taylor), 'Father of the Bride' (1950) The same year she tied the knot with the hotel heir, Taylor starred as Kay Banks in the original Father of the Bride. Her on-screen look was more conservative than her real-life wedding day style, but still played up her iconic curves. Transcendental Graphics/GettyWed John F. Kennedy in September 1953 The wedding gown that went down in history as being one of the best of all time almost didn’t happen. Ten days before her wedding to JFK, Jackie’s dress was destroyed in a flood in designer (and Alabama-native) Anne Lowe’s studio. Lowe ended up pulling together the new gown, complete with bouffant skirt and portrait neckline, just in time for what would go down as one of history’s most iconic weddings.Bachrach/GettyWed Mel Ferrer in September 1954 Pierre Balmain designed Hepburn’s tea-length dress. It featured a high neck and satin sash and was paired with elbow-length gloves. A flower crown gave an ethereal touch to her wedding day style. ullstein bild via Getty ImagesWed Eddie Fisher in September 1955 Reynolds wore a lace gown with cap sleeves. A short veil and pearl jewelry completed the young star’s look. Weegee/International Center of Photography/GettyThis fashion icon looked beautiful in blush far before it was a bridal trend.Wed Prince Philip in November 1947 Less than three months before her November wedding, Queen Elizabeth approved a design from Britain couturier Norman Hartnell. The gown was constructed with duchesse silk satin, white seed pearls, silver thread, intricate appliques, and a silk tulle veil. The tulle train was attached to the dress at the shoulders.Hulton Archive/GettyWed Frank Sinatra in November 1951 The halter-neck dress was paired with a sheer shawl. A simple, double strand of pearls completed the bridal look. CBS via Getty ImagesWed Ronald Reagan in March 1952 The future First Lady donned a gray wool suit with a shawl collar. Hulton Archive/GettyWed Antony Armstrong-Jones in May 1960 The long-sleeve, silk organza gown featured a fitted v-neck bodice and pleated, full skirt. Norman Hartwell, who designed her sister’s dress more than a decade earlier, created the look. Central Press/GettyWed Carl Dean in May 1966 Parton’s bridal style was short and sweet. A simple tulle veil was the finishing touch. via PinterestShe became lost living "his life."Wed Johnny Cash in March 1968 Carter chose a short dress in light blue lace with bell sleeves for her wedding to crooner Johnny Cash. Low satin heels and a flower headpiece completed the ensemble.via PinterestWed Ed Cox in June 1971 For her White House wedding, Nixon wore a V-neck gown with delicate lace and pearl embroidery. The veil cascaded out of a coordinating headpiece. Paul DeMaria/NY Daily News Archive/GettyWed Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in July 1981 The sleeves, the train, the tiara—who could forget this iconic look? The dress was comprised of ivory silk taffeta and antique lace. Diana’s gown was kept under such tight wraps that a back-up dress was constructed on the off chance that the details of this dress were leaked before the big day. Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/GettyWed Edwin Schlossberg in July 1986 The dress was designed by Carolina Herrera, a favorite designer of Caroline’s mother, Jackie. The silk organza gown had a drop waist, high round neck, and short sleeves.PL Gould/GettyWed Jackson Latcherie (Dylan McDermott), 'Steel Magnolias' (1989) Shelby’s off-the-shoulder number featured satin beads up the back and a large taffeta bow. A few year’s later, Julia Roberts would wear a slightly similar look (with fewer florettes) for her role in Runaway Bride. via PinterestWed Bryan MacKenzie (George Newbern), 'Father of the Bride' (1991) Before she was Brad Paisley’s bride, Kimberly Williams played one on-screen in the Father of the Bride reboot. The fitted bodice transformed into a full skirt with a large swathe of lace trim. Touchstone/GettyWed Lucas (Leslie Nielsen), 'Golden Girls' (aired May 1992) Who remembers this TV wedding? We’re not quite sure what was going on between the fit, lace, and those rings in v-formation, but it’s definitely one that’s hard to forget.Joseph Del Valle/NBC/GettyWed Rene Angelil in December 1994 Understated is not a word that can be used to describe Dion’s bridal attire. A large headpiece was just the beginning of this unforgettable look. Embroidery, lace, diamonds—every kind of opulence one can imagine was incorporated into the gown’s design. Michel Ponomareff/GettyWed Keith Urban in June 2006 The one-shouldered gown with empire waist felt both vintage and modern. The bride wore her hair half up with soft curls falling just below her shoulders. Justin Lloyd/Newspix/GettyWed Henry Hager in May 2008 Hager selected a gown by Oscar de la Renta, a favorite designer of former First Lady Laura Bush. It featured a V-shaped back and stunning embroidery. The bride kept the look natural and opted to forego a veil. Shealah Craighead/The White House via GettyWed Jared Kushner in October 2009 Vera Wang designed the future First Daughter’s gown. Delicate lace sleeves were an elegant choice inspired by Grace Kelly’s bridal look. rian Marcus/Fred Marcus Photography via GettyWed Marc Mezvinsky in July 2010 Designer Vera Wang created the bridal look for the former First Daughter. The strapless gown featured stunning ivory silk organza and a beaded belt. Handout/GettyWed Prince William, Duke of Cambridge in April 2011 The long-sleeved dress set off a shock wave of imitation styles almost instantaneously. The gown complete with a fitted bodice, plunging lace overlay, and stunning train has become one of the most iconic bridal looks. Anwar Hussein/WireImage/GettyWed James Rothschild in July 2015 Hilton wore a gown fit for royalty for her July wedding at Kensington Palace. The stunning lace dress, designed by Valentino, featured long sleeves, a high neck, a fitted bodice, and full skirt. Neil Mockford/Alex Huckle/GC Images/GettyWed in James Matthews in April 2017 Pippa’s bridesmaid dress for Kate’s wedding made waves, so there were high expectations when it came to what she would wear for her own big day. The gown was a custom creation by British designer Giles Deacon. It featured cap sleeves, a high neck, and a heart-shaped cutout on the back. Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty1 of 311 of 31Wallis Simpson2 of 31Wed Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor in June 1937 This silk crepe dress was at the height of fashion when Simpson wore it to marry the Duke of Windsor. The designer dyed the fabric a light shade of blue to match her eyes. He appropriately deemed the hue “Wallis blue.” Hulton Archive/GettyScarlett O’Hara (Vivien Leigh)3 of 31Wed Charles Hamilton (Rand Brooks), 'Gone with the Wind' (1939) The costume designer made the dress a bit out of fashion for Scarlett’s day as it was supposed to be passed down from her mother. The storyline’s rushed wedding also meant Scarlett would have had no time for alternations, so the hem of the dress was a bit too long for Scarlett’s petite stature. No detail went unnoticed when it came to costumes in this iconic film. Silver Screen Collection/GettyShirley Temple4 of 31Wed Sgt. John Agar in September 1945 Shirley Temple was just 17 years old when she married Sgt. John Agar. She wore a satin wedding gown and large tiara. Keystone-France/GettyElizabeth Taylor5 of 31Wed Conrad ‘Nicky’ Hilton in May 1950 Taylor became known for her wedding style—as there would be many looks to choose from through the years. In her first marriage to Conrad ‘Nicky’ Hilton, the actress wore a satin ball gown that showed off her tiny waist and a voluminous veil. Frank Worth, Courtesy of Capital Art/GettyKay Banks (Elizabeth Taylor)6 of 31Wed Buckley Dunstan (Don Taylor), 'Father of the Bride' (1950) The same year she tied the knot with the hotel heir, Taylor starred as Kay Banks in the original Father of the Bride. Her on-screen look was more conservative than her real-life wedding day style, but still played up her iconic curves. Transcendental Graphics/GettyJackie Kennedy7 of 31Wed John F. Kennedy in September 1953 The wedding gown that went down in history as being one of the best of all time almost didn’t happen. Ten days before her wedding to JFK, Jackie’s dress was destroyed in a flood in designer (and Alabama-native) Anne Lowe’s studio. Lowe ended up pulling together the new gown, complete with bouffant skirt and portrait neckline, just in time for what would go down as one of history’s most iconic weddings.Bachrach/GettyAudrey Hepburn8 of 31Wed Mel Ferrer in September 1954 Pierre Balmain designed Hepburn’s tea-length dress. It featured a high neck and satin sash and was paired with elbow-length gloves. A flower crown gave an ethereal touch to her wedding day style. ullstein bild via Getty ImagesDebbie Reynolds9 of 31Wed Eddie Fisher in September 1955 Reynolds wore a lace gown with cap sleeves. A short veil and pearl jewelry completed the young star’s look. Weegee/International Center of Photography/GettyThe "Other" Wedding Dress Grace Kelly Wore That We Adore10 of 31This fashion icon looked beautiful in blush far before it was a bridal trend.Queen Elizabeth II11 of 31Wed Prince Philip in November 1947 Less than three months before her November wedding, Queen Elizabeth approved a design from Britain couturier Norman Hartnell. The gown was constructed with duchesse silk satin, white seed pearls, silver thread, intricate appliques, and a silk tulle veil. The tulle train was attached to the dress at the shoulders.Hulton Archive/GettyAva Gardner12 of 31Wed Frank Sinatra in November 1951 The halter-neck dress was paired with a sheer shawl. A simple, double strand of pearls completed the bridal look. CBS via Getty ImagesNancy Reagan13 of 31Wed Ronald Reagan in March 1952 The future First Lady donned a gray wool suit with a shawl collar. Hulton Archive/GettyPrincess Margaret14 of 31Wed Antony Armstrong-Jones in May 1960 The long-sleeve, silk organza gown featured a fitted v-neck bodice and pleated, full skirt. Norman Hartwell, who designed her sister’s dress more than a decade earlier, created the look. Central Press/GettyDolly Parton15 of 31Wed Carl Dean in May 1966 Parton’s bridal style was short and sweet. A simple tulle veil was the finishing touch. via PinterestWATCH: Priscilla Presley on Why She Divorced Elvis Presley16 of 31She became lost living "his life."June Carter17 of 31Wed Johnny Cash in March 1968 Carter chose a short dress in light blue lace with bell sleeves for her wedding to crooner Johnny Cash. Low satin heels and a flower headpiece completed the ensemble.via PinterestTricia Nixon18 of 31Wed Ed Cox in June 1971 For her White House wedding, Nixon wore a V-neck gown with delicate lace and pearl embroidery. The veil cascaded out of a coordinating headpiece. Paul DeMaria/NY Daily News Archive/GettyDiana, Princess of Wales19 of 31Wed Prince Charles, Prince of Wales in July 1981 The sleeves, the train, the tiara—who could forget this iconic look? The dress was comprised of ivory silk taffeta and antique lace. Diana’s gown was kept under such tight wraps that a back-up dress was constructed on the off chance that the details of this dress were leaked before the big day. Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/GettyCaroline Kennedy20 of 31Wed Edwin Schlossberg in July 1986 The dress was designed by Carolina Herrera, a favorite designer of Caroline’s mother, Jackie. The silk organza gown had a drop waist, high round neck, and short sleeves.PL Gould/GettyShelby Eatenton Latcherie (Julia Roberts)21 of 31Wed Jackson Latcherie (Dylan McDermott), 'Steel Magnolias' (1989) Shelby’s off-the-shoulder number featured satin beads up the back and a large taffeta bow. A few year’s later, Julia Roberts would wear a slightly similar look (with fewer florettes) for her role in Runaway Bride. via PinterestAnnie Banks (Kimberly Williams-Paisley)22 of 31Wed Bryan MacKenzie (George Newbern), 'Father of the Bride' (1991) Before she was Brad Paisley’s bride, Kimberly Williams played one on-screen in the Father of the Bride reboot. The fitted bodice transformed into a full skirt with a large swathe of lace trim. Touchstone/GettyDorothy Zbornak (Bea Arthur)23 of 31Wed Lucas (Leslie Nielsen), 'Golden Girls' (aired May 1992) Who remembers this TV wedding? We’re not quite sure what was going on between the fit, lace, and those rings in v-formation, but it’s definitely one that’s hard to forget.Joseph Del Valle/NBC/GettyCeline Dion24 of 31Wed Rene Angelil in December 1994 Understated is not a word that can be used to describe Dion’s bridal attire. A large headpiece was just the beginning of this unforgettable look. Embroidery, lace, diamonds—every kind of opulence one can imagine was incorporated into the gown’s design. Michel Ponomareff/GettyNicole Kidman25 of 31Wed Keith Urban in June 2006 The one-shouldered gown with empire waist felt both vintage and modern. The bride wore her hair half up with soft curls falling just below her shoulders. Justin Lloyd/Newspix/GettyJenna Bush Hager26 of 31Wed Henry Hager in May 2008 Hager selected a gown by Oscar de la Renta, a favorite designer of former First Lady Laura Bush. It featured a V-shaped back and stunning embroidery. The bride kept the look natural and opted to forego a veil. Shealah Craighead/The White House via GettyIvanka Trump27 of 31Wed Jared Kushner in October 2009 Vera Wang designed the future First Daughter’s gown. Delicate lace sleeves were an elegant choice inspired by Grace Kelly’s bridal look. rian Marcus/Fred Marcus Photography via GettyChelsea Clinton28 of 31Wed Marc Mezvinsky in July 2010 Designer Vera Wang created the bridal look for the former First Daughter. The strapless gown featured stunning ivory silk organza and a beaded belt. Handout/GettyKate Middleton29 of 31Wed Prince William, Duke of Cambridge in April 2011 The long-sleeved dress set off a shock wave of imitation styles almost instantaneously. The gown complete with a fitted bodice, plunging lace overlay, and stunning train has become one of the most iconic bridal looks. Anwar Hussein/WireImage/GettyNicky Hilton30 of 31Wed James Rothschild in July 2015 Hilton wore a gown fit for royalty for her July wedding at Kensington Palace. The stunning lace dress, designed by Valentino, featured long sleeves, a high neck, a fitted bodice, and full skirt. Neil Mockford/Alex Huckle/GC Images/GettyPippa Middleton31 of 31Wed in James Matthews in April 2017 Pippa’s bridesmaid dress for Kate’s wedding made waves, so there were high expectations when it came to what she would wear for her own big day. The gown was a custom creation by British designer Giles Deacon. It featured cap sleeves, a high neck, and a heart-shaped cutout on the back. Max Mumby/Indigo/GettyTake a look through these stunning iconic wedding gowns through the years. This collection of celebrities, royals, and our favorite fictional characters features some of the most beautiful gowns ever walked down the aisle.About Our Ads