The Best Royal Wedding Dresses in History
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Princess Diana walked down the aisle of St. Paul’s Chapel in a wedding ceremony gown by Elizabeth and David Emmanuel with its deep ruffles of taffeta, equipped bodice, puffed sleeves, and 25-foot teach. (To this working day Diana’s train continues to be the longest in royal heritage.) Ten-thousand mom-of-pearl sequins and pearls embellished the extravagant seem, which the young princess accented with her family’s Spencer tiara.
Princess Margaret (1960)
Like her sister, Princess Margaret also wore Norman Hartnell for her wedding to photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones. He produced an hourglass ballgown silhouette out of plain silk white organza, with no other embellishments. At the time, Vogue wrote that she was “a new princess her gown, unadorned.” As an alternative, she saved the statement for her headpiece: the grand Poltimore tiara, a Victorian-period jeweled development with diamond floral scrolls.
These types of simplicity would later be honed by a different royal bride—the Duchess of Sussex.
The Duchess of Windsor (1937)
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