The Most Iconic Royal Wedding Dresses Throughout History (2024)

If you didn't get enough royal wedding mania fromPrince Harry and Meghan Markle's nuptials back in 2018, you're in luck. We're looking back at the greatest royal wedding dresses in history. From Queen Victoria's trendsetting white gown to Princess Diana's long train toGrace Kelly's lace dress that influenced a thousand others (visions ofKate Middleton,anyone?), these royal brides sure know how to make a statement walking down the aisle.

Meghan Markle's classicClaire Waight Kellerdress is already one for the books, but did you know it bears a striking resemblance toPrincess Margaret'ssimple, silk number? Have you heard the story behind how Queen Victoria popularized the white wedding dress? Most recently,Princess Beatricemade the case for upcycling vintage gowns by raiding her grandmother's closet for her wedding day. In short, there's plenty of royal history hidden in the bridal fashion archive.

To learn more, scroll through to see 39 iconic royal wedding dresses throughout history.

Queen Victoria, 1840

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Thewhitewedding dress that started it all. Fans of Masterpiece'sVictoriaare no doubt intimately acquainted with Queen Victoria's courtship and subsequent wedding to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha on February 10, 1840. For her wedding atSt. James Palace, the young queen started a wedding trend that would live on for centuries by wearing a white wedding dress.

Mary of Teck, 1893

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Mary of Teck married the future King George V—Queen Victoria's grandson and Queen Elizabeth II's grandfather—in a beautiful gown designed by London-based Lingon and Curtis. The over-the-top gown was trimmed in ostrichfeathersand orange blossoms.

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Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, 1923

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Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon became an instant bridal icon when she married the Duke of York in 1923. Her gown is today considered a classic 1920's piece of fashion with its dropped waist,pearland silver embellishments, and very decoheadpiece.

Wallis Simpson, 1937

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For her wedding to the Duke of Windsor at the Château de Candé inFrance,Wallis Simpson(the world's most famous divorcée at the time), wore a dress by designer Mainbocher. The palebluecolor was custom created for the duch*ess, and coined "Wallis blue."

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Queen Elizabeth II, 1947

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Forher wedding to Prince Phillip, Queen Elizabeth chose a satin duch*esse long-sleeve wedding gown with floral embroidery and crystal andpearlappliqué (10,000 pearls, to be exact) designed by Norman Hartnell. He cited Botticelli's painting "Primavera" as his inspiration. The 13-foot silk train made for quite the entrance and undoubtedly set royal weddingtrendsfor the future.

Rita Hayworth, 1949

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Rita Hayworth's wedding dress is an instant classic. The screen siren married Prince Aly Khan in a periwinklebluedress, complete with a matching hat fromChristian Dior'sclassic New Look collection.

Queen Soraya of Iran, 1951

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For the maximalist 1951 wedding, the empress of Iran's magnificentChristian Dior dress was completed with 20,000feathersand 6,000 diamonds.

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Grace Kelly, 1956

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Grace Kelly's wedding dresshas become the stuff of fashion legend. The ultimate symbol of a fairytale wedding, Kelly's bridal attire is now one of the most-referenced gowns in history. Thehigh-neck, long-sleeve dress with a dramatic, billowing skirt (and a 10-and-a-half-foot-long train) was designed by Helen Rose and made from 125-year-old Brusselslace, taffeta, and thousands of hand-sewn pearls.

Princess Margaret, 1960

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Described byLifemagazine as "the simplest royal wedding gown inhistory," thesilkorganza wedding dress worn byPrincess Margaret (designed by Norman Hartnell, a royal favorite who makes more than one appearance on this list) would start a regal bridal trend. Many royals after her wore similarly minimal, long-sleevedsilhouettes.

Queen Fabiola, 1960

Designed by Cristóbol Balenciaga himself, Queen Fabiola's wedding dress, featuring a white mink trim, was such a work of art that it's currently housed at the Balenciaga Museum inSpain.

Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands, 1966

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Designed by Bergé-Farwick of Maison Linette, Princess Beatrix's minimal,satin wedding dress, which she wore to her 1966 nuptials to Prince Claus, was pure bridal elegance. The stunning ensemble also featured a longtrain and voluminous veil.

Princess Margrethe of Denmark, 1967

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The now Queen of Denmark chose a gown by Danish designer Jørgen Bende for her wedding to Henrik, the future Prince Consort of Denmark. The long-sleeve, square neckdress featured a special detail: a piece oflacethat has been used on several of the Danish royal family's wedding dresses.

Queen Silvia of Sweden, 1976

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Dior'sMarc Bohan designed Queen Silvia's understated wedding dress. Her sleek attire allowed her gorgeous, cameotiarato shine front-and-center.

Princess Caroline of Monaco, 1978

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Grace Kelly's daughter, Princess Caroline of Monaco, married Phillipe Junot in a 1970's-style wedding dress by Marc Bohan forChristian Dior that was typical of the era. She eschewed a tiara in favor of two buns (boho-chic before boho-chic took over Pinterest boards everywhere) covered in daintyfloral crowns. Trendsetting must run in the family.

Queen Noor, 1978

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American Lisa Halaby, the future Queen Noor, married Jordan's King Hussein wearing a demure high-neckChristian Diorgown.

Princess Diana, 1981

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Designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel,Princess Diana's wedding dressbecame instantly iconic and sparked a thousand knockoffs—with the first copycat design hitting a department store just five hours after the royalceremony. The silk-and-taffeta creation took the world's breath away. Hand embroidered with mother-of-pearl sequins and an estimated 10,000pearls, the gown took the duo of designers months to prepare. The famous 25-foot longtrain, adorned with lace that once belonged to Queen Mary, defined a decade of brides in the 1980's, who all longed for that same show-stopping, dramatic entrance.

Queen Rania of Jordan, 1993

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Created byBruce Oldfield, the dress Queen Rania of Jordan wore to marry Prince Abdullah in 1993 was beyond iconic. Covered ingolddetailed trim, it featured an overcoat with an embroidered collar and a voluminous skirt.

Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones, 1994

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Much like her mother, Princess Margaret, Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones's wedding dress byJasper Conranturned royal into minimal. The silk crepechiffondress with heavysatinorganza layers was fantastically simple and timeless.

Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece, 1995

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When Marie-Chantal married Prince Pavlos of Greece, she wore aValentinogown featuring 12 different types offlorallace. It reportedly took more than 25 seamstresses to complete the ivory silk wedding dress.

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Sophie Rhys-Jones, 1999

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To marry Queen Elizabeth's youngest son, Prince Edward, at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle (the samevenueas Prince Harry and Meghan Markle), Sophie Rhys-Jones tapped designer Samantha Shaw to create a pearl-encrusted V-neck ivory silk organzacoatdress.

Queen 'Masenate Mohato Seeiso of Lesotho, 2000

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‘Masenate Mohato Seeiso (born Anna Karabo Motšoeneng) made history as the first commoner to marry into the royal family of Lesotho when she said “I do” to King Letsie III. An equally noteworthy moment was the sparkly wedding dress she donned at her Catholic wedding ceremony on February 18, 2000, which was held at a football stadium with 40,000 guests. The long-sleeve ball gown covered in beaded embellishments (some were even shaped like a crown) was quintessentially royal. The bride went all out with a jewel-encrusted tiara, diamond drop earrings, and a diamond necklace.

Crown Princess Sarah of Brunei, 2004

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Sarah Salleh became royalty at just 17 years old when she wed the crown prince of Brunei, Al-Muhtadee Billah, on September 9, 2004. The bride wore a floral Malay outfit in blue, red, and gold, and she paired her luxe look with a bejeweled headscarf, diamond shoes, and a bouquet made of gold and more diamonds. Her ornate outfit complemented the venue, the Istana Nurul Iman in Brunei, which is the largest palace in the world.

Camilla Parker Bowles, 2005

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For the low-key wedding,Camilla Parker Bowleschose a blue and cream silk chiffon dress with a matching silk coat designed by Robinson Valentine. She topped it off with a creation from famous hat designerPhilip Treacy.

Queen Letizia of Spain, 2004

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Journalist Letizia Ortiz married King Felipe ofSpainin a design byManuel Pertegaz. The wedding dress featured natural silks, embroidered with gold thread and a 15-foot train.

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, 2010

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The heir to the Swedish throne wore anoff-the-shouldergown by Pär Engsheden for her 2010 wedding. Like Queen Silvia, Princess Victoria topped the otherwise uncomplicated look (except for that incredibly long train) with the Napoleonic-era cameotiara.

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Kate Middleton, 2011

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What else can we say aboutKate Middleton'slace-covered Sarah Burton forAlexander McQueen wedding dress that hasn't already been said? Like Princess Diana and Grace Kelly before her, Kate's dress spawned thousands of copycat designs and isstill influencing bridal trendstoday.

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Princess Charlene of Monaco, 2011

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Charlene Wittstock married Monaco's Prince Albert in an Armani Privé dress, which she herself called a "masterpiece." Roberta Armani toldVogue that “it was such a huge responsibility that we actually made two dresses just in case something happened to one of them." According to the publication, the dress took over 2,500 hours to create and featured a five-meter-long train adorned with 40,000 Swarovski crystals and 20,000 mother-of-pearl teardrops.

Zara Phillips, 2011

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Queen Elizabeth's granddaughterZara Phillipsmarried Mike Tindall in a classicA-line wedding dress created by the queen's couturier,Stewart Parvin.

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Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan, 2011

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When Jetsun Pema said “I do” to King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck on October 13, 2011, she dressed herself head to toe in vibrant colors. The queen sported an elaborate kira, the traditional dress for Bhutanese women, which took three years to weave from raw silk. Her eye-catching outfit was the highlight of their intimate Buddhist ceremony, which took place in the middle of a fortress in Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan.

Stephanie de Lannoy, 2012

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The Belgian duch*ess wore an ivoryElie Saabwedding dress, complete with a 13-foot long train, to marry the heir to the throne of Luxembourg.

Princess Salwa Aga Khan, 2013

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Kendra Spears became Princess Salwa Aga Khan when she married Prince Rahim Aga Khan in 2013. For thecouple'swedding, the former model chose a classicivoryand gold sari.

Elisabetta Maria Rosboch von Wolkenstein, 2014

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The ivoryValentinowedding dress Elisabetta wore to marry Belgium's Prince Amedeo was topped off with a 5-meter-long point d'esprit tulleveil.

Princess Sofia of Sweden, 2015

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Sofia Hellqvist said "I do" to Sweden's Prince Carl Philip in a long-sleevedress. Created byIda Sjöstedt, the gown was covered in delicate lace made by José María Ruiz and a hand-cut and hand-stitched train.

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Meghan Markle, 2018

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With the whole world watching,Meghan Markleembodied every ounce of royal grace in a classic and surprisingly minimalist wedding dress designed byGivenchy'sClare Waight Keller, which was topped off with the Queen Mary Filigree tiara.

"The focus of the dress is the graphic open bateaunecklinethat gracefully frames the shoulders and emphasizes the slender sculpted waist," the palace noted in a statement. "The lines of the dress extend towards the back where the train flows in soft round folds cushioned by an underskirt in triple silk organza. The slim three-quartersleevesadd a note of refined modernity." The veil represented all53 countriesin the British Commonwealth, with floral embroidery for each. It also hid a sweet message forPrince Harry: Markle's "something blue" was a piece of the dress she wore on the couple's first date sewn into the veil.

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Meghan Markle, 2018

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Meghan Markle'sGivenchywedding dress may have been the main event, but we were even more blown away by her reception attire. Todance the night away with their closest friends and family(including Serena Williams and George Clooney), Meghan slipped into a sophisticatedhalter dress by Stella McCartney.

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Princess Eugenie, 2018

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Princess Eugeniewed Jack Brooksbank on October 12, 2018, wearing a custom gown byBritish label Peter Pilotto. The regal dress featured a slightly off-the-shoulder neckline, long sleeves, and a dramatic train. While also beautiful, the ensemble had a meaningful, touching design. The back of the dress dipped to show off the princess's scar from a childhoodscoliosisoperation, asilhouetteshe specifically requested. The fabric's jacquard weave contained a thistle for Scotland (due to the couple's fondness for Balmoral, a Scottish castle on a royal estate), a shamrock (a nod to Eugenie's Irish heritage on her mother's side), and the York rose and ivy (representing the couple's home).

Princess Eugenie, 2018

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Like several royal brides before her,Princess Eugenieopted for an outfit change for her weddingreception. For this look, the royal princess recruited close friend and designerZac Posento create a Grace Kelly-inspired gown. Thegown featured an unexpected shade: blush. The chosen hue, which was a nod to the English rose, broke royal tradition by deviating from the white and ivory shades of bridal gowns past.

Lady Gabriella Windsor, 2019

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The daughter of Prince Michael of Kent, the Queen's cousin,Lady Gabriella Windsor wed Thomas Kingstonat St. George's Chapel in Windsor in May 2019. Designed byItalian designerLuisa Beccaria, her lace gown featured anillusionneckline and long sleeves.

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Charlotte Casiraghi, 2019

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Charlotte Casiraghi, Princess Grace of Monaco's granddaughter, hosted an intimate royal weddingat the beginning of June 2019. However, a proper celebration followed a month later. For her second wedding in Provence, Casiraghi wore a coutureGiambattista Valligown with a sheer neckline, lace detailing, and layers of tulle.

Marie Chevallier, 2019

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2019 was a big year for Princess Grace's grandchildren, as another one of her descendants, Louis Ducruet, married hishigh school sweetheart in Monaco. The bride, Marie Chevallier, wore three different outfits throughout the wedding weekend. For the civil ceremony, Chevallier wore a silkjumpsuit—a royal wedding first—and later changed into ashort lace dress with an overskirt for the reception. However, it was her church ceremony look that stole our hearts. Designed byAtelier Boisangerand the groom's sister, Pauline Ducruet, the white gown featured Zagar and chantilly lace and was paired with a dramatic veil.

Countess Olympia von und zu Arco-Zinneberg, 2019

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Prince Jean-Christophe Napoleon Bonaparte, a descendant of Napoleon Bonaparte,married Countess Olympia von und zu Arco-Zinneberg, the great-granddaughter of Austria’s last emperor, Karl I, in Paris. The bride wore a whiteOscar de la Rentafern gown with a custom matching capelet and cathedral veil. The entire look was embroidered by 10 dressmakers and took over 1,440 hours to create.

Princess Beatrice, 2020

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After canceling her May 2020 nuptials,Princess Beatrice wed Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in secreton July 17, 2020. Both her "something borrowed" and "something old" happened to be her wedding dress, which she borrowed from Queen Elizabeth. Thevintage numberwas designed by Norman Hartnell in the 1960's. Of course, Bea made her grandmother's gown her own by adding voluminous organza sleeves and altering the hem. The unexpected bridal look was complete with Queen Mary's diamond fringe tiara—the same tiara Queen Elizabeth wore down the aisle in 1947.

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