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  2. Wedding dress of Grace Kelly - Wikipedia

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    The wedding dress of the American actress Grace Kelly, worn during her wedding to Rainier III of Monaco on 19 April 1956, is cited as one of the most elegant and best-remembered bridal gowns of all time, and one of the most famous since the mid 20th century.

  3. David Emanuel (fashion designer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, the Emanuels were chosen to design the wedding dress worn by Diana. The dress—seen by over 700 million people worldwide—was made of ivory silk, pure taffeta and antique lace, with 10,000 pearls and sequins, and had a 25 ft train.

  4. Wedding dress of Meghan Markle - Wikipedia

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    Wedding dress of Meghan Markle. The wedding dress worn by Meghan Markle at her wedding to Prince Harry on 19 May 2018 [1] was designed by the British fashion designer Clare Waight Keller, artistic director of the fashion house Givenchy.

  5. Meghan Markle’s wedding dress designer details their ‘very ...

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    Meghan’s off-the-shoulder form-fitting dress imposed a mod, 90s-inspired aesthetic. Meanwhile, Kate Middleton’s wedding gown incorporated intricate embellishments with a plunging neckline, a ...

  6. Where to Buy a Wedding Dress Online So It Actually Fits - AOL

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    Here are a few of our favorite tips for shopping for a wedding dress online from bridal boutique experts, seamstresses and former brides, plus 20 virtual retailers offering incredible bridal ...

  7. Elizabeth Emanuel - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, the couple were chosen to design the wedding dress of Lady Diana Spencer for her marriage to Charles, Prince of Wales. The dress—seen by over 700 million people worldwide—was made of ivory silk, pure taffeta and antique lace, with 10,000 pearls and sequins, and had a 25 ft train.