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  2. Wedding dress of Lady Diana Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Lady Diana Spencer's bridal gown was an ivory silk taffeta and antique lace gown, with a 25-foot (7.6 m) train and a 153 yards (140 m) tulle veil, valued then at £9,000 (equivalent to $43,573 in 2023). It was worn at Diana's wedding to Charles, Prince of Wales in 1981 at St Paul's Cathedral.

  3. Wedding dress of Jacqueline Bouvier - Wikipedia

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    Lowe had made Bouvier's dress for her wedding to Hugh Auchincloss. The bridal gown, of ivory-colored silk taffeta, featured a portrait neckline and huge round skirt. The skirt featured interwoven tucking bands and tiny wax flowers.

  4. Ivory Room dresses it up: Expands into former White's ... - AOL

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    Gannett. Kevin Lynch, Wooster Daily Record. May 21, 2024 at 5:03 AM. Among the first steps along the path of planning for a wedding ceremony is finding the right wedding dress, and since 2022...

  5. Ann Lowe - Wikipedia

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    Ann Cole Lowe (December 14, 1898 – February 25, 1981) was an American fashion designer. Best known for designing the ivory silk taffeta wedding dress worn by Jacqueline Bouvier when she married John F. Kennedy in 1953, she was the first African American to become a noted fashion designer. [1]

  6. Wedding dress of Sarah Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Ferguson wore a dress made from ivory duchesse satin and featuring heavy beading [1] for her wedding to Prince Andrew, Duke of York (second son of Queen Elizabeth II) on 23 July 1986 at Westminster Abbey. Designed by Lindka Cierach, [2] the beadwork incorporated various symbols including hearts representing romance, anchors and waves ...

  7. Wedding dress - Wikipedia

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    Since the middle of the 20th century, most Western wedding dresses have usually been white, though "wedding white" includes shades such as eggshell, ecru, and ivory. White is not the universal color of wedding dresses. In Mexico, for example, red is a popular color. [citation needed]