20 Gorgeous Wedding Gowns From The Movies and TV Shows

6. Cinderella’s dress in Cinderella (2015)

Designer Sandy Powell wanted the Cinderella dress to be a completely unique ensemble rather than just a recreation of the Cinderella wedding dresses that we’ve seen in our fairytale books. Our modern-day Cinderella dons a silk organza with floral print and a shape bodies with a long train.

7. Emma Allan and Liv Lerner’s dresses in Bride Wars (2009)

Both Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson wore Vera Wangs in Bride Wars. Kate’s is a classic Vera Wang lace and tulle wedding dress in Bride Wars while Anne’s is a gorgeous off shoulder ensemble. Kate’s wedding dress sold for a whopping $6,000 and definitely didn’t stay too long on the market.

8. Padme Amidala’s dress in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones (2012)

The detailed short veil embellished with pearls and detailed embroidery is the attention grabber of Amidala’s wedding dress designed by Trisha Biggar. The dress undeniably has an unforgettable 1920’s look.

9. Allie Hamilton’s dress in The Notebook (2004)

This is a classic wedding gown designed to fit a 1940’s look by Karyn Wagner. Wagner did an elegant work with the lace, described as “subtle touch” by fans of the design.

10. Julia Roberts’ dress in Mirror, Mirror (2012)

Elegant wedding dress inspired by film and TV shows.

Eccentric designer Eiko Ishioka left behind a wedding gown design that will forever be remembered and cherished. The 60-lb, 8 feet (in diameter) gown was supported by corsets and huge wire cages. The word ‘fantastic’ was just an understatement where Ishioka’s gown was concerned. 

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