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    From Queen Elizabeth to Prince Harry and Megan, we’ve been enraptured by royal weddings for decades. We sit with baited breath to witness what the lucky princess will wear, do they seem genuine?

    Throughout the years, the royal family has seen many changes, but many wedding traditions have remained. From orange blossoms and welsh gold to Honiton lace, royal brides are connected through age-old customs. Although times change, what stays the same is the classic beauty of these brides. Let’s take a look down royal memory lane…

    Queen Victoria – 1840

    Queen Victoria not only set many royal wedding traditions, her big day continues to unknowingly inspire brides throughout the word today. At the time of her wedding, brides traditionally wore colourful dresses. However, Queen Victoria wanted to be different and opted for white to stand out. She’s the reason we wear white wedding dresses today. Queen Victoria also single-handedly brought the veil trend back into style with her veil and floral headdress decorated with orange blossoms and myrtle. In the decades following, Princess Victoria, Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Beatrice have all incorporated orange blossoms into their dresses in tribute.

    Following her wedding, Queen Victoria planted a myrtle shrub in her garden at the Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Since then, every British royal bride has plucked a sprig from this very bush to place in her bridal bouquet.

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    Grace Kelly of Monaco – 1956

    Academy Award-winning actress Grace Kelly’s wedding dress has gone down in history as one of the most iconic to ever exist. Designed by close friend and double Academy winning designer, Helen Rose, the Victorian-inspired gown was made of 125-year-old Brussels lace, taffeta, and thousands of hand-sewn pearls.

    It took six weeks and 30 different seamstresses to complete the dress, which featured 100 yards (91 metres) of silk net, and a veil that used 90 yards of tulle (82 metres). To keep the veil in place, Kelly opted for a Juliet cap decorated with lace, orange blossoms and seed pearls instead of a tiara. Instead of a bridal bouquet, Kelly followed the tradition of the time and carried a bible.

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    Queen Elizabeth – 1947

    Reigning monarch Queen Elizabeth. The dress, designed by Norman Hartnell, was a simplistic yet elegant creation inspired by Botticelli’s Renaissance masterpiece Primavera, which symbolises the coming of Spring. Britain was still recovering post WWII, and Hartnell wanted the dress to follow a theme of rebirth and growth with his signature embroidery. A lace-trimmed sweetheart neckline and long sleeves flowed into a bodice and full princess-skirt decorated with 10 000 exquisite seed-pearl- and diamanté-encrusted star flowers, roses, jasmine blossoms and embroidered ears of wheat. To complete the look, the skirt trailed of in an elaborate 15-foot (4.57 metre) train.

    It took a whopping 350 seamstresses seven weeks to complete this iconic piece of fashion. Interestingly, the dress was paid for with coupons! At the time, everyone – even the Queen – was under rationing measures following WWII, so she saved up clothing ration coupons and was also granted a few from the government to pay for the dress.

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    Princess Diana – 1981

    One of the most iconic wedding dresses to ever be created was worn by the much loved Princess Diana. A tale of powerul puffed sleevs and trailing trains, Princess Diana’s dress was incredibly characteristic of 1980s fashion.

    David and Elizabeth Emanuel designed this iconic dress that featured a fitted and boned bodice with panels embroidered with lace that one belonged to Queen Mary, romantic puffed sleeves and a full skirt of ivory silk taffeta and hand embroidery in tiny mother-of-pearl sequins and pearls, centering on a heart motif. Her dress was completed with a dramatic 25-foot (7.62 metre) train. Her 153 yard (139 metre) ivory silk tulle veil, spangled with mother-of-pearl sequins, was held by the Spencer family’s diamond tiara.

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    Kate Middleton – 2011

    The marriage of a prince and a commoner made news around the world, causing millions of eager eyes to tune in to a never-before-seen royal affair. Kate Middleton stunned in a Victorian-inspired princess-cut gown with lace sleeves highly reminiscent of Grace Kelly’s iconic gown.

    The dress, designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, featured an ivory satin bodice with floral motifs cut from machine-made lace. Individual flowers were hand-cut from lace and hand-engineered onto ivory silk tulle to create a design which incorporates the rose, thistle, daffodil and shamrock. The skirt’s soft pleats were designed to echo an opening flower. The back of the gown was lined with 58 buttons of gazar and organza, which fasten by means of Rouleau loops, and ended with a two-metre train.

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    Megan Markle – 2018

    Megan Markle wed Prince Harry in a stunning boatneck sheath dress designed by Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy. Timeless and elegant, the gown was made from double bonded silk cady. A true standout, however, was the veil that was designed to represent the distinctive flora of each Commonwealth country united in one spectacular floral composition. The national flowers of all 53 commonwealth countries were intricately embroidered into the lining of the veil. The veil is five meters long and made from silk tulle with a trim of hand-embroidered flowers in silk threads and organza. Atop her head sat the Queen Mary’s diamond bandeau tiara, which was lent to Her Royal Highness by The Queen.

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    Princess Eugenie – 2018

    Designed by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos, the gown features a folded neckline that ends in a low back that drapes into a flowing full length train. Symbolic meaning was woven into the dress such as the Thistle for Scotland to acknowledge the couple’s fondness for Balmoral, a Shamrock for Ireland as a nod to the Bride’s Ferguson family, the York Rose and ivy representing the couple’s home. These were reinterpreted in a garland of rope like motifs, woven into a jacquard of silk, cotton and viscose blend. She completed the look with the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, lent to her by Her Majesty The Queen.

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    Hollywood’s biggest and brightest stars turned out in numbers for the most exciting award show of the season. As the culmination of awards season, the Oscars often come with high fashion expectations.

    The excitement over who will win the big awards of the evening can only be overshadowed by what celebrities will wear. Red carpet fashion is often hit or miss, but luckily our favourite stars stunned in gowns oozing old Hollywood glamour. Many of our leading ladies opted for white, cream and blush-toned creations. While sticking to traditional silhouettes, a host of the gowns featured unique skirts, capes and trains. One-shoulder was the trend of the evening, seen on formidable actors such as Regina King, Renée Zellwegger and Cynthia Erivo.

    Many of the famous faces walked the red carpet in stunning gowns that gave us major bridal inspiration. Here are a few of our favourites:

    Regina King in custom atelier Versace

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    Lily Aldridge in Ralph Lauren

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    Brie Larsen in custom Celine

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    Salma Hayek in Gucci

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    Renée Zellwegger in custom Giorgio Armani

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    Scarlett Johansson in custom Oscar de la Renta

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    Cynthia Erivo in custom Versace

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    Adriana Lima in Ralph and Russo couture

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    These ain’t your grandma’s pearls. Symbolic of wisdom, pearls have a calming effect and are believed to attract wealth and luck as well as offer protection. With such loaded meaning, this sea gemstone is perfect for a wedding day. Add delicate detail with some well-placed pearls, and you’ll be feeling romantic and elegant in no time.

    Take some inspiration from these sophisticated stunners.

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    Wedding dresses are gushed over and are often made the centre of attention on the big day. This may leave you, as the groom, feeling as though your suit is not of much importance. Well, that’s definitely not true! You surely want to look your best on your special day.

    For some, a custom-made suit is the best way to achieve that. Others, however, may be on the fence about whether a bespoke suit is worth it.

    Here are some pros and cons of custom-made suits to help you decide:

    Pros:  

    – Fit 

    Nothing looks better than a suit that fits you perfectly. This is particularly worthy of noting for those who don’t have a “typical” body. Off the rack suits are catered almost exclusively to the “average” body type.

    – Look 

    Material, design, patterns, and style can all be tailored to your exact needs and wants. The look of the suit will be nothing short of what you imagined. You won’t have to settle for the generic offerings of stores.

    – Attention to detail

    Since your suit is being made by a tailor, you’ll get a final product that has been paid careful attention to from start to finish. As a result of this attention to detail, you’ll get the best possible quality.

    Cons: 

    – Cost 

    Since you’re paying for higher quality material as well as the time and labour it takes to create the suit, you’ll be paying quite a bit more than you would for a suit off the racks. You’ll have to consider whether your budget allows for this.

    – Time consuming 

    Bespoke suits are usually made by hand, with minimal machines involved. On top of that, you’ll have to go for a few fittings in order to ensure the suit fits you perfectly. This will take much more time than simply purchasing a suit at a store.

    – May not get your money’s worth 

    Custom-made suits are great, and it’s always good to have one in your closest for special occasions. However, if you’re a guy who doesn’t wear suits very often, splurging on an expensive suit may not be worth your while. If it’s just going to collect dust in your closet, consider a store bought suit instead.

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    A film star turned royal, Grace Kelly is a Hollywood icon that will always be remembered for her style and class. The award-winning actress became real royalty when she married Prince Rainier of Monaco on April 19, 1956. This wedding has since gone on to inspire many brides on their own big day. Let’s take a look into this glamorous affair.

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    Kelly and Rainier met at the Cannes Film Festival in 1955, and were married within a year at Monaco’s Saint Nicholas Cathedral.

    The highly anticipated marriage of the A-list movie star and Prince of Monaco drew much attention from the public. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the production company Kelly worked for, broadcast the entire ceremony to 30 million viewers in Europe.  There were two parts to the celebrations held on consecutive days: the civil ceremony and then the church marriage. It was a star-studded event, with old-school film icons like Cary Grant, Ava Gardner, and Gloria Swanson, as well as society notables Aristotle Onassis and Conrad Hilton in attendance among the 700 guests.

    Kelly chose close friend and double Academy winning designer, Helen Rose, to create her perfect wedding dresses. For the civil ceremony, Kelly wore a pink floral embroidered suit, topped off with a Juliet cap. Her church ceremony dress was a gift from the MGM production house, as Kelly had starred in many of their films. Rose was the costume designer on four of Kelly’s films with MGM.

    The Victorian-inspired gown was made of 125-year-old Brussels lace, taffeta, and thousands of hand-sewn pearls. The skirt was made of ivory faille and featured three petticoats: a smoothing petticoat, a ruffled petticoat and a foundation petticoat. Underneath the dress was the skirt support, the under bodice and the lace bodice with a slip. The gown itself was made of 100 yards (91 metres) of silk net, and the veil was 90 yards (82 metres). To keep the veil in place, Kelly opted for a Juliet cap decorated with lace, orange blossoms and seed pearls instead of a tiara. 30 seamstresses worked for 6 weeks to complete the look.

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    Keeping with tradition of the time, Kelly carried a bible instead of a bridal bouquet, although it was decorated with a small bouquet of lilies-of-the-valley. The bible was a gift from MGM.

    The groom wore a military uniform he designed himself.

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    For their reception, guests feasted on a six-tier white wedding cake, out of which a pair of live turtledoves flew when the newlyweds cut into the cake with a sword.

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    Following the wedding, the pair honeymooned with a seven-week cruise on the yacht, Deo Juvante II, a wedding gift from Onassis.

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    As everyone knows, detail counts when it comes to your wedding look. The dress and hair might be the main focus but trust us, it is possible to ruin a whole look with something as simple as jewellery. So, since we’ve come full circle and and are now back to the roaring 20s, we take some inspiration from a bygone era for dramatic yet feminine earrings that will complete the look to perfection.

    Think bold, heavy, and dark, but always sophisticated and sleek. Stay away from cheap or imitation earrings as this could give a “fake” look you don’t want. Here, take the time to carefully consider the earrings that will match your style and give you rocker flair without overpowering the rest of your outfit.







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    Ever loved something so much you made it your wedding theme? This couple did. Their love of the musical The Greatest Showman was so great, they just knew they had to incorporate it into their big day.

    Julia and Kurtis Moellmann from Orlando, Florida are both huge fans of the circus. So much so that the pair, both of whom work at Ripley Entertainment Inc. knew it had to be a part of their wedding

    “Kurtis and I grew up loving the circus,” Julia told Business Insider. “I used to take my mother — who had recently passed away suddenly due to brain cancer — to the circus every Mother’s Day.”

    “It describes our lives, our current jobs, and what we both love,” she explains their love of the circus. “When we’re not at work, we’re at a local circus or searching for oddities that might be found in a circus sideshow.”

    A year before their wedding, the couple watched The Greatest Showman starring Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron and Zendaya. They fell in love with the musical, rewatching it over and over again. The film’s aesthetic matched perfectly with their personalities, so they decided to recreate it for their big day.

    Their barn-like wedding venue was transformed into a circus tent with draping red and white fabrics hung from the ceiling.

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    Both Julia and Kurtis wore circus-inspired outfits, with Kurtis dressing like a ringleader.

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    To go with the theme, carnival snacks like popcorn and snow cones were on offer, as well as food stands featuring burgers, pizza, chicken, fries, and funnel cake.

    “We had freak-show posters, circus photo ops, and everyone was given a clown nose at their place setting,” Julia adds. The pair even had a miniature horse to pose with them for photos.

    Their guests loved this unique take on a wedding.

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    “Kurtis and I aren’t your average white dress, church wedding people, so it was a nice break for everyone overall,” Julia explains. “You can only eat so many badly cooked steaks and watch couples frolic down a church aisle so many times without falling asleep,” she said of traditional weddings.

    Check out more of their work on their website.

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    Accessories finish off your look, so why not go bold with a bridal hat? Bridal hats are definitely having a moment. From the runway to the royal family, we’ve seen this trend be rocked to perfection.

    These hats are typically worn pre- or post reception, the best time to truly experiment and have fun with your look. Bridal hats are perfect for summer weddings to shield your face from the sun and hopefully protect your makeup from melting.

    Beyond this, bridal hats can be effortlessly chic and classy. Regardless of your wedding theme, theres a style for you. A simple and clean wide-brimmed hat will give you old-school glamour, while a straw-hat adorned with flowers will scream boho luxe.

    Take some inspiration from these fashion-forward brides:

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    Celebrities are known to lead a lavish life of excess, and it’s no surprise they would splash out big bucks on their big day. For many, the focal point of a wedding is the wedding dress, which can cost quite a bit of money.

    Of course, money is no issue for celebrities, with many spending millions on their dream dress. These are the most expensive celebrity wedding dresses of all time.

    Grace Kelly – $65,000 (over R960 00)

    Grace Kelly exemplifies class, and her wedding dress was no different. The iconic film star turned royal stunned in a long-sleeve, high-necked victorian-style gown with lace detailing for her 1956 wedding to Monaco’s Prince Rainier III. The dress, which featured hand-sewn pearls and 125-year-old lace from Brussels, reportedly retails for over R960 00.

    Jessica Biel – $100,000 (R1 477 290)

    Jessica Biel opted against tradition by wearing a blush-coloured gown for her 2012 wedding to Justin Timberlake. The Giambattista Valli Haute Couture number featured delicate ruffles and is estimated to be worth R1 477 290.

    Victoria Beckham – $100,000 (R1 477 290)

    Posh Spice never disappoints when it comes to fashion. For her 1999 wedding to David Beckham, she wore a champagne-coloured Vera Wang number complete with a 6-metre train, estimated to be worth R1 477 290. She still owns the dress and plans to pass it down to her daughter Harper.

    Princess Diana – $115,000 (R1 698 883)

    Princess Diana’s wedding dress has gone down in history as the most iconic gown to ever exist. The Alexander McQueen ivory taffeta gown was adorned with sequins, frilled lace and 10 000 pearls. It’s thus no surprise that it would fetch a pretty penny, with an estimated cost of R1 698 883.

    Elizabeth Taylor – $187,931 (R2 776 285)

    This iconic actress has said ‘I do’ a record 8 times, but her most famous one was her very first back in 1950. At the tender age of 18, the starlet married Conrad “Nicky” Hilton (great-uncle to Paris and Nicky and heir to the Hilton hotel empire) in a gorgeous princess-cut satin gown featuring pearl embroidery. In 2013, the dress went up for auction and sold for R2 776 285.

    Mariah Carey – $250,000 (R3 693 225)

    It was a stunningly expensive dress never-to-be-worn. Mariah Carey was set to marry  billionaire businessman James Packer back in 2018 but their engagement was unfortunately called off. Fans did, however, catch a glimpse of her custom Valentino wedding dress in her music video for her song, ‘I Don’t’. The dress was worth a reported R3 693 225.

    Amal Clooney – $380,000 (R5 613 702)

    The beautiful human-rights lawyer tied the knot with George Clooney in a stunning Italian ceremony.  She chose Oscar de la Renta to design her perfect dress, which would be the last one this iconic designer would create before his passing in 2014. The off-the-shoulder wedding dress was appliquéd with fourteen yards of Chantilly lace and was hand-embroidered with  pearls and diamante stones, and reportedly retails for R5 613 702.

    Kate Middleton – $434,000 (R6 411 438)

    Another royal to inspire countless copycat wedding dresses, Kate Middleton’s gown is still much loved today. Created by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, the Victorian-inspired dress featured lace appliqué , hand-cut English lace and French Chantilly lace, 58 gazar and organza covered buttons fastened by Rouleau loops and a two-metre long train. All of this was achieved for the price of R6 411 438.

    Kim Kardashian – $500,000 (R7 386 450)

    Would it be a list about excess if it didn’t include Kim Kardashian? The reality star turned businesswoman wowed the crowd in a custom Ricardo Tisci for Givenchy Haute Couture design for her 2014 wedding to Kanye West. The long-sleeved dress featured sheer paneling and cutouts, and is said to be worth R7 386 450.

    Victoria Swarovski – $1 million (R14 772 900)

     

    She may not be a household name but her surname is. Heiress to the Swarovski fortune, Victoria Swarovski, shook the world when she wed Munich-based entrepreneur Werner Mürz in an over-the-top, three-day extravaganza back in 2017. Of course, the dress was adorned with, you guessed it, Swarovski crystals. 50o 000, to be exact. The custom-made gown was designed by Michael Cinco, weighed about 45 kg and is worth more than R14 772 900.

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    If you’re planning a glamorous affair, you’ll want your bridesmaids to look the part. Complete the look with bridesmaid dresses full of wow-factor.

    Regardless of your colour scheme, some well placed sequins and fancy fabrics will provide the ultimate sophistication. Your best girls will be feeling fancy with full-length gowns made of luxurious fabric like silk, satin and velvet. Or go full-glitz with sequins, embellishment or tulle.

    Here are some ideas to inspire you:

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