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From Diana to Meghan: The most iconic royal wedding dresses of all time

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 15, 2026, 06:00 IST
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The Royal Wedding Dresses That Made History

Let’s be real for a second. When a royal wedding rolls around, we aren't just tuning in for the vows or the celebrity guest list. We are tuning in for the dress. It’s the ultimate fashion reveal. But what exactly makes a gown fit for a princess? Fashion historians will tell you it usually comes down to a strict royal formula. We're talking modest cuts with higher necklines and covered shoulders, luxurious fabrics like heavy taffeta or Mikado silk that photograph flawlessly, and of course, a sweeping train dramatic enough to fill a massive cathedral. Over the decades, a few royal brides have taken these rules and completely nailed the assignment. Let's take a look at the most unforgettable bridal looks in history.

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Grace Kelly

It’s basically impossible to talk about royal brides without bowing down to Grace Kelly. Back in 1956, the Hollywood star turned Princess of Monaco wore a gown gifted by her studio, MGM. Designed by Oscar-winner Helen Rose, that antique Brussels lace bodice and sweeping silk faille skirt set the gold standard for royal elegance.


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Princess Diana

And then there was Diana. In 1981, she gave us the quintessential fairy-tale moment. David and Elizabeth Emanuel designed a massive ivory silk taffeta gown that practically screamed "1980s." Embroidered with a staggering 10,000 pearls, the dress featured those famous dramatic puffed sleeves and a record-breaking 24-foot train. It was a fiercely guarded fashion secret right up until the second she stepped out of her carriage.


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Meghan Markle

Not every royal goes for heavy lace or pearls. Take Meghan Markle in 2018. She stunned everyone by going totally minimalist. Her Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy dress skipped the heavy embellishments entirely for an unembellished silk cady fabric and a sleek bateau neckline. The drama? That was all in the 16-foot veil, hand-embroidered with the signature flora of all 53 Commonwealth countries. Sleek, simple, and totally unforgettable.


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Queen Elizabeth II

Sometimes, the best dresses are the ones with a deep backstory. When Queen Elizabeth II married in 1947, Britain was still dealing with post-WWII rationing. She actually had to use ration coupons to pay for the materials for her Norman Hartnell dress! The 10,000 seed pearls were arranged in spring flower motifs—a purposeful symbol of hope and rebirth for a recovering nation.


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Princess Beatrice

Decades later, her granddaughter, Princess Beatrice, pulled off the sweetest tribute. In 2020, Beatrice dug right into the Queen's own closet. She borrowed a vintage Norman Hartnell gown her grandmother wore to a movie premiere in the 1960s. After adding some sheer organza puff sleeves, she gave the world a rare, beautiful moment of royal upcycling.


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Kate Middleton

Does Kate Middleton’s wedding dress ring a bell? It should. Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen crafted a masterful piece for the Princess of Wales that heavily echoed Grace’s iconic look. With its Victorian-inspired corset, long lace sleeves, and a nearly 9-foot train, Kate single-handedly brought long-sleeved lace gowns back from the dead. It remains one of the most copied dresses of the 21st century.


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Queen Rania of Jordan

Speaking of breaking the traditional mold, Queen Rania of Jordan did just that in 1993. Her Bruce Oldfield gown completely skipped the traditional all-white European look. Instead, it featured a bold tailored collar and rich gold embroidery heavily inspired by traditional Syrian formal wear. Stunning, right?


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