Princess Matte-Marit of Norway wore a simple long-sleeved gown designed by Norwegian designer Ove Harder Finseth. Her only accessories were a tiara and vintage veil. I think she could have used a statement necklace, but I really like how the top of the dress hugs her figure and gives her waist a flattering, feminine shape.
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark wore a simple and unpretentious ballgown by Danish designer Uffe Frank. This royal wedding dress achieves the perfect balance between old-fashioned elegance and modern style; the pleating on the skirt is an unexpectedly trendy detail.
Princess Marie Chantal of Greece wore a stunning lacy Valentino wedding dress, which required the handiwork of over 25 seamstresses and cost $225,000. This is probably the only royal wedding dress I like from the 90s.
Princess Maxima of the Netherlands also wore a Valentino wedding dress when she wed Prince Willem Alexander. It’s just as simple as Princess Matte-Marit’s gown, but with a more unique neckline.
My favorite royal wedding dress of all time has to be Princess Grace Kelly’s wedding dress, which was designed by MGM’s costume designer Helen Rose. Her inspiration was one of the ball gowns worn by the actress in the movie and with the help of 35 seamstresses, created this stunning lace and satin creation.
Which royal wedding gown is your favorite