The 5 most beautiful Bride History


The wedding dresses are much more than simple items of clothing used privately in their own wedding day!

They play, in fact, a fundamental role to interpret the style and mood of social within which are created, especially when used by prominent personalities becoming, in this case, in design products able to score the fashion of a 'entire epoch.

It 'very difficult groped their classification, affecting look completely different from each other, the more mischievous, frivolous and daring to the more elegant, princely and romantic. On the other hand, every woman has the right to express itself as it sees even in the day of their wedding wearing a dress that expresses itself but, indirectly, and inevitably, the social feeling that characterizes the era in which it is celebrated.
                                                  
We tried to retrace the history of wedding dresses most beautiful and we took select 5 that, in our opinion, have marked the history of both the charm , the magnetism and beauty that have expressed, both for their ability to score fashion and the style of an era.

Going back in time, the first wife who are on the catwalk is Elizabeth Taylor who married Nicky Hilton (the uncle of Paris), 6 May 1950 .

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He is only 18 years old, but is already so 'diva' the Dress the wedding is given by a major American label.

Produced by the famous fashion designer Helene Rose who, a few years later, exactly in 1956, also designed the wedding dress of Greece Kelly.  


The dress was white satin embroidered with pearls river , décolleté in lace , not daring neckline that, in those days, would have been very bold and a veil held by a tiara of pearls.  Curiosity was her first wedding dress, this will be followed seven more!

Another wedding dress made ​​history was to Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, better known as Jackie Kennedy .
 
Wife of former President John F. Kennedy, Jacqueline went to the altar with an elegant dress in ivory silk with a sweetheart neckline, made ​​from famous African-American designer Ann Lowe , famous in the Wedding of the USA at the time.


In the 50s, all the American dreamed of marrying the balloon skirt draped with flowers in fabric as Jackie.

The third step of our personal ranking, we find the ' wedding dress most imitated of all time , worn by a young Kelly Greece .

Designed also by the designer Helene Rose , had a bodice , a lace closed with mother of pearl buttons and a skirt balloon taffeta.

A real gem of wedding dresses, worn by one of the biggest movie stars crowning the dream of marrying her prince Rainier of Monaco . The second place is occupied by a masterpiece of design and engineering! Dress made ​​by Sarah Burton for the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton wife of William and future Queen of England.

A fairytale dress made ​​with the help of modern technologies , including the insertion panels drives inserted into the skirt to ensure perfect "fall" of the dress, cloth covered with a beautiful lace that covers the arms that recalls both the dress of Greece to Monaco or to Cinderella! A dress that encloses numerous secrets tailoring , intended to mark the fashion the industry for many years.

Overall winner of this ranking is the dress designed by Emanuel Elizabhet that, many years later, in an interview stated that he wanted to make a dress that was meant to make history.


And so it was, the dress in question is the one worn by Princess Diana 's wedding day with Prince Charles .

The future queen, presented himself to the world with a very romantic dress, in silk taffeta color ivory decorated with lace , pearls and sequins . The inimitable puffed sleeves and a train record (more than 23 meters!), all of which have helped to express and make unforgettable the kingship of mind of this woman who was, for years, without a doubt, the woman's favorite United Kingdom.
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