As we know, Britney Spears is getting married. It looks like Britney may have finally found her knight in shining armor in talent manager Jason Trawick who you'll remember from that BANANAS "Criminal" video. And while we'll make wild speculations about what our pop princess will wear on her wedding day, 'til then we're going to take a jaunt down memory lane and revisit Britney Spears' most memorable wedding gown moments. Ready? Go!

THE RAPTURE

A still from Britney Spears's "Hold It Against Me" music video.

The Femme Fatale era kicked off with Britney's Jonas Åkerlund-directed "Hold It Against Me" video complete with the return of the midriff, a hair whipping frenzy, and a sea of basically naked chiseled male dancers. It also featured a celestial Britney flying in the air in a GINORMOUS wedding dress with dancers bouncing around underneath her flowing ensemble.

BUSTIER, TULLE, MADONNA HOMAGE

Britney Spears at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards.

Remember that one time when Britney married Madonna with Xtina at the 2003 VMAs? If not, come on over for a hot cup of cocoa, and we'll show you our completely normal photo album overflowing with front-page news clippings of the salacious kiss felt 'round the world.

SATIN MONIQUE LHUILLIER

Britney and Kevin Federline.

In 2004, and at just 22, Britney tied the knot with back-up dancer Kevin Federline. Well, y'all know how that story ended. The dazzling strapless Monique Lhuillier-clad bride went back to her roots on her special day, and we're not just talking about her tasseled brunette locks. Only close family and friends were invited to the nondenominational ceremony at a private Studio City estate, and reports said guests munched on chicken wings, ribs and mini-burgers. Yum. That's our kinda girl.

VIRGINAL FOR POP MAGAZINE

Britney Spears for "POP" magazine.

We wouldn't be mad at all if Brit borrowed this UH-DORABLE look from POP Magazine's Manga-inspired shoot for her wedding. In 2010, the reigning princess of pop was obvi POP's cover girl of choice with art direction by Takashi Murakami, and, awww, she looked just like a living doll. We are kind of obsessed with those hot pink lips, the princess tiara, the bling, the veil, and those lace gloves.

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