Paris Hilton wore custom Oscar de la Renta to her 2021 nuptials.
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The Gist

  • While we swoon over every famous wedding, there are some bridal looks that we’ll never stop dreaming about, even decades later.

  • Think Celine Dion’s 20-foot train, Bianca Jagger’s tuxedo jacket, and Gwen Stefani’s electric pink dip-dye ballgown.

  • Find all of these memorable celebrity wedding looks and more, below.

In a sea of white and ivory, it can be hard for a bridal look to stand out—yes, even when it’s a custom couture gown crafted for an A-list celebrity. While we look forward to seeing every celebrity’s ensemble for the special day, there are some stars whose wedding looks will forever hold a place in our hearts and on our Pinterest boards.

Grace Kelly’s ballgown, which you can find preserved at the Philadelphia Art Museum today, is one such look. Every detail, from the lace bodice to the prayer book Kelly held while she walked down the aisle, was encrusted with thousands of twinkling seed pearls, each painstakingly sewn on by hand. Kate Moss’s bias-cut silk gown by John Galliano referenced the 1920s, with a body-skimming silhouette and sheer panels studded in sequins. In 2014, Amal Clooney (née Alamuddin) tied the knot in Oscar de la Renta, resplendent with french lace and hand-embroidered diamanté accents.

Below, find the 10 most memorable celebrity wedding looks ever, featuring sweeping trains, beaded corsets, yards of tulle, and so many more stunning details.

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Bianca Jagger

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In a sleek column skirt and YSL Le Smoking Jacket, Bianca Jagger redefined what it looked like to be a bride during her May 1971 Saint-Tropez wedding. She completed the look with a veiled sun hat fit for the South of France summer day.

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Solange Knowles

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Before her ceremony, Solange Knowles floated through New Orleans on a bike brimming with white roses. She wore an ivory jumpsuit with a plunging neckline and cape detailing, designed by Stephane Rolland, looking every part the modern-day heroine.

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Grace Kelly

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Grace Kelly’s 1959 nuptials to Prince Rainier III of Monaco has served as inspiration to countless other brides, including Kate Middleton. Costume designer Helen Rose led a team of 30 seamstresses to create the gown, which is worth an estimated $623,000 today. In her autobiography, Just Make Them Beautiful: The Many Worlds of a Designing Woman, Rose described it as “the most expensive wedding gown I had ever made.”

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Kate Moss

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This John Galliano gown looked ethereal on Kate Moss in 2011. Her floor-skimming train shone like a thousand tiny diamonds, with champagne and silver sequins festooning every inch.

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Gwen Stefani

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Gwen Stefani brought her signature ’90s cool to her wedding with a red lip and carnation-pink dip-dye on her gown’s train. Created by John Galliano for Dior, the ombré ballgown exemplifies why you should always embrace your personal style on your wedding day, rather than strive to fit in with what’s trending.

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Amal Clooney

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In September of 2014, Amal and George Clooney said “I Do” at the Aman Canal Grande resort in Venice, Italy. The couple arrived at their ceremony in one of the city’s iconic taxi boats, before she slipped into her off-shoulder Oscar de la Renta gown, seen above at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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Celine Dion

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Celine Dion stunned in a silk Mirella and Steve Gentile gown with a fitted bodice, ballgown skirt, and a 20-foot train, each sparkling with hand-sewn crystals and pearls. The pièce de résistance? A six-pound headpiece made from 2,000 Swarovski crystals, per People.

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Miranda Kerr

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Miranda Kerr’s custom Christian Dior Couture wedding gown is displayed above in The House of Dior: Seventy Years of Haute Couture exhibition in Melbourne, Australia. According to Vogue, Kerr and former Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri modeled the look after Grace Kelly’s iconic silk ballgown.

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Mariah Carey

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Mariah Carey’s 1993 wedding dress was nothing less than regal. She paired the Vera Wang design, which featured a 27-foot train, with a 10-foot veil, Cinderella-like slippers, and a larger-than-life bouquet of whimsical white florals.

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Paris Hilton

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Paris Hilton glowed in custom Oscar de la Renta, one of four looks she wore during her 2021 wedding. Her veil was embroidered with delicate florals, which mirrored the exquisite lace on her ballgown’s sleeves and bodice.

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