Kristen Stewart in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1
The back featured a row of buttons from neckline to hemline, the Carolina Herrera gown worn by Kristen Stewart in her role as Bella Swan in Breaking Dawn Part 1 was estimated to be worth £22,000 and took six months to make. The custom-fitted dress was crafted from crepe satin and French Chantilly lace.
Keira Knightley in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
Keira Knightley’s character Elizabeth Swann In her wedding to handsome pirate Will Turner wearing a metallic and ivory made of silk taffeta wedding gown with floral embellishment and lace trim, designed by Penny Rose.
Katherine Heigl in 27 Dresses
Katherine Heigl’s character Jane seen wearing one unflattering bridesmaid dress after another, She eventually finds her happy ending and marries James Marsden’s character Kevin Doyle, on the beach in a stunning, simple V-neck gown
Rachel McAdams in The Time Traveller’s Wife
Set in a fairy-tale garden, Rachel McAdams’ character Clare, wears a classic, strapless gown for her wedding to time-traveller Henry. Clare’s dress, a silk, organza ball gown was designed by Canadian, Lea-Ann Belter and a cathedral length tulle veil dotted with organza flowers completed the ethereal look
Kyrten Ritter - Confessions Of A Shopaholic
Patricia Field, the famed costume designer behind the Sex and the City movie and television show, costume designed the gown for Confessions of a Shopaholic.
Sarah Jessica-Parker in Sex and the City
When fashionista Carrie Bradshaw wasbready to tie the knot with Mr Big, fashion. Her Vivienne Westwood gown had a built-in corset and puffball skirt strapless. This ivory creation was launched on net-a-porter.com soon afterwards sold out within hours
Amanda Seyfried in Mamma Mia!
The Grecian-style wedding dress worn by Sophie in musical hit Mamma Mia. The empire line, tulle and taffeta gown was made by Oscar-winning costume designer Ann Roth and was designed to compliment the idyllic setting of the Greek island.
Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway in Bride Wars
In 2009 comedy Bride Wars, Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway are best friends who happen to be getting married on the same day. Numerous threats and insults later, the two women both walk down the aisle in strikingly different Vera Wang creations. Kate’s character chooses a custom-made, strapless dress with a princess, tulle skirt, while Anne’s character decides on a more elegant, asymmetrical, off the shoulder, fishtail gown
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