When it comes to weddings, most people take so much into consideration in terms of its preparation. Some celebrities and well-known personalities even put a lot of money, effort, and time into that once-in-a-lifetime event. One that gets the most focus in planning a wedding is the wedding dress. Now, imagine a royal wedding, with all the traditions and pomp involved; it would mean a great deal of creativity and attention to the wedding dress. Here, we’ve gathered some of the most popular royal wedding dresses that are just completely opulent, chic, beautiful, and elegant. Check out our magnificent list of royal wedding gowns made only by the world’s renowned fashion designers!
Princess Diana - Ivory Silk Taffeta & Antique Lace Gown
When Diana Spencer and Prince Charles announced that their betrothal in the '80s, many people were anticipating the wedding gown. The famous wedding dress at that time was designed by David and his wife Elizabeth Emmanuel. In those days, the dress reportedly cost $11.5K. Until now, the design remains a reference for many designers. In fact, many are still drawing inspiration from the dress, even her daughters-in-law, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle. The extravagant ivory silk taffeta with antique lace that speaks of affluence has been regarded as the most beautiful gown of all time.
Queen Elizabeth II - Damascus Prokar & Ivory Duchess Satin
When it comes to Royal weddings, it always seems like a competition for the most extravagant one. However, when Queen Elizabeth II wed Prince Phillip, her nuptials had a different story to tell. During that time, the British government, who was still fresh from war, only gave the future Queen ration coupons for her dress. Sources said that she was given 200 extra coupons for the dress that was designed by Norman Hartnell. According to the designer, it was the most beautiful dress he had ever created.
Princess Tatiana - French Chantilly Lace Strapless Dress
Back in 2010, the Royal Greek family made it to the headlines when Prince Nikolaos decided to tie the knot with Tatiana Blatnik. Aside from the luxurious wedding, most of the attention was drawn to Tatiana’s wedding gown. The beautiful ensemble worn by Tatiana was designed by Angel Sanchez and it featured French Chantilly lace and a bolero that she removed after the wedding. Some might think that the ceremony looked too expensive, still, it didn’t seem to hurt the bank account of the Royal family.
Autumn Kelly - Italian Duchesse Satin & Chantilly Lace Dress
In 2008, the British family held another Royal wedding for the son of Princess Anne, Peter Phillips and Autumn Kelly. Autumn, well-known as the personal assistant of famous broadcaster Sir Michael Parkinson, had asked the British, designer Sassi Holford to design her gown. Holford used Italian Duchesse satin and Chantilly lace for the material of the dress. Despite the grandiosity of the wedding, it did not reach a nationwide telecast.
Queen Letizia of Spain - Gold Embellished Dress
During the wedding of journalist Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano and King Felipe VI, everyone had their eyes on the wedding gown as she graced the aisle of Almudena Cathedral. The stunning wedding gown made by the late Manuel Pertegaz was embellished with gold. Her train also measured 14 feet and held by a tiara; it was also embroidered with gold while she sported a pair of diamond earrings. Can you just imagine how much was spent on the dress alone?
Sophie Rhys-Jones - Ivory Silk Organza Dress
After Prince Edward, The Earl of Essex met Sophie Rhys in a tennis tournament, they were joined in matrimony six years later. Despite being known royalties, the couple decided not to celebrate the wedding as a state occasion and kept the ceremony small and simple. However, they didn’t keep the wedding gown simple, as designer Samantha Shaw embellished it with a lot of crystals and pearls. The dress was made out of ivory silk organza and was entirely hand-dyed. Well, the cost is certainly understandable as a royal wedding doesn't happen every day.
Wallis Simpson - Pale Blue Silk Wedding Dress
The wedding of Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson was one of the most controversial ones in Royal history. It took place in 1937. The wedding became the talk of the town after Edward VIII abdicated to be with the woman he loved. The wedding was simple yet luxurious. Wallis' wedding dress was made out of silk and was designed by American designer, Mainbocher. Even without the title and all, they remained married until the death of Edward VIII in 1972.
Princess Sofia of Sweden - Silk Organza & Crepe Handmade Lace Dress
As Royals usually don’t have to think about bankruptcy, they spend a fortune on weddings and royal events. That was the case for the wedding of Prince Carl Philip of Sweden to Sofia Hellqvist. In fact, her wedding dress had so much effort put into it. Designer Ida Sjöstedt had it made out of silk organza and hand-embroidered the lace. The veil, which was held in place by an emerald and diamond tiara, was also hand-made.
Sarah Ferguson - Heavily-beaded Ivory Duchesse Satin Dress
In 1986, another memorable Royal wedding was held, the union of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. Sarah wore a beautiful gown designed by Lindka Cierach. It featured heavy details of hearts, anchors, waves etc., while the train measured 17-foot long. According to sources, the couple met through Princess Diana; however, the marriage didn’t last long and ended up in a divorce after having two daughters together. Interestingly, they still live under the same roof.
Beatrice Borromeo - Pale Pink & Gold Lace Silk Chiffon Long Cape Dress
In 2015, the wedding of Beatrice Borromeo and Pierre Casiraghi, the son of Princess Caroline of Hanover, was held. Her first wedding gown was a simple and elegant pale pink and gold lace silk chiffon by Giorgio Armani. However, the lavish gown wasn’t her only attire that day; she also wore another for the evening reception that belonged to the 2015 Haute Couture collection. In addition, for their two-weekend celebration, she wore a total of five gowns. Now, just imagine the cost of the dresses alone!
Charlene Wittstock - Off-white Silk Dream
In 2011, another expensive Royal wedding took place, the wedding ceremony of Prince Albert II of Monaco and Charlene Wittstock. Since we’re talking Royals here, reports said that the entire wedding ceremony cost around $83 million. Her Giorgio Armani trousseau featured silk Duchesse and silk organza. The dress had two trains which were embellished with Swarovski Crystals, Mother of Pearl teardrops, and gold stones. Instead of a tiara keeping her veil in place, a diamond ornament was used.
Claire Lademacher of Luxembourg - Ivory Silk Dress
During her wedding to Prince Felix of Luxembourg, Claire Lademacher wore a beautiful wedding gown made by designer Elie Saab. The bride sported an ivory silk dress which had a 10-foot train. The dress was embroidered with Chantilly lace floral motifs and silver threads. Just like other brides, she decided to wear a tiara to hold her veil in place. Meanwhile, when she married Prince Felix, he was second to the throne.
Princess Hajah Hafizah Sururul Bolkiah - Crystal-filled Dress
During the wedding of Princess Hafizah Sururul to Pengiran Haji Muhammad Ruzaini, she was sparkling in jewels. This was simply because she is the daughter of the wealthiest man on Earth. Thanks to the Sultan’s overflowing bank account, she was able to wear a beige and silver gown which was filled with crystals. The entire country of Brunei watched as the couple tied the knot. It was one of the most exciting events since Royal weddings rarely happen in the country.
Marie Chantal Miller - Pearl-studded Chantilly Lace Dress
In 1995, Marie Chantal Miller, owner of a childrenswear company, officially tied the knot with the Prince of Greece, Pavlos. Marie wore a pearl-studded Valentino dress that had a transparent lace from the chest up to the neck. The designer dress featured a 4.5-meter Chantilly lace train and had 12 different kinds of lace. Apparently, 25 people worked on the dress for four months and it reportedly cost $225K. Maybe that included their salary?
Alessandra de Osma - Opaque Sweetheart Bodice & White Lace
When Alessandra wed Prince Christian of Hanover, she wasn’t just working as a model but also as a lawyer. This means before she had met the Prince, she had presumably a lot of earnings on her own. In 2017, they held their wedding in Peru where Alessandra wore a stunning dress made by designer Jorge Vazquez. The dress featured opaque sweetheart bodice and sheer white lace throughout the entire dress. To hold her veil in place, she wore a tiara which Princess Caroline wore on an event.
Ekaterina Malysheva - Hand-embroidered Chantilly Lace Dress with Pearl Overlay
Germany also had its turn to celebrate a Royal wedding when Prince Ernst August Jr. married designer Ekaterina Malysheva. However, the ceremony had its share of drama after the groom's father, Prince Ernst August, decided not to attend because of an alleged property and money dispute. Regardless of the financial issues, they were still able to celebrate a lavish wedding; in fact, Ekaterina wore three dresses made by a close friend, Sandra Mansour. The dress featured a pearl overlay that reportedly took four months to embroider.
Lady Charlotte Wellesley - Off-shoulder White Dress
Charlotte, the daughter of the Duchess of Wellington, married Alejandro Santo Domingo in Spain, in 2016. Since Alejandro is a financier, we think that he must have helped Charlotte have a worry-free personal finance situation. Her beautiful long veil embroidered with pearls was accompanied by an immaculately white wedding dress designed by Emilia Wickstead. Charlotte looked like Cinderella on her special day and we wish the couple all the best in the future.
Princess Madeleine - Silk Organdies & Ivory Chantilly Lace Dress
Long before Princess Madelaine, Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland wed Christopher O’Neill, she was already engaged to Jonas Bergström. She called off the engagement that seemed the right decision since she's now happily married to Christopher. During their wedding, she wore a designer dress made by renowned Valentino Garavani. The dress was made out of silk organdies and Chantilly lace accompanied with a 4-meter train. On the other hand, the veil features Chantilly lace flowers and silk tulle.
Princess Maria Carolina Christina of Bourbon-Parma, Marchioness of Sala - Irene Lace Dress
Princess Maria Caroline, the daughter of Princess Irene of the Netherlands, got hitched to Albert Brenninkmeijer in 2012. During their wedding, Maria walked down the aisle in a beautiful dress made by designer Addy van den Krommenacker. The dress had its sleeves and bodice made out of lace while her 200-year-old tiara came from the Dutch Royal house. Her dress also featured a special “something borrowed," a family Bruges lace that was also used by her mother back in 1964. Now, that’s a unique and sweet inheritance!
Princess Stéphanie of Luxembourg - Crystal & Pearl-embellished Dress
When it comes to a Royal wedding, there’s just no excuse not to look enchanting and that was just what Stéphanie de Lannoy was on her special day. During her wedding to the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Prince Guillaume, she wore an Eli Saab dress that took 3,900 hours to produce (the workers must have had fat paychecks!). According to sources, 50K pearls were sewn on the dress. There’s more to that enchanting detail we mentioned - the dress also had its skirt embellished with 80K crystals.
Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan - Traditional Kira
In 2011, at 21 years old, Jetsun Pema instantly became a monarch when she wed King Jigme of Bhutan. The Queen looked dazzling as she embraced the culture with her very traditional wedding dress. Well, unlike most Royals, she didn’t wear designer clothes but a conventional garment called Kira. Sources revealed that the Kira took three years to weave. During the wedding, the King also crowned her to officially make her the Queen of Bhutan.
Princess Victoria - Elegant Off-shoulder White Dress
When Princess Victoria of Sweden married Prince Daniel in 2010, she donned a very simple dress that made her look very elegant. The off-shoulder white dress made by designer Park Engsheden was clear of any decoration and looked like the perfect description of royalty. However, the beautiful jewelry pieces, 5-meter train, and Swedish veil made her definitely stand out. Victoria also wore a stunning golden tiara to hold her long veil in place.
Princess Marie of Denmark - Calais Lace & Ivory Silk Faille Dress
In 2008, the Princess of Denmark, Marie Cavallier, officially became the wife of Prince Joachim of Denmark. Her off-white lace-sleeved dress was made by the fashion house of Arasa Morelli. From top to bottom, the dress was entirely covered in Calais lace and was lined with ivory silk faille. The veil also had a lace border which was anchored with a floral tiara and was previously owned by Queen Margrethe. If this doesn't scream 'opulent' then we give up.
Camilla Parker Bowles - Pale Blue Chiffon Gown with Blue-Gold Coat
During her wedding to Prince Charles, one of Camilla Parker Bowles’ greatest investments was her very unique bridal gown. It was a custom-made, blue-gold dress by designer Robinson Valentine, embellished with silver and gold details. Instead of wearing a tiara and veil, Camilla opted for a golden feather headwear with Swarovski diamonds made by Philip Treacy. Camilla also perfected the look with a pair of L.K. Bennett pale grey silk heels.
Mabel Wisse Smit of Norway - Bow-filled Dress
If you’ve never seen a one-of-a-kind dress, well, here’s the bow-filled wedding dress of Mabel Wisse Smit. It seems designer Viktor&Rolf can’t get enough of bows; in fact, they filled not only her dress but also her veil and it looked amazing. She wore the dress to her wedding to Dutch Prince Johan Friso. According to some sources, Mabel wanted a memorable look and had turned down many options from fashion designers. In the end, she picked a long-sleeved-silhouette Snow White Duchesse satin gown.
Mary Donaldson of Denmark - Ivory Duchesse Satin Dress with Lily Sleeves
When Mary Donaldson of Denmark married Prince Frederik, the Crown Prince of Denmark, she wore a gown designed by Uffe Frank. The dress was just the epitome of elegance and class, made from ivory Duchesse satin. The sleeves of the dress were designed to fit her arms just like a lily. According to sources, Mary had the wedding ring of her late mother stitched inside the dress near her heart. On the other hand, her veil was a part of the "something borrowed" as it was first used by Crown Princess Margareta of Sweden.
Princess Martha-Louise - Off-white Duchesse Satin Dress
The only daughter of Queen Sonja and King Harald of Norway, Princess Martha-Louise has some dramatic details with her clothes. In fact, her wedding gown, designed by Wenche Lyche, also received so much attention and details during its making. The gown which had a Swarovski-embellished coat with the same color also served as the long veil of the dress. The sleeves, on the other hand, matched her tiara which completed the queenly look. Unfortunately, the marriage also had its share of drama, and it ended in a divorce and joint child custody.
Princess Mette-Marit - Crepe & Tulle Cream Dress
In 2001, Princess Mette-Marit wore one of the most unexpected dresses but also one of the good ones. Her Ove Harder Finseth ensemble became an instant favorite in her generation as it gave off a look of a Greek goddess. The dress featured an elegantly-fitted crepe and tulle fabric while its train flowed from the skirt. She wore a tiara to complete the look and it was made out of diamond daisies, gifted by her parents-in-law. As she’s marrying the next heir to the throne, the dress just looked perfect.
Queen Rania of Jordan - Silk Short-sleeved Gown
The day Rania of Jordan became a Princess, she chose to wear one of Bruce Oldfield’s beautiful creations. In 1993, she officially wed the then-prince, now-King Abdullah. Bruce designed a dress that was made entirely of silk, then he opted for a short sleeved one. They finished off the dress with gold embroidery and a collar. Today, she is now known as Queen Rania and she has turned much of her focus on business finance, specifically micro-finance.
Princess Masako of Japan - All-white Short-Sleeved Dress
Princess Masako got married in 1993 to Naruhito, the Crown Prince of Japan. As the tradition goes, the couple went through multiple ceremonies and in all of them, they both wore the traditional Japanese wedding outfits. We don't mind having a bank account that could afford us such a wedding! When it came to the ceremony at the Imperial Palace, where the couple was introduced to the audience, Masako wore a formal white dress with short sleeves, accompanied by a shiny diamond tiara.
Lady Helen Windsor - Arc-Inspired Gown
The daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, Helen Windsor married Tim Taylor in July 1992. She wore a dress by Catherine Walker, the same designer who made the dress of Lady Diana. The dress was unique for its arc neckline. According to sources, the arc neckline was inspired by the St. George Chapel architecture. To complete the ethereal trousseau, she wore a diamond and pearl necklace. Today, she’s very busy with her philanthropic ventures, such as offering a helping hand to the children’s cancer charity.
Princess Beatrix of The Netherlands - White Silk & Satin Duchesse Gown
Back in 1996, Princess Beatrix, the future Queen of the Netherlands, tied the knot with Claus von Amsberg. It was a civil ceremony held in the City Hall of Amsterdam followed by a religious one after. As she is a Royalty who's not much into trendy fashion companies, she opted for an unknown designer. The wedding dress she wore was made by Caroline Berge-Farwick and had a coat on top of it. Just imagine how much money was spent on a gown as beautiful as hers.
Queen Anne Marie of Greece - Simple & Unadorned Dress
In 1964, when Anne Marie was still Princess of Denmark, she married Constantin II of Greece. She then chose Danish designer Jørgen Bender for her gown. Bender did not fail to disappoint as he delivered a dress which was very simple and unadorned. Her lace veil, on the other hand, was set in place by a Cartier tiara, and it was a gem that had been passed on by Queen Ingrid's (Anne's mother) descendants. With a beautiful dress like that, one doesn't just need a wedding planner but also a great financial planning.
Princess Margaret - Silk Organza Dress
During the wedding of Princess Margaret to Anthony Armstrong in 1960, she chose a gown designed by Norman Hartnell. Their wedding was one of the first Royal weddings to ever get televised. The wedding dress was made of silk organza and had 30 meters of fabric in the skirt alone. What is so interesting about the Norman Hartnell-designed dress is that it was designed 13 years before she even got engaged! This proved to be a good investment as the materials must've cost more in the '60s than in the late '40s.
Katharine Worsley - Diaphanous White Silk Gauze Dress
Katherine Worsley, the mother of Lady Helen, tied the knot with the Duke of Kent back in 1961. The elegant wedding dress was a design of John Cavanagh, a hailed Irish designer. She just looked like a Disney princess in the lovely creation - it had long sleeves, a full skirt, and high neckline. It was made from 237 yards of diaphanous white silk gauze. Katherine also wore a tiara that was rumored to be one of the pieces from Queen Mary’s collections. Sadly, the marriage was shortly followed by a stillborn child and the onset of depression.
Elisabetta Maria Rosboch Von Wolkenstein of Belgium - Three-quarter Length Sleeves & Ivory point D'esprit Tulle Dress
When Elisabetta Maria Rosboch Von Wolkenstein wed Prince Amedeo of Belgium, she had Valentino design a princess-like trousseau. Again, Valentino delivered some great work of art and produced a princess-like dress which didn’t look too puffy. The serene-looking gown had ivory point d'esprit tulle and a point d'esprit tulle veil. To finish off the look, she wore a tiara that was from Queen Elizabeth and pearl and diamond earrings. The effect? Understated affluence and elegance!
Queen Soraya of Iran - Swan-Inspired Dress
Queen Soraya and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi’s marriage was extraordinary, and love their story began when Mohammad fell in love with Soraya after their first meeting. He asked for her hand in marriage with a luxury engagement ring that is said to be made of 22.37 carats of diamond. On her special day, Soraya wore a dress designed and created by Christian Dior. On the other hand, during their wedding, she wore a fabulous white elongated dress that would remind you of a white swan.
Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon - Silk Crepe Moire Gown
Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon’s marriage to George IV happened in 1923. Though their divorce papers were signed 29 years after their marriage, let's take a look back at her wedding dress. Lady Elizabeth was said to be wearing a dress made by Handley Seymour, the same dressmaker of the Queen of Scots. Many speculated that her dress looked big on her. Apparently, the dress did not have a corset and that was just the design and comfort she was looking for.
Princess Alexandra of Kent - Valenciennes Lace Over White Tulle Dress
When Princess Alexandra got married to Sir Angus Ogilvy in 1963, her entire outfit was just extraordinary. She wore a gown that was designed and created by John Cavanagh. John was rumored to be the designer of her mother’s wedding dress as well. Going back, Princess Alexandra’s outfit was tight by the neck paired with long sleeves, it was covered with Valenciennes lace patterns. She finished off the look by topping it off with a diamond tiara. We hazard a guess that the present-day cost of that dress would have you break the bank!
PrincePrincess Anne of Bourbon-Parma - Long Ivory Gown
Before marrying King Michael of Romania, Anne worked as a sales assistant and served in the military for the French Army. She was making money by working as an ambulance driver in Luxembourg, Germany, and Italy before meeting King Michael. Their engagement happened when the couple was roaming around Lausanne. At first, Anne declined the engagement and soon accepted it. A few days later, Michael gave her a ring. At their wedding, Queen Anne wore a long ivory gown that is matched with a beautiful tiara.
Sonja Haraldsen - Elegant Silk Gown
Before becoming the Queen of Norway, Sonja Haraldsen's life was simple. Family earnings came in by selling clothing in Oslo. She had nine fruitful years with the Crown Prince Harald before the Prince proposed. It was a very controversial relationship so they kept it as a secret for all those years. When they announced their wedding, the Royal Family accepted as Prince Harald didn’t leave them with many choices. She wore a simple white elegant dress made from Oslo clothing paired with a lovely veil on their wedding day.
Kate Middleton - Long-sleeved Lace Dress
Kate Middleton is now considered as a member of the British Royal Family. She married Prince William back in 2011, wearing a gorgeous white lace dress. The gown that she wore is designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen. Many sources have alleged that the dress alone nearly cost $500K to construct - which would be our accumulated paychecks for many, many years! Today, The Duchess of Cambridge spends her time doing charity work that mainly focuses on young children, addiction, and art.
Kendra Spears - Traditional Sari
Before becoming Princess Salwa Aga Khan in 2013, Kendra Spears has been working as a model in the fashion industry since 2008. On their wedding day, Kendra wore a picture-perfect dress. A traditional sari made with ivory and gold paired with precious jewels as she wore light-colored sandals. Soon after their wedding, Kendra changed her name to Princess Salwa Aga Khan and now has two kids named Prince Sinan and Prince Irfan.
Zara Phillips - Full-Skirt Silk Faille & Duchesse Satin Gown
Zara Tindall became famous for being an Olympian, equestrienne, and of course, a member of the British Royal Family. Zara met her husband Mike in 2003 during the Rugby World Cup in Sydney and eight years later, they got married at the Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh. Zara was wearing a beautiful silk faille and Duchesse satin gown, while a tiara held her veil in place. In 2014, After three years of being married, Zara got pregnant and had her first child while the second one followed in 2018.
Lady Sarah Chatto - White Georgette Gown
Lady Sarah Chatto is famously known for being the daughter of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones. She is also a professional painter and the Vice President of the Royal Ballet in 2004. Sarah married former actor Daniel Chatto in 1994, where she wore a stunning Jasper Conran wedding gown paired with a lovely tiara. The couple now has two kids - Samuel and Arthur, who are both attending at the University of Edinburgh.
Meghan Markle - Double-bonded Silk Cady With a Soft Matte Lustre
Who could forget her role as Rachel Zane in the hit TV series Suits? Meghan Markle became popular (and earned great money) as an actress and now as the Duchess of Sussex. For their engagement, Prince Harry gave Meghan a custom-made ring that he designed for her. For their wedding, Markle was gorgeous as she wore a Claire Wright Keller-designed gown which flowed in double-bonded silk cady. Interestingly, Meghan wore two dresses: one for their wedding ceremony and another for the reception.
Pippa Middleton - High-Neck Lace Ivory Gown
Kate Middleton’s sister Pippa, sure won't be wearing just any dress on her wedding, considering her sister is a Royal. Pippa is a socialite and a columnist who is the younger sister of the Duchess of Cambridge. Her husband, James Matthews, became known as a professional race car driver in the U.K. Her dress was just exquisite - it's a high-neck ivory gown matched with a bodice corset and a bespoke lace detail. While Pippa's savings account might not be as loaded as her older sister's, she does know what luxury is all about.
Grace Kelly of Monaco - Silk Net & Ivory Faille Dress
Grace Kelly, an award-winning Hollywood actress, married Prince Rainier III of Monaco in 1956 and wore a Helen Rose dress. According to some sources, the dress was a gift that came from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The studio came up with a fairy-princess look, with its over 100 yards of silk net and ivory faille. On the other hand, her cap featured a floral crown to secure the veil. Tragically, after a 26-year marriage, Princess Grace died after succumbing to internal injuries brought by a car accident.
Amal Clooney - Chantilly Lace Gown
Amal Clooney is known for her specialization of the international law and being a human rights attorney. Reportedly, she caught George's attention while walking her way to Cannes along with a mutual friend in 2013. It's rumored that they had been talking together during the dinner gathering. Amal and George Clooney got engaged and married in 2014. She wore an Oscar De la Renta designer dress which cost around $380K. According to sources, the gown had 14 yards of pure chantilly lace and hand-embroidered beads and crystals.
Celine Dion - Form-Hugging Bodice Dress
Celine Dion gained prominence in the music industry as early as the ‘90s. In 1987, Dion admitted to the public her feelings for her manager, René Angélil. A couple of years later, they wed in a grandiose ceremony which was televised in Canada. Celine wore a white Mirella and Steve Gentile dress that had a sweetheart neckline and a 20-foot train completed with a headpiece. The headpiece had 2K Austrian crystals and weighed over seven pounds. Interestingly, the couple never did reveal where they had their honeymoon.