Hollywood's most beautiful brides

INSPIRED BY THE IMAGES OF FAVORITE CINEMA ACTRESSES, WE HAVE MAKED A SELECTION OF THE MOST BRIGHTEST HOLLYWOOD BRIDES. THEIR ORDERS HAVE FOREVER BEEN INCLUDED IN THE ANNALS OF FASHION, AND TODAY THEIR STYLE WILL HELP COPY MILLIONS OF WOMEN WORLDWIDE.

Kristen Stewart, Twilight (Twilight, 2008)

Of course, you can not help but remember the bride from the cult saga of vampires. After all, “Twilight” so excited the bride’s imagination that the wedding dress of crepe satin starring Bella Swan became one of the main intrigues of wedding fashion in 2011. The right to create this outfit was disputed by Christian Siriano, Erin Fetherston, Max Azria, Lela Rose, Monique Lhuillier, Prabal Gurung and Zac Posen. However, the choice of costume designer for the saga of Stephanie Meyer fell on the delightful Carolina Herrera.

Bella's outfit looked great! The laconic bodice and excessively long sleeve resembled the wedding dresses of Gothic heroines. The spirit of the present was called upon to emphasize the back of a dress made of a unique, finest Chantilly lace, hand-woven in France using ancient technologies of the 19th century, with a fastener on 152 miniature buttons.

Four seamstresses helped Carolina create the outfit. And, in total, it took six months to make it. Bella Swan's dress was included in the 2012 wedding design collection. And it sold at a price of $ 35,000. At the same time, for brides who, for obvious reasons, could not afford such expenses, Alfred Angelo released an exact copy of it.

The replica dress was sewn from satin. And it cost only US $ 799, which, of course, provided him with extraordinary popularity. Alfred Angelo is not the first time to do outfits. In 1970, he already released an exact copy of the dress from the film "Father of the Bride" with the brilliant Elizabeth Taylor in the title role.

However, such details are not so important if a dream dress is ordered for the wedding. Indeed, as Carolina Herrera rightly observes, in the fitting rooms of wedding ateliers and salons you hardly feel the difference between the star of the acclaimed film and just the girl from the house opposite. Here, the "happy bride in the most beautiful wedding dress" always looks at you!

Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex and the City: Sex and the City: The Movie, 2008

Fans of the series patiently waited for all six seasons: they say, when will the fashionable journalist and writer Carrie Bradshaw be led down the aisle? And they sighed in relief when they saw the main character in a chic champagne-colored dress from Vivienne Westwood. Costume designer Patricia Field knew in advance that in order to talk about the film in the whole world, you need to ask for a wedding outfit for filming at the main rebel of the fashion world, the unique Mrs. Westwood. And the spectacle really turned out to be unforgettable! A feminine hem in the form of a voluminous asymmetric skirt made of delicate fay silk is accompanied by a satin corset with a sharp architectural neckline. At the same time, the dress effectively complements the original plume - the “dead bird,” as Carrie Bradshaw herself aptly called this headdress in the style of hairstyles from the time of Marie Antoinette.

However, the heroine of Sarah Jessica Parker, the best wedding dress of the last decade, as you know, did not bring happiness. She was destined to utter the cherished words "I agree" in a modest vintage dress and a classic ecru-style jacket. Although in your favorite shoes Manolo Blahnik!

Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway, War of the Brides (Bridal Wars, 2009)

Two completely different outfits have one designer. And the handwriting of the master is easily recognizable. Of course, this is the "giant" Vera Wong evening and wedding couture. Both outfits perfectly emphasize the characters of the brides. For example, the spectacular and bright heroine Kate Hudson prefers a dress to frufru - a magnificent, similar to an airy multi-layer cake.

At the same time, her modest girlfriend, performed by Anne Hathaway, opts for her mother’s restrained outfit, giving the wedding a nostalgic character. Well, both dresses are really very good. And modern brides will not forget about them! If only because, along with the outfits, the melodrama gives fashionistas yet another catchphrase: they say that Vera Wang’s wedding dresses are never sewn, “everyone just has their own bride”!

Audrey Hepburn, The Funny Face (Funny Face, 1957)

Hepburn style icon dancing with partner Fred Astaire in a "ballet" dress. Specially created for the muse and friend by designer Hubert de Givenchy, this dress is a fashion model of the 1950s. A fitted bodice, a low waist, short one-piece sleeves and a bell skirt. Hepburn and Givenchy are fragility, femininity and sophistication itself. Perhaps, to someone this outfit may not seem entirely appropriate for a classic wedding, but for a less formal wedding, it fits perfectly.

Grace Kelly, (wedding with the Prince of Monaco, 1956)

The screen princess Grace Kelly has become the epitome of elegance and good taste. Successfully completing a film career, a dreamy aristocrat from Hollywood hills continued to play a high-profile person in real life. For the first time posing with Prince Rainier III on the carpet in Cannes, Kelly was betrothed to him in New York a couple of months later. And her wedding dress - "simple, elegant, feminine, and, most importantly, not royal, so as not to dazzle the beauty of the bride" - repeatedly appeared in documentaries. Costume designer MGM Helen Rose came up with the outfit. The dress of the future princess was decorated with a high slit and long silk sleeves. The emphasis was on the texture - a long skirt made of luxurious antique lace "Valenciennes". Today, this bridal fashion masterpiece is at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.