10 Incredible Royal Gowns We Just Can’t Get Over

Princess Diana's wedding dress, designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, featured a dramatic train and voluminous sleeve.

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Queen Elizabeth II's coronation dress, designed by Norman Hartnell, was adorned with intricate embroidery and crystals.

Coronation Dress:

Queen Letizia's wedding gown, designed by Manuel Pertegaz, featured a high collar and long sleeves, creating a regal and elegant look.

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Queen Maxima's inauguration gown, designed by Jan Taminiau, was a stunning creation featuring bold colors and intricate beadwork.

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Princess Grace's gown, designed by Helen Rose, was a masterpiece of lace and silk, epitomizing her timeless beauty and elegance.

Monaco's Gown:

Queen Victoria's wedding dress, made of white satin and lace, set the trend for white wedding dresses, symbolizing purity and innocence.

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Crown Princess Mary's wedding gown, designed by Uffe Frank, was a classic and elegant design with a modern twist.

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Princess Margaret's wedding dress, designed by Norman Hartnell, was a stunning creation featuring intricate embroidery.

Margaret's Wedding Dress:

Queen Victoria's dress, made of white satin and lace, set the trend for white wedding dresses, symbolizing purity and innocence.

Victoria's Wedding Dress:

Designed by John Galliano for Dior, Gwen Stefani's dress featured a pink ombre skirt, fitted bodice, and a long veil, reflecting her unique sense of style.

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