Jlo Wore Three, Yes Three, Ralph Lauren Wedding Gowns
When you’re Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, why have one wedding when you can have two? And why just one wedding gown, why not have three custom Ralph Lauren dresses?
Audrey Hepburn’s Wedding Dress That Never Made It Down The Aisle
Both on-screen and in her personal life, Audrey Hepburn was no stranger to an elegant and inspiring wedding gown. While many are away of her tea-length dress to marry Mel Ferrer and her mini dress to marry Andrea Dotti, there is one wedding gown by the Fontana sisters you may not know.
Lauren Rodriguez Shows How To Pull Off A Vintage Wedding Gown
Lorod founder and creative director Lauren Rodriguez married her long-time partner Chase Hall in their beloved New York City wearing a vintage Vivienne Westwood gown.
5 Iconic Wedding Dresses Of This Century…So far!
With news coming out in the last few days that Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker tried to tie the knot in Las Vegas last week - whether they’re actually legally married is yet to be confirmed - let’s take a look at some of the most iconic wedding dresses of the 21st century to date!
The Curse of the Queen’s Blue Wedding Outfit
The Queen has, historically, had a habit of wearing blue at weddings, however, this may not always go well. From her sister Princess Margaret, Princess Anne to Charles and Diana marriages, there seems to be one similarity. The Queen’s fashion.
The 8 Glamourous Wedding Looks of Elizabeth Taylor
Old Hollywood giant Elizabeth Taylor was practically an actress turned wedding planner, with 8 under her belt. Starting in 1950 at the tender age of 18 and ending in 1991 aged 51, Taylor had 8 weddings to 7 different men (she married Richard Burton twice.) Let’s take a look at the glamourous bride’s various wedding ensembles.
Royal Bride’s Glamourous Second Wedding Dresses
Royal brides should exude glamour, so it only makes sense that they would have more than one wedding dress! Let’s take a look at the reception gowns of Meghan Markle to Lady Kitty Spencer.
This unofficial syllabus covers the brands, moments, designers, and ideas in women’s traditional workwear that have long been omitted from the conversation. While it’s not fully comprehensive, it is a good place to start if you want to look like you know how to change a tire.