21 de maio de 2025

The Most Iconic Wedding Dresses in Cinema: Unforgettable Inspirations 2

Discover the most iconic wedding dresses in cinema, from classic films to modern productions. See the outfits that have become symbols of elegance and romance.

Marilyn Monroe e Jane Russell em Os Homens Preferem as Loiras

Classic Movie Wedding Dresses: Timeless Inspiration for Your Big Day

Classic movie wedding dresses are more than just costume pieces; they are true icons of fashion and cinema, capable of transcending generations and inspiring brides around the world. From Scarlett O’Hara’s romantic gown in “Gone with the Wind” to Audrey Hepburn’s minimalist elegance in “Funny Face,” these gowns carry stories, dreams and a charm that remains alive today.

Not only did these dresses set trends in their time, but they also continue to influence modern designers and brides. They show how fashion can be a form of expression, reflecting personality, historical context and even the emotional tone of a story.

If you’re planning your wedding, exploring these iconic looks can be a wonderful source of inspiration. Imagine incorporating the sophistication of Grace Kelly in “High Society” or the romantic drama of Keira Knightley in “Pride and Prejudice” into your own gown. Each of these outfits tells a unique story, and you can adapt elements from them to create a look that’s truly yours.

Check out our gallery and be enchanted by the dresses that have made history in cinema. Who knows, maybe your favorite will become the inspiration for your big day look?

Martha Vickers

Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) making

Grace Kelly and Bing Crosby in High Society (1956)

Elizabeth Taylor in Father of the Bride, 1950

Audrey Hepburn in Funny Face (1957)

Natalie Wood in Penelope (1966)

Michèle Mercier in Angélique, Marquise des Anges (1964)

Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music (1966)

Gina Lollobrigida in Come September (1961)

Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl (1968)

Barbara Eden in I Dream of Jeannie (1969)

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