It was December in Canada, so naturally she had a white fur coat with wizard sleeves for stepping outside.
Having been married eight times, Elizabeth Taylor had the opportunity to don many different wedding dresses over the years. Her 1964 wedding to Richard Burton was perhaps the most memorable.
Princess Diana is a style icon for the ages, but her wedding dress was outrageous.
Her babydoll dress looked like a nightgown, particularly as it was yellow! She also wore her hair in a long braid past her waist, wrapped in flowers.
Emma Thompson takes the cake. Her 1989 wedding dress was much more of a miss than a hit, looking like several sets of curtains cobbled into a dress at the last minute.
Julianne Moore looked more like a bridesmaid than a bride at her 2003 wedding. She wore a simple purple slip dress from Prada.
The walking meringue came with a 25-foot train, almost 8 m (26 ft) in length.
Mariah Carey's 1993 dress for her wedding to Tommy Mottola was similar to Princess Diana's design, but shinier.
Celine Dion married her manager, the late René Angélil, in 1994. She wore a spectacularly large gown accompanied by a headpiece that weighed 7 lbs (3 kg)! That's roughly the weight of a newborn baby.
There seemed to be a hunting theme, as most of the wedding party wore a mixture of camouflage, hunting vest orange, and black.
Mama June, also known as June Shannon, did not disappoint on her big day.
Gwen Stefani's unique wedding dress looked like she walked through a pond of Kool-Aid on the way to the ceremony.
Amal Clooney wore an elegant white jumpsuit with black details for her Venetian wedding to George Clooney. She looked like she was ready to step onto a yacht rather than an altar.
The need for trousers became clear as she took off on her wedding bike with her new husband!
Beyonce's sister has always been a little on the eccentric side. For her 2014 wedding, she chose a white caped jumpsuit.
Famous designer Diane von Furstenberg made a questionable choice when it came to her own wedding dress.
The laser cut out skirt, silk sash, and ruffled hem were giving off some serious Amish vibes.
Madonna was known for her bowler hats back in the '80s, and she even wore one down the aisle!
Taylor and Burton got divorced, only to marry again the following decade. This time she went with a flowing rainbow gown, decorated with beads and feathers.
She wore a violet silk gown designed by Vivienne Westwood, which reportedly took 17 m (56 ft) of fabric.
Needless to say, Dita Von Teese's wedding to Marilyn Manson was anything but conventional.
Judi Dench married actor Michael Williams in 1971 while wearing a white fur-trimmed coat that covered her from head to toe!
These stars were certainly unconventional when it came to their dresses. Now, let's take a look at which celebs had the most unconventional weddings.
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To their great detriment, wedding dresses tend to be the most extreme example of the key fashion trends of their era. Puffed sleeves, taffeta layers, and diamanté, diamanté, diamanté! Celebrities generally have the budget to go all out, and boy do they. In some cases this means enough fabric to cover a football field. In other cases, barely enough fabric to cover their vital organs. Let's take a look at some of the most outrageous and unusual wedding dresses celebrities have worn in recent decades. Click on to see more!
The wackiest celebrity wedding dresses
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CELEBRITY Weddings
To their great detriment, wedding dresses tend to be the most extreme example of the key fashion trends of their era. Puffed sleeves, taffeta layers, and diamanté, diamanté, diamanté! Celebrities generally have the budget to go all out, and boy do they. In some cases this means enough fabric to cover a football field. In other cases, barely enough fabric to cover their vital organs. Let's take a look at some of the most outrageous and unusual wedding dresses celebrities have worn in recent decades. Click on to see more!