Are you looking for wedding dress inspo? Well, look no further than the world of cinema. Films are a fantastic source of inspiration when it comes to finding ideas for wedding dress styles.
You'll have plenty of options to choose from based on the fictional brides in this gallery, so you can start dreaming of, or maybe even start planning, your wedding well in advance.
Click through and walk down the aisle like a true movie star.
Kristen Stewart wears a replica of Princess Diana's wedding dress during a dream-like sequence. The dress is a recreation of the famous wedding gown, featuring its distinctive characteristics.
This Hubert de Givenchy wedding dress made Audrey Hepburn's character, Jo Stockton, look even more sophisticated.
How's this lace gown and long tulle veil for wedding dress inspo?
Katharine Hepburn looked amazing 99% of the time, and her portrayal of Tracy Lord was no exception. We love the wide-brimmed hat.
Kay Banks, played by Elizabeth Taylor, wore a very intricate satin and lace gown for her wedding.
In this photo it's possible to see how exquisite the details are.
Well, if you're going to marry a millionaire, you better look the part. Schatze Page (Lauren Bacall) did exactly that.
Maria was not just about singing. The character played by Julie Andrews wore this beautiful wedding dress and amazing headpiece to match.
Who would have thought Elaine Robinson's (Katharine Ross) dress could be so practical. She even managed to wear it while running away from her own wedding.
Steven and Angela's wedding scene is a classic.
And Meryl Streep looks pretty amazing too!
Annie Banks (Kimberly Williams-Paisley) wore a typical early '90s silk-and-lace gown.
Kimberly Williams-Paisley tries out her wedding dress in front of Steve Martin in a scene from the film.
You probably remember Carrie (Andie MacDowell) in this wedding dress.
Okay, Juliet (Claire Danes), we'll take that dress. And the groom as well, please.
Maggie Carpenter (Julia Roberts) had a commitment problem, but she had no problem in looking gorgeous in a wedding gown, that's for sure.
There is nothing sweeter than a southern wedding and a beautiful dress to match. Especially if Reese Witherspoon is wearing it.
There is nothing simple about this dress, and we somehow love it! That's what weddings are for, right?
We love the feathers in Juliet's (Keira Knightley) ensemble. Simple, yet sophisticated.
Anne Hathaway just looks gorgeous in a wedding gown. There's no way around it. Does she look royal? Absolutely!
Amy Adams looks so chic in this sleeveless V-neck satin dress. And nothing beats a tiara, really.
Carrie Bradshaw getting married was big news in 2008. The Vivienne Westwood satin ball gown Sarah Jessica Parker wore for the movie became an instant classic.
Is there a dress more appropriate for a wedding on a Greek island? We think not.
Bella and Edward's wedding was the stuff of which fairy-tales are made of.
Here is a detail of the gorgeous dress Bella (Kristen Stewart) wore in the movie.
The strapless belted gown Rachel McAdams's character wore ticks all the boxes when it comes to good taste.
Kirsten Dunst wore this hauntingly beautiful wedding gown as Justine in 'Melancholia.'
Helena Bonham Carter's dress is indeed different, but it's iconic nonetheless.
If you're looking for an over-the-top, luxurious gown, then look no further than Katniss Everdeen's (Jennifer Lawrence) dress.
Adaline Bowman's (Blake Lively) is all about satin and lace, like a good wedding dress should be!
Holliday Grainger looked amazing as Lady Chatterley, in a dress from the 1920s, in the BBC television movie.
Emma Corrin also wore the iconic wedding dress that Diana wore in her 1981 wedding to Prince Charles, and it was meticulously recreated for the show.
How would Eleanor Tomlinson not be confident in this spectacular dress in the BBC TV show?
What is better than one beautiful bride? Two beautiful brides, of course. Again, Anne Hathaway proves she can't be beaten in a wedding dress.
But Kate Hudson's strapless tulle ball gown with a velvet sash is just drop-dead gorgeous.
Source: (Harper's Bazaar)
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Are you looking for wedding dress inspo? Well, look no further than the world of cinema. Films are a fantastic source of inspiration when it comes to finding ideas for wedding dress styles.
You'll have plenty of options to choose from based on the fictional brides in this gallery, so you can start dreaming of, or maybe even start planning, your wedding well in advance.
Click through and walk down the aisle like a true movie star.