The Awful Royal Bride Looks

Published 2024-06-23
In the broad context of social circles, whether talkative or reticent, different identities, backgrounds, and personalities of newlyweds result in distinctly different wedding styles. For instance, Nordic royal weddings typically feature formal attire, luxurious and elegant. In contrast, nobility or members of deposed royal families tend to prefer a rustic countryside or seaside romantic style, which is quite popular among them.

However, today we are going to explore a perplexing phenomenon — despite having ample financial resources, some newlyweds choose a terrible wedding style. This choice is neither due to aesthetic differences nor a pursuit of simplicity, but rather a decision that ordinary people find hard to understand. In short, even if the couple has substantial economic strength, people can't help but ask: why would they make such a decision?

All Comments (21)
  • People's style, taste and finances vary. The most beautiful bride I encountered went to a charity thrift store and found a wedding gown, veil and shoes on one of the store's mannequins. The bride was 22 years old, and she decided to try on the outfit because money was tight and her big day was rapidly approaching. The people in the thrift store all waited for her to try on the outfit, and believe me---she emerged from that one dressing room as a vision of loveliness. The dress fit her to a T, the shoes fit, and the veil accentuated her hairstyle and framed her face. No one in the store expected that outfit to fit, but it did. The bride began to cry, and we knew she had found her wedding dress. The dress, veil and shoes were from 1948, and someone had obviously treasured the pieces for years to ensure their survival to 2022. All of us were so moved by the experience that we chipped in to buy her the dress, shoes and veil----$25 for all three pieces. More tears. The bride was alone shopping for a wedding dress, and she told us that her mother died three months before in a car accident. Our hearts went out to her. She walked out of the store with a dress, shoes and veil she was proudly going to wear on her wedding day. You don't need a designer gown, exclusive maker, or pricey bridal boutique to help you find the dress of your dreams. I think her mom was watching over her that day, and I am so glad that I got to witness finding her gown.
  • It makes no difference what anyone thinks. The dress is what the bride likes. Its her day and nobodys else.
  • Duke of Westminsters wedding would not have cost billions, thats just stupid
  • @pollycipher
    Princess Diana wedding dress made her look like a Christmas tree. She had a big veil, a big train, a big poofy skirt, and big sleeves. The dress has embellishments, lace, and ruffles.The only thing I loved was the tiara.
  • Get a grip, ths wedding certainly cost a million,or two,but NOT BILLIONS, get some truth in your foul stories..
  • I still think Diana’s wedding dress was the ugliest ever. It did not flatter her at all. It was too poofy.
  • In French they say “les goûts et les couleurs on ne discute pas!” So what you like I don’t necessarily like!
  • That was a fun little video! I agree with your assessments of these looks. Most of them had some redeeming features but the overall failed to “land”. Princess Alexandra’s bandage dress was tragic, it simply did not work for her figure. She’s a pretty girl and could have been a stunning bride. I’ve seen numerous videos on successfully styled royal/high profile brides and one of my favourites is Lady Sarah Chatto.
  • @barb-jm7990
    I worked as a bridal consultant in a bridal salon for a year and discovered that brides had different reasons for picking their gowns and that some brides did not have good taste at all. Even royal brides don't necessarily have good taste. But, utimately, it is the marriage that is the important part of the day and if the bride feels good in that dress then that is great. We did try to steer them away from dresses that would really have been a disaster on them such as small spaghetti-straps on a large busted bride or a mermaid style on someone who just didn't have the body for it. But, if the bride was determined that was what she wanted, then more power to her. They know the dress when they see it.
  • Rustic? I don’t think that’s the right word at all. Seaside style? Very odd choice of words. Are you a robot?!?!
  • @zzfreddy
    Olivia looked beautiful, she didn’t look older. I was not fond of the shoes a lighter blues.
  • @terrywier5877
    Please do more videos on royalty. They are really interesting.
  • @janescott4574
    Well that’s the first and last time I’ll waste my time watching this rubbish site.
  • They all indeed pretty 🦋 well look for potrait published🎉💐