The brides of royalty and the aristocracyin recent years, have become highly sought after and very viral profiles on social networks. The relationship between royalty and fashion, as an aesthetic reference, for as long as there are records, has been very intense and prolific. And precisely the style choices of princesses, queens and aristocrats on their wedding day They are looks with a magnifying glass. Among those memorable bridal looks There are many fiancees who focus on him necklinein how these women decorate this area that frames the face. In some cases, a pattern is repeated among monarchs, duchesses, countesses and other personalities: the desire to show off the collarbones thanks to wedding dresses with boat necklines, Bardot or off-the-shoulders; a proposal that stylizes and dazzles in equal parts.
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Sofia of Sweden
When: June 13, 2015.
Where: In the royal chapel of Stockholm Palace.
With who: Carlos Felipe of Sweden.
Neckline type: Peak boat.
Signature of the dress: Ida Sjöstedt.
Features of the look: A piece full of lace and embroidered applications, on the sleeves and body, with a wide skirt, and made with Spanish fabrics, specifically from the José María Ruiz brand, specialized in natural silk fabrics.
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Eugenie of York
When: October 12, 2018.
Where: In St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Palace.
With who: Jack Brooksbank.
Neckline type: Boat with a beak.
Signature of the dress: Peter Pilotto.
Features of the look: A princess cut proposal, with damask fabric, long sleeves and an open back, which she wore along with the spectacular Greenville tiara, which belongs to the royal jeweler.
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Maria Annunciata of Liechtenstein
When: June 26, 2021.
Where: In Vienna Schotten Church.
With who: Emanuele Musini.
Neckline type: Off-the-shoulders.
Signature of the dress: Pierpaolo Piccioli for Valentino.
Features of the look: The piece, halfway between romantic and minimalist, stood out for its puffed sleeves, its voluminous skirt and its a-line silhouette. Also surprising was her short, embroidered veil and the Habsburg Fringe tiara that accompanied it.
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Theodora of Greece
When: September 28, 2024.
Where: In the Cathedral of the Annunciation of Saint Mary of Athens.
With who: Matthew Kumar.
Neckline type: Bardot.
Signature of the dress: Celia Kritharioti
Features of the look: For her wedding, she chose a classically inspired design, full of rhinestone applications and embroidery, with an A-line silhouette, tight bodice and wide skirt, which she accompanied with the Khedive tiara from Egypt and an Irish lace veil used by other well-known women. royals at their weddings.
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Madeleine from Sweden
When: July 8, 2013.
Where: In the chapel of the Royal Palace in Stockholm.
With who: Christopher O’Neill.
Neckline type: Bathtub.
Signature of the dress: Valentino
Features of the look: The dress, with a romantic air, had a flattering neckline that showed off her collarbones and also had short sleeves, an A-line silhouette, a ruffle at the hem and a long train, all made of pleated ivory silk, along with lace. of Chantilly.
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Charlene from Monaco
When: July 1 and 2, 2011.
Where: In the Grimaldi Palace.
With who: Albert of Monaco.
Neckline type: Bardot.
Signature of the dress: Giorgio Armani.
Features of the look: A design, made of duchess silk, unusual for royalty, with a silhouette halfway between a mermaid and a column and Swarovski crystals and mother of pearl embroidered in the center of the piece forming ornamental motifs.
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Mary from Denmark
When: May 14, 2004.
Where: In Copenhagen Cathedral.
With who: Frederick of Denmark.
Neckline type: Bardot.
Signature of the dress: Uffe Frank.
clook characteristics: A champagne-colored piece, medieval-inspired, with French sleeves, a bodice with whalebones, a skirt with several layers and a hip-length cut (which is a trend this season).
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Sweden victory
When: June 19, 2010.
Where: In Stockholm’s St. Nicholas Cathedral.
With who: Daniel Westling.
Neckline type: Bathtub.
Signature of the dress: Pär Engsheden.
Features of the look: A simple and timeless proposal, which came from a atelier from her own country, designed with short sleeves, an A-line silhouette, a large sash at the waist and a long train that reached five meters.
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Laura Vecino
When: October 16, 2010.
Where: In the Tavera Palace, Toledo.
With who: Rafael de Medina Abascal.
Neckline type: Bardot.
Signature of the dress: Giambattista Valli.
Features of the look: The Duchess of Feria relied on a princess-cut design, with a bodice made of satin covered with tulle and a very voluminous skirt created from a natural silk brocade fabric.
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Alba Valenzuela
When: April 27, 2024.
Where: In the Royal Parish of Señora Santa Ana, Seville.
With who: Luis Astolfi Pérez de Guzmán.
Neckline type: Bardot.
Signature of the dress: Navascués.
Features of the look: With short sleeves, an A-line silhouette, the off-white design, made of crepe with a satin finish, framed the waist but fell to the hips and had a detachable train.
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Meghan Markle
When: May 19, 2018.
Where: In St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.
With who: Prince Harry.
Neckline type: Bathtub.
Signature of the dress: Claire Waight Keller for Givenchy.
Features of the look: Along with the famous Bandeau tiara, with intertwined ovals and pavé with brilliant-cut diamonds, she opted for a creation with an austere and minimalist appearance, with long sleeves and a trumpet silhouette, which married perfectly with the elegant embroidered veil.
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Lady Charlotte Wellesley
When: May 26, 2016.
Where: In the Church of Our Lady of the Incarnation, in Íllora, Granada.
With who: Alejandro Santo Domingo.
Neckline type: Off-the-shoulders.
Signature of the dress: Emilia Wickstead.
Features of the look: A proposal in a champagne tone, with thick and heavy fabric, long sleeves and an A-line silhouette that was accompanied with a veil with embroidered polka dots.
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Carlota Mayor Bastida
When: October 7, 2023.
Where: In the Parish of Our Lady of the Assumption of Brunete.
With who: Jaime Bernaola.
Neckline type: Ship.
Signature of the dress: Navascués.
Features of the look: She opted for simplicity in a minimalist piece, with a column silhouette, long sleeves finished in tulle with handmade embroidery and lace, and a voluminous veil.
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Elena Domecq
When: May 27, 2023.
Where: In the Parish Church of San Marcos de Jerez dee la Frontera.
With who: Amaro González de Mesa.
Neckline type: Bardot.
Features of the look: A design with a gathered bodice full of embroidery that achieved the effect of the honeycomb technique, French sleeves finished with a ruffle to match the neckline, a skirt with vertical embroidery and a straight silhouette.
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Monica Remartinez
When: June 10, 2023.
Where: In the Church of the Holy Spirit in Madrid.
With who: Ricardo Gómez-Acebo y Botín.
Neckline type: V-shaped boat neckline.
Features of the look: Along with a long veil, she wore an A-line silhouette design with French sleeves, a center sash, a voluminous skirt with a satin finish and a long train.