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* On ''Series/AdamRuinsEverything'', Adam explains that the wedding dress as ''we'' know it is NewerThanTheyThink. Up until the wedding of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert, brides wore nice dresses (if their families were wealthy) or everyday, casual dresses (if their families were not so wealthy). Brides began copying Queen Victoria's then-iconic white dress, but only if they were wealthy, because back then, a dress like that would have been too expensive and impractical for most women (or their parents) to justify, especially as it was only going to be worn once. (Furthermore, most Western weddings were much simpler affairs up until that point.) That changed in TheThirties, despite a little bump in the road known as The Great Depression, with the advent of bridal magazines that encouraged increasingly lavish wedding celebrations and elaborate dresses. The idea of [[VirginInAWhiteDress the white dress signifying the bride's virginity]] (as opposed to how wealthy her parents were) came even later, about TheFifties or so.

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* On ''Series/AdamRuinsEverything'', Adam explains that the wedding dress as ''we'' know it is NewerThanTheyThink. Up until the wedding of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert, brides wore nice dresses (if their families were wealthy) or everyday, casual dresses (if their families were not so wealthy). Brides began copying Queen Victoria's then-iconic white dress, but only if they were wealthy, because back then, a dress like that would have been too expensive and impractical for most women (or their parents) to justify, especially as it was only going to be worn once. (Furthermore, most Western weddings were much simpler affairs up until that point.point, sometimes wedged into other unrelated social events.) That changed in TheThirties, despite a little bump in the road known as The Great Depression, with the advent of bridal magazines that encouraged increasingly lavish wedding celebrations and elaborate dresses. The idea of [[VirginInAWhiteDress the white dress signifying the bride's virginity]] (as opposed to how wealthy her parents were) came even later, about TheFifties or so.
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* In the "Eikoden" OVA to ''Manga/FushigiYuugi'', Miaka wears a Western wedding dress when she marries [[spoiler: Tamahome]] Taka. It's fairly simple, compared to [[WeddingsInJapan Western-style dresses worn by other anime women]], and certainly compared to many RealLife wedding dresses from the late 80's and early 90's, except it has large fabric (tulle?) roses at the waist and shoulders.

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* KhaosOmega has only deployed this once minus the sleeves. As this is a strapless complete bridal gown designed for Anise Azeat's true form deployed at the end of chapter 4 in 'Amethyst Beginnings' it serves as a reminder for Anise of the fact Soul Bonds essentially mean the two linked parties are already married. (Jet, upon seeing her wearing it, chooses that moment to propose to her, which she accepts, firing off a massive amount of golden light that due to the gown allows the two to become truly married without an actual wedding ceremony).



* In ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'', Peach's dress when [[HypnotizeThePrincess she was forced]] to marry Bowser, was basically a white version of her usual dress, but still was of a form that fit this trope.

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* In ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'', Peach's dress when [[HypnotizeThePrincess she was forced]] to marry Bowser, was basically a white version of her usual dress, but still was of a form that fit this trope. She was given a new, actual wedding dress for ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' as another forced wedding to Bowser was the primary plot point.
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* On ''Series/AdamRuinsEverything'', Adam explains that the wedding dress as ''we'' know it is NewerThanTheyThink. Up until the wedding of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert, brides wore nice dresses (if their families were wealthy) or everyday, casual dresses (if their families were not so wealthy). Brides began copying Queen Victoria's then-iconic white dress, but only if they were wealthy, because back then, a dress like that would have been too expensive and impractical for most women (or their parents) to justify, especially as it was only going to be worn once. (Furthermore, most Western weddings were much simpler affairs up until that point.) That changed in TheThirties, despite a little bump in the road known as The Great Depression, with the advent of bridal magazines that encouraged increasingly lavish wedding celebrations and elaborate dresses. The idea of [[VirginInAWhiteDress the white dress signifying the bride's virginity]] (as opposed to how wealthy her parents were) came even later, about TheFifties or so.
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* On ''Series/RaisingHope'', Virginia's {{Jerkass}} cousin Delilah had always dreamed of having a pink wedding dress with a huge train carried by Music/MichaelJackson, when she was a teenager back in TheEighties or early in TheNineties. When she finally ''does'' get married in her late 30's or early 40's, she finally gets her wish. Including the part about Michael Jackson (or at least an MJ impersonator) carrying her train.
** Later in the series, Virginia's father offers to give her the wedding ''she'' always dreamed of, but never got. Virginia wears the same dress Princess Diana wore to her wedding to Prince Charles, to renew her vows to Burt. (Prince Charles' outfit is also worn by Burt.)
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* In ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'', Mega Gardevoir's skirt is upgraded to look like this, complete with [[OperaGloves fancy elbow length gloves]].

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* Freudia Neuwahl's outfits in the ''VideoGame/{{Rosenkreuzstilette}}'' series give off a vibe that makes it look like she's wearing a wedding dress, even coming with OperaGloves. In ''Freudenstachel'', a sash is worn around her outfit's waist, which makes it look as if its skirt were separable from its top.

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* Freudia Neuwahl's outfits in the ''VideoGame/{{Rosenkreuzstilette}}'' series give off a vibe that makes it look like she's wearing a wedding dress, even coming with OperaGloves.dress. In ''Freudenstachel'', a sash is worn around her outfit's waist, which makes it look as if its skirt were separable from its top.
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* CelineDion's wedding dress even had a matching [[PrettyInMink white mink jacket]] to wear outside in the cold.
* There are Franchise/HelloKitty themed weddings that includes several dresses like these. Think this is a joke? See [[http://forladiesbyladies.com/index.php/2009/03/20/hello-kitty-weddings-goodbye-to-good-taste/ here]] and [[http://www.kittyhell.com/2009/11/23/hello-kitty-wedding-dress/ here]].
* And, of course, there are wedding dresses based on Franchise/DisneyPrincess dresses, which can be viewed [[http://www.disneybridal.com/ here]]. The dresses aren't necessarily based on what the girls wear in their movies, but capture their look and feel. Yet some forgo the traditional bell shape (the one for [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Ariel]] is obviously mermaid-style, for instance), but still fit this trope otherwise.

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* CelineDion's Music/CelineDion's wedding dress even had a matching [[PrettyInMink white mink jacket]] to wear outside in the cold.
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* There are Franchise/HelloKitty themed weddings that includes several dresses like these. Think this is a joke? See [[http://forladiesbyladies.com/index.php/2009/03/20/hello-kitty-weddings-goodbye-to-good-taste/ here]] and [[http://www.kittyhell.com/2009/11/23/hello-kitty-wedding-dress/ here]].
* And, of course, there are wedding dresses based on Franchise/DisneyPrincess dresses, which can be viewed [[http://www.disneybridal.com/ here]]. The dresses aren't necessarily based on what the girls wear in their movies, but capture their look and feel. Yet some forgo the traditional bell shape (the one for [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Ariel]] is obviously mermaid-style, for instance), but still fit this trope otherwise.
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* Freudia Neuwahl's outfits in the ''VideoGame/{{Rosenkreuzstilette}}'' series give off a vibe that makes it look like she's wearing a wedding dress, even coming with OperaGloves. In ''Freudenstachel'', a sash is worn around her outfit's waist, which makes it look as if its skirt were separable from its top.
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* Alice Tinker's wedding dress in ''Series/TheVicarOfDibley'' episode "Love & Marriage", although being [[CloudCuckoolander Alice]] it has a few unique additions of her own, such as a headpiece that looks like a glass sculpture with hearts hanging from it, fairy lights, and an illuminated bodice reading "I Love Hugo".[[labelnote:*]]Her original design was even weirder: "And for the train, I thought ''ThomasTheTankEngine''..."[[/labelnote]]

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* Alice Tinker's wedding dress in ''Series/TheVicarOfDibley'' episode "Love & Marriage", although being [[CloudCuckoolander Alice]] it has a few unique additions of her own, such as a headpiece that looks like a glass sculpture with hearts hanging from it, fairy lights, and an illuminated bodice reading "I Love Hugo".[[labelnote:*]]Her original design was even weirder: "And for the train, I thought ''ThomasTheTankEngine''...''WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine''..."[[/labelnote]]
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* Naturally, Creator/LilyJames gets a [[http://photos.vanityfair.com/2015/02/11/54db6c59abcd32906da3cf47_cinderella-disney-costume-vf.jpg gorgeous wedding dress]] as Ella in ''Film/Cinderella2015'' -- full skirt, long chiffon sleeves, corseted bodice, the works. Fittingly for Ella, the skirt and bodice also feature pastel appliqué flowers.
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* Golden Eyes' dress in the UsefulNotes/WorldWarI serial ''ComicBook/GoldenEyesAndHerHeroBill'' is what happens when PimpedOutDress gets combined with WartimeWedding. The accompanying text admits that the heroine "spent her heart out on the misty froth and silver of bride-white," while [[http://cartoons.osu.edu/digital_albums/nellbrinkley/19.php#anchor the illustration itself]] shows the bride swathed in billowing lace and carrying not just a bouquet, but an ''armful'' of pink roses. The wedding itself is explicitly compared to the ending of a fairy tale in the opening paragraph:
--> "All good faery-tales have a Prince and a Princess, and a faithful Comrade, and Love, and Adventure, and War, and terrible Barriers that rear themselves between the Prince and the Princess, and a Wedding with bride-roses and white slippers—and nobody ever dies in a good faery-tale, or doesn’t get what they want—except the wicked Ogre in the tale. So this tale, too! On a bright, crisp day in Sunny France Golden-Eyes and Bill got what they wanted—one another. The Ogre—War—was dead. [sic]"
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** Kate Middleton's dress ([[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/royal-wedding/8483330/Royal-wedding-Kate-Middleton-wears-Queens-tiara.html shown here]]) is in the "fitted princess" style. With just a fair amount of lace, it's quite a SimpleYetOpulent dress.

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** Kate Middleton's dress ([[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/royal-wedding/8483330/Royal-wedding-Kate-Middleton-wears-Queens-tiara.html uk/fashion/people/kate-middletons-wedding-dress-in-pictures/ shown here]]) is in the "fitted princess" style. With just a fair amount of lace, it's quite a SimpleYetOpulent dress.
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* Kimber wears one in the second half of the ''Series/{{Jem}}'' two-parter "Hollywood Jem" episode, with all the other Holograms (minus Jem, as Jerrica was the maid of honor, instead) being her bridesmaids. [[spoiler: She was to marry Jeff, her ''[[YourCheatingHeart other]]'' [[YourCheatingHeart boyfriend]], but they ultimately decided not to go through it.]]

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* Kimber wears one in the second half of the ''Series/{{Jem}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}'' two-parter "Hollywood Jem" episode, with all the other Holograms (minus Jem, as Jerrica was the maid of honor, instead) being her bridesmaids.bridesmaids. It was complete with a long train and many other frills fitting an 80s wedding dress. [[spoiler: She was to marry Jeff, her ''[[YourCheatingHeart other]]'' [[YourCheatingHeart boyfriend]], but they ultimately decided not to go through it.]]
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** Kate Middleton's dress [[http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/editor-s-picks/wedding-dress-fit-for-a-queen-1.1098745 here]] and [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/royal-wedding/8483330/Royal-wedding-Kate-Middleton-wears-Queens-tiara.html here]] is in the "fitted princess" style. With just a fair amount of lace, it's quite a SimpleYetOpulent dress.

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** Kate Middleton's dress [[http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/editor-s-picks/wedding-dress-fit-for-a-queen-1.1098745 here]] and [[http://www.([[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/royal-wedding/8483330/Royal-wedding-Kate-Middleton-wears-Queens-tiara.html here]] shown here]]) is in the "fitted princess" style. With just a fair amount of lace, it's quite a SimpleYetOpulent dress.
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The main reason for such dresses (''and perhaps the key to this trope over any other wedding dress'') is the notion that many women like to "feel like a {{Princess}}" on their wedding (even if she is [[RoyalBlood already royalty]]), and wearing such a dress is at least one way to carry out that wish. She's probably had this desire ever since she was a small child in her PrincessPhase. Back then she probably had everything planned out, except for who the groom was, [[VictoriousChildhoodFriend maybe]].

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The main reason for such dresses (''and perhaps the key to this trope over any other wedding dress'') is the notion that many women like to [[EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses "feel like a {{Princess}}" Princess"]] on their wedding day (even if she is [[RoyalBlood already royalty]]), and wearing such a dress is at least one way to carry out that wish. She's probably had this desire ever since she was a small child in her PrincessPhase. Back then she probably had everything planned out, except for who the groom was, [[VictoriousChildhoodFriend maybe]].



Now as the name indicates, this dress is likely to show up at [[HappilyEverAfter the end of]] some {{Fairy Tale}}s, or at least modern works of them. (Genuine folk fairy tales tend to skip over the satorial details to lavish attention on the villain's horrific death. Illustrated versions may show it, though.)

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Now as the name indicates, this dress is likely to show up at [[HappilyEverAfter the end of]] some {{Fairy Tale}}s, or Tale}}s--or at least modern works of them. (Genuine folk fairy tales tend to skip over the satorial details to lavish attention on the villain's horrific death. Illustrated versions may show it, though.)



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* Kimber wears one in the second half of the ''Series/{{Jem}}'' two-parter "Hollywood Jem" episode, with all the other Holograms (minus Jem, as Jerrica was the maid of honor, instead) being her bridesmaids. [[spoiler: She was to marry Jeff, her ''[[YourCheatingHeart other]]'' [[YourCheatingHeart boyfriend]], but they ultimately decided not to go through it.]]
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* When Queen Ehlana marries in ''The Sapphire Rose'' (the third book of the ''Literature/{{Elenium}}'' trilogy), her gown is described as being this, including having floor-length sleeves turned back partway to show the gold fabric beneath the white. The narration even notes that those in attendance are expected to view her "not as a woman so much as a work of art." Because the wedding was arranged on relatively short notice, the groom wonders if the gown was put together by magic, which is entirely possible.

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* When Queen Ehlana marries in ''The Sapphire Rose'' (the third book of the ''Literature/{{Elenium}}'' trilogy), ''Literature/TheSapphireRose'', her gown is described as being this, including having floor-length sleeves turned back partway to show the gold fabric beneath the white. The narration even notes that those in attendance are expected to view her "not as a woman so much as a work of art." Because the wedding was arranged on relatively short notice, the groom wonders if the gown was put together by magic, which is entirely possible.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Guenevere}}'' opens with the title character's wedding to KingArthur, while wearing an extremely elaborate gown her servants have spent years to create.
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* Mary's dress in ''Film/WhatPriceHollywood''. It gets torn to pieces by rabid fans.
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* In ''Series/DaddysDaughters'', Dasha wears [[http://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/movie/ros/11878/foto/i2/154099/ one to her wedding]], making it [[{{Goth}} the first time she has worn white]].

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* In ''Series/DaddysDaughters'', Dasha wears [[http://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/movie/ros/11878/foto/i2/154099/ one to her wedding]], wedding,]] making it [[{{Goth}} the first time she has worn white]].
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* Yuna's would-be wedding dress in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' counts, despite the [[ShowgirlSkirt atypical cut]] of the skirt. It is huge, fancy, and looks extremely expensive.

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* Yuna's would-be wedding dress in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' counts, despite the [[ShowgirlSkirt atypical cut]] of the skirt. It is huge, fancy, has stylized feathery wings, a massive feather-lined train, and looks extremely expensive.a veil long enough to ''cover said train.''
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* Queen Louise's [[http://maceddy.com/jeanette-macdonald-the-love-parade-wedding-gown-up-for-auction/ beaded wedding dress]] in ''Film/TheLoveParade.''
* The classic dress Ellen wears at the end of ''Film/ItHappenedOneNight''.

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* Queen Louise's [[http://maceddy.com/jeanette-macdonald-the-love-parade-wedding-gown-up-for-auction/ beaded wedding dress]] in ''Film/TheLoveParade.''
''Film/TheLoveParade'' (1929). Not only does it appear in a royal wedding scene with all the pomp that implies, but it was a trend-setter at the time (stores offered copies of the dress for real-life brides who wanted the same look.
* The classic dress Ellen wears at the end of ''Film/ItHappenedOneNight''.''Film/ItHappenedOneNight'' (1934).
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* In Episode 3 of ''CuteyHoneyFlash'' there are four such wedding dresses that the episode plot revolves around.

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* An wedding themed episode of ''Anime/SailorMoon'' featured lots of these. It's a plot point, since the whole episode relays in WeddingInJapan imaginery ''and'' a wedding dress contest [[spoiler: that get crashed by Nephrite's BrainwashedAndCrazy victim who's then stopped and released by the Senshi.]]

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* An wedding themed episode of ''Anime/SailorMoon'' featured lots of these. It's a plot point, since the whole episode relays in WeddingInJapan WeddingsInJapan imaginery ''and'' a wedding dress contest [[spoiler: that get crashed by Nephrite's BrainwashedAndCrazy victim who's then stopped and released by the Senshi.]]



* In ''Manga/MiraiNikki'', Yuki and Yuno go to a marriage simulation place, and in their "wedding photo" Yuno is wearing one of these.

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* In ''Manga/MiraiNikki'', ''Manga/FutureDiary'', Yuki and Yuno go to a marriage simulation place, and in their "wedding photo" Yuno is wearing one of these.
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* Fashion designer Vera Wang became a household name due to this trope. While wedding dresses aren't the only thing she designs, it's what she's best known for.
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* [[http://hollywoodmoviecostumesandprops.blogspot.com.au/2011/08/wedding-dress-from-father-of-bride.html Annie's wedding dress]] in ''Film/FatherOfTheBride''.

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* [[http://hollywoodmoviecostumesandprops.blogspot.com.au/2011/08/wedding-dress-from-father-of-bride.html Annie's wedding dress]] in ''Film/FatherOfTheBride''.''Film/FatherOfTheBride1991''.
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* In ''{{Pokemon}}'', Mega Gardevoir's skirt is upgraded to look like this, complete with [[OperaGloves fancy elbow length gloves]].

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* Rapunzel's wedding dress in the sequel short ''[[{{Disney/Tangled}} Tangled Ever After]]'', Which is actually a white PaletteSwap of her celebration dress.

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* Rapunzel's wedding dress in the sequel short ''[[{{Disney/Tangled}} Tangled Ever After]]'', Which which is actually a white PaletteSwap of her celebration dress.dress (with a train as long as her hair had been).



* Mulan's wedding dress at the end of ''Disney/MulanII'' combines this with LadyInRed, since in ancient China, the bride's dress is colored red.
* The Franchise/DisneyPrincess franchise gave [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Snow White]], [[Disney/SleepingBeauty Aurora]], and [[Disney/BeautyandtheBeast Belle]] their own wedding dresses, since we actually do not see them marry at the end of their films.
* Elizabeth and a mouse wear a matching on at the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfTheTitanic''.

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* Mulan's wedding dress at the end of ''Disney/MulanII'' combines this with LadyInRed, since in ancient China, the bride's dress is was colored red.
* The Franchise/DisneyPrincess franchise gave [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Snow White]], [[Disney/SleepingBeauty Aurora]], and [[Disney/BeautyandtheBeast Belle]] their own wedding dresses, since we do not actually do not see them marry at the end of their films.
* Elizabeth and a mouse wear a matching on ones at the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfTheTitanic''.



* Buttercup's dress in ''Film/ThePrincessBride''.
* The would-be wedding dress at the beginning of ''Film/{{Enchanted}}'', and another one that showed up at the end.

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* Buttercup's silver wedding dress in ''Film/ThePrincessBride''.
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* Kate Hudson wears one in the movie Film/BrideWars. [[http://wac.450f.edgecastcdn.net/80450F/thefw.com/files/2012/05/bride-wars-vera-wang-wedding-dress-kate-hudson.jpg And a big deal is made about hot it was designed by Vera Wang.]]

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* Kate Hudson wears one in the movie Film/BrideWars.''Film/BrideWars''. [[http://wac.450f.edgecastcdn.net/80450F/thefw.com/files/2012/05/bride-wars-vera-wang-wedding-dress-kate-hudson.jpg And a big deal is made about hot how it was designed by Vera Wang.]]



* When Queen Ehlana marries in ''The Sapphire Rose'' (the third book of the ''Literature/{{Elenium}}'' trilogy), her gown is described as being this, including having floor-length sleeves turned back partway to show the gold fabric beneath the white. The narration even notes that those in attendance are expected to view her "not as a woman so much as a work of art." Because the wedding was arranged on relatively short notice, the groom wonders if the gown was put together by magic, which is entirely possible.



* Phoebe's wedding dresses in ''Series/{{Charmed}}'' fits this, since her romance ideas came from "Literature/{{Cinderella}}", it fits.

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* Despite the unflattering focus on the brides in ''Series/{{Bridezillas}}'' those women still often get very pretty gowns.

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* In proving the "fairy tale" part right, WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick revealed her [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Arwen]] costume in ''WebVideo/SuburbanKnights'' was an adapted wedding dress (and that many times the cast would step on the train).

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* In proving the "fairy tale" part right, WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick revealed that her [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Arwen]] costume in ''WebVideo/SuburbanKnights'' was an adapted wedding dress (and that many times the cast would step stepped on the train).train many times).



** Done again in the season 2 finale, "A Canterlot Wedding," this time, it's worn by Princess Cadenza, who's marrying Twilight Sparkle's older brother, Shining Armor. [[spoiler:And by [[{{Doppelganger}} Changeling]] [[BigBad Queen Chrysalis]], disguised as her.]]

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** Done again in the season 2 finale, "A Canterlot Wedding," Wedding;" this time, it's worn by Princess Cadenza, Cadance, who's marrying Twilight Sparkle's older brother, Shining Armor. [[spoiler:And by [[{{Doppelganger}} Changeling]] [[BigBad Queen Chrysalis]], disguised as her.]]



** The TropeCodifier was [[UsefulNotes/QueenVictoria Queen Victoria]], who popularized the bride wearing white, when wedding dresses before were normally just variations of typical pimped out dresses.

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** The TropeCodifier was [[UsefulNotes/QueenVictoria Queen Victoria]], who popularized the bride wearing white, when white; previously, wedding dresses before were normally just variations of typical pimped out dresses.



* Kate Middleton's dress [[http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/editor-s-picks/wedding-dress-fit-for-a-queen-1.1098745 here]] and [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/royal-wedding/8483330/Royal-wedding-Kate-Middleton-wears-Queens-tiara.html here]] is in the "fitted princess" style. With just a fair amount of lace, it's quite a SimpleYetOpulent dress.

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* ** Kate Middleton's dress [[http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/editor-s-picks/wedding-dress-fit-for-a-queen-1.1098745 here]] and [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/royal-wedding/8483330/Royal-wedding-Kate-Middleton-wears-Queens-tiara.html here]] is in the "fitted princess" style. With just a fair amount of lace, it's quite a SimpleYetOpulent dress.



* CelineDion's wedding dress. Even had a matching [[PrettyInMink white mink jacket]] to wear outside in the cold.

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* A potential dress for the princess in ''{{Voltron}}''/''Anime/GoLion'' is made, and then modeled, although the series ends before she even gets engaged.

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