Top 10 Memorable Wedding Dresses in Period Dramas
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- Опубликовано: 16 авг 2022
- Period movies do wedding dresses like do other. For this list, we’ll be looking at some of the most beautiful wedding ensembles from films set in the past. Our countdown includes "Funny Face," "Marie Antoinette," "Ever After," and more! What's YOUR favorite period movie wedding dress? Let us know in the comments!
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What's YOUR favorite period movie wedding dress? Let us know below, and be sure to also check out our video of the Top 20 Memorable Movie Wedding Dresses - ruclips.net/video/mhFA7bAu5cA/видео.html
Funny face is NOT a period drama 😂😂😂 you clearly don't know the difference between period drama and simply an old movie 😂
Scarlett O'Hara's wedding dress in "Gone With The Wind." Walter Plunkett purposefully made it appear a bit too large because the wedding happened so quickly and as it had been her mother Ellen O'Hara's gown there was time to have it exactly fitted. It appears briefly in the wedding scene but the details are beautiful and so Victorian.
I can't believe you said this because that wedding dress was the very first one I thought of when I saw the title of this video. It was the dress Scarlett wore for her first wedding, right? And there was just a glimpse of it in the movie, yes? I have never heard anyone ever mention that dress until you.
All of these period drama wedding dresses look so beautiful! I absolutely love them! My favorites are Georgina, Marie Antoinette and the white wedding dress that started it all, Queen Victoria! ❤️👰♀️😍👸❤️
Just got addicted to Bridgerton and I really love Daphne's wedding dress and especially Queen Charlotte's wedding dress. They've become my two new favorites! ❤👰♀️❤
Lily James' wedding dress from Disney's Cinderella (2015) was really pretty.
I love Ever After! The movie is so beautiful! As is Sound of Music! I love Julie Andrews as Maria!
The Duchess, Tristan & Isolde, Ever After and The Sound Of Music. Are my favorites wedding dresses.
Beautiful dresses! I also like the wedding dress that Lily James wore at the end of Cinderella ! :)
Yes! Thank you!
Yes Lily James dress was absolutely stunning.
Can’t believe they forgot that one! My fave over Maria’s “way too simple” gown!
Danielle’s mother’s dress is my all time favorite, but I’m surprised Ella Enchanted wasn’t included
Only here to see if Claire's gown from Outlander is mentioned
I was going to mention Clare's dress also. Beautiful!
Agree
movies, not tv shows.
Betty Warren's dress in "Mona Lisa Smile" and Cosette's dress in "Les Misérables" would have made my list over "Funny Face" and "High Society."
i know those two movies aren't even period dramas!
I loved Downton' Abbey's 1920s wedding dresses, especially Rose's and Edith's.
Love the wedding dress in Tristan and isolde 🥰💝
So the thing about movies like Funny Face, they aren't period pieces. They are set in the time in which they are shot. In this case the 1950's.
Thanks you! By their logic, anything before 2022 could be a period piece.
Agreed. It is not even a matter of period pieces. The title and introduction makes it clear the dresses are from ‘period dramas’. Some of these are not from ‘period dramas’ but ‘classic movies’. Shoddy work, Watch Mojo.
Most period dramas do more to reflect the time in which they are made and that era's version of events. As evidence I cite the film "Oh! What a Lovely War". At least films like High Society and Funny Face can't be faulted for period authenticity.
The 1950s is a period of time.
Same for. High Society.
White wedding gowns became popular around 1840 with queen Victoria
Before that, women wore their favorite (or best) dress.
@@lishol7 It should be said that although Victoria set the trend for the white gown due to the custom that the dress be worn again (as mentioned in Age of Innocence). often in altered form, the issue of having a white dress during the Industrial Revolution meant that it was quiet acceptable and popular to wear a coloured dress. The only element that had to be white and that was only worn once was the veil which was often a precious lace heirloom.
Kiera Knightley dress in the duchess is beautiful 💯🙂
Love the movie Everafter
I dont even have to watch, my favourite is Maria in the Sound of Music, my god that gown was stunning.
I absolutely adore Maria's dress from The Sound of Music. Every time I watch the movie it reminds me of the wedding dresses worn by CP Victoria of Sweden and CP Mary of Denmark, also two of my favorites.
Lucy Westenra's wedding dress in Bram Stoker's Dracula. Very dramatic collar!
Love that one, it's amazing.
Lots of great memorable dresses in tv and movies great top 10 list
I think they had one like this or ugliest. I know dorthy from golden girls was in an ugliest dress list but maybe it wasn’t a mojo list
For me, the best dress was Maria's in The Sound of Music. Very bridal, as it should look.
Hers is absolutely my all time favorite as well. Just very classy and romantic looking.
@@melissateague3315 I agree It was so simple but stunning, the cut and the silhouette and the long veil, so perfect.
Same for me. So simple yet so elegant and chic. I know Maria's came first, but every time I watch the movie it makes me think of the wedding dresses of Princess Victoria of Sweden and Princess Mary of Denmark.
It’s not a movie but Clair’s wedding dress in Outlander was stunning.
I watched Crazy Rich Asians for the first time this year that wedding scene swept me off my feet
They are all classics! ❤️
I don't think it's right to say that Ever After didn't have a Fairy Godmother, da Vinci was that and more.
Yup! He was her fairy GodFather!
They are just uniquely beautiful in there own ways I just love all of them🥰🥰
My favorite wedding dress was worn by Julie Andrews. In The Sound of Music.
Was High Society, and Funny Face Period dramas???? Seems they were set in apx the period they were filmed.
That's what I thought too! Both should be disqualified! Instead, they should have had Lady Jane Grey in "Lady Jane" with Helena Bonham-Carter, and Maid Marion in "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves"!
And a third one-Frida Kahlo in "Frida"!
Thanks for a great video
You can see the recreation of Queen Victoria's dress better in the series Victoria. I don´t know if it's the same one seen in the film because Jenna Coleman is shorter than Emily Blunt. I think Jenna made a better Queen Victoria, she looks more like her than Emily.
I just realized something funny. Maria von Trapp's wedding dress is identical to my mother's. Although she got married in '47. Right down to the fact that it was satin and had satin covered buttons
Would have loved to see a picture of your mother in the gown, its a stunning gown in the movie, Im sure she looked angelic 🙂
It is a stunning gown! Seeing how the movie is supposed to be set in 1938 I think, it makes sense.
Shakespeare In Love!!
My number one dress is Guinevere’s wedding dress as worn by Vanessa Redgrave in Camelot. Check it out.
I like all weddings dresses are beautiful
Good Work ♥️🥰
Absolutely gorgeously stunning 🤩 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Kate Winslet's gown in Pirates of the Caribbean 2 Desd Man's Chest
I love the more simple ones like 9, 5 and 3. timeless chic
I wasn’t wearing a wedding dress, but I walked down the same aisle as Julie Andrews a few years ago
LOVE
Sound of music the best
Marie Antoinette is my second and my first is Victoria
8:10 I love how they slipped in modern shoes in that scene
I’m not expecting much agreement here because it’s weird but Molly Ringwald’s dress in Betsy’s Wedding has always been a favorite of mine.
ETA: though I do wish her boots were shorter. I had these white anklet “granny” boots back then and I always that height would be better. The length of them in the movie make them look like high heeled wrestler boots.
it's not a period drama... the movie took place in the year it was made.
@@6RshEuH2 You’re absolutely correct. I derped out about the “period movie” category as much as WMJ did.
Edit: Helena Bonham Carter stuns.
Yep I'm a big fan
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Most memorable and beautiful wedding dress was worn by Diana Bishop (Teresa Palmer) in 'A Discovery of Witches', imo.
The wedding dress Lynn Redgrave wore as Guinevere in Camelot
good video
Did anyone else notice when Marie Antoinette came up that there was a pair of converse in the shot was that mistake in the movie or was it part of the movie this entire time
The shot of the converse shoes was intentional.
I went back and saw them as well...the scene she is trying on the new shoes...they are sitting beside her!!🤣
At 8:11 you can see a pair of sneakers from the movie Marie Antoinette
How about Outlander?
Fun Fact: Anne Boleyn's dresses were designed with swooping sleeves to disguise her six finger, which was just a stump.
If you believe the lies told about her by the Spanish and other Catholics
I think your confused, her “stump” was only a mole, it was exaggerated by the Spanish ambassador, after Anne’s death. Henry would have never married her is she had any form of deformity.
It was just the fashion of the time. The six finger thing is a complete myth that originated from a book that was written by someone who hated her daughter Elizabeth several decades after Anne was executed.
Henry Vlll was extremely superstitious and terrified of anything demonic or supernatural. In that era, deformities and extra body parts were thought to be the work of the Devil. He would not have touched her with a barge pole.
@@rachelwilsdon
It was actually a double nail. Not a six finger. That was a rumor spread by Nicolas Sander, a Catholic propagandist and polemicist. He wrote it way after Anne died, he was a child when she was executed, and he obviously didn’t know her personally. This was an attempt to blacken Anne’s reputation.
Costumes in The Young Victoria court scenes physically hurt me. They were soooooo detailed and only shown on screen for half a second at most.
Merci beaucoup d'avoir cité la reine Victoria en numéro 1. C'est la première à avoir choisi une robe blanche pour se marier en signe de pureté.
Mrs mojo can you please do most iconic kiss scenes in friends
I nominate Faye Dunaway in The Wicked Lady (1983).
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oh my God
High Society isn't a period piece. Neither is Funny Face. Try Rose's Reception gown or Lucy's Wedding gown in Downton Abbey.
The dress Guinevere wears in the 1980 film Excalibur is not remotely historically accurate but a gorgeous fantasy piece.
What about the wedding dress Vanessa Redgrave wore in the movie Camelot? It was a fitted tunic with a long train and covered with embroidery . . . amazing.
Why is there a pair of Converse's in the Marie Antoinette movie?
Argh!!!!!! A period drama is a movie made about a non contemporary period of time. Funny Face and High Society were contemporary. They were set at the same period of time that they were made. Just because it’s in the past now does not make it a period piece.
I found a problem (8:11 of the video) They didn't have Converse shoes in the 18th Century .
The narration of this, is it an American woman attempting an English accent? It's very good but there are certain words that give it away. Duke for example. We say DUke, whereas the American accent says Dook. There are many other tells, but all in all a very good attempt!
Keziah
Since when is a movie set in the 1950s a "period film"?!
Jane Russell and Marilyn Munroe wore short dresses in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in 1953.
Forgot Scarlett O’Hara’s dress
Victorian
Agree with all except Emma's dress. It was just sad.
i don't understand why the two 1950 movies are on here when they aren't period dramas.
No Age of Innocence?
I know why you want to include the beautiful dress in Funny Face but the movie is not a period piece High Society is not a period piece. .
The narrator needs to check on the pronunciation of Isolde. The mispronunciation is unprofessional.
Good God . It is pronounced dyook not dook this is Britain not lower Manhattan.
Sad to see no women of color get the grand wedding scenes.