Two winter brides stick out from my personal list of favorite royal wedding dresses - Máxima (February) and Mathilde (December).
Of course, I have always loved a high collar on a grand wedding gown, that's just me.
But if you want something that just screams winter wedding, fur's the way to go.
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Queen Fabiola of the Belgians, Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg, Archduchess Marie-Christine of Austria, Archduchess Catharina von Österreich |
I confess, I'm not a huge fan of fur used on a wedding gown, but there is something about a winter wedding that lends itself to things that seem a little farcical otherwise...
...which brings us to a personal favorite in this category, Baroness Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza's gown from her January 1993 marriage to Archduke Karl of Austria.
At any other time, in any other place, this wedding outfit would have been too much. The lace-up front, the enormous ball skirt, the heavy 200-year-old Habsburg veil held in place with a small pearl and diamond bandeau tiara, even the bride carrying a Mass Book instead of a bouquet - it's a Versace design that could have come straight from a movie set, and borders on comical for use in real life (even for a character such as this bride).
But set in an Austrian winter scene? It's completely enchanting.
What's your favorite winter wedding gown?
Photos: Zimbio/Rex/Hola/The Royal Forums
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