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8 Celebrity brides who didn't wear a wedding gown on their big day

Sarah Khan https://www.mariefranceasia.com/th/author/sarah 25 Apr 2018 mis à jour le 26 April 2018 à 19:04

With Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's wedding right around the corner, we're getting a bit of wedding fever. Here are our 8 celebrity brides who bucked the trend of wearing a traditional white dress on their big day.

1 - Solange Knowles
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    1 - Solange Knowles
    Solange Knowles and Alan Ferguson 

    Photo: Getty
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    2 - Olivia Palermo
    Olivia Palermo and Johannes Huebl  
     
    Photo: Olivia Palermo
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    3 - Sarah Jessica Parker
    Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick 

    Photo: Morgane Lefaye (Instagram) 
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    4 - Audrey Hepburn
    Audrey Hepburn and her second husband, Andrea Dotti 

    Photo: Getty 
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    5 - Emily Ratajkowski
    Emily Ratajkowski and Sebastian Bear

    Photo: Emily Ratajkowski (Instagram) 
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    6 - Bianca Jagger
    Bianca Jagger and Mick Jagger

    Photo: Getty
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    7 - Yoko Ono
    Yoko Ono and John Lennon 

    Photo: Getty
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    8 - Marilyn Monroe
    Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio 

    Photo: Getty

The minute Solange Knowles stepped out in her Stephane Rolland jumpsuit ensemble on her wedding day, we knew the wedding dress game had officially changed for us.

And we know we're definitely not alone in this. If anything, the trend of brides (both celebrity and non-celebrity brides included) bucking tradition on wearing a white gown on their special day seems to be growing.

We're not just talking wearing alternatives to white or a non-traditional wedding dress. Instead, we've seen everything from jumpsuits and pantsuits to tuxes and separates.

Only recently, model Emily Ratajkowski got married in a burnt yellow co-ords from Zara and black veiled hat. Fashion darling Olivia Palermo also wore two-piece ensemble by Carolina Herrera: a simple cream cashmere sweater which she paired with a pair of chic tailored shorts and a full tulle skirt overlay.

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And mind you, this is not just a millennial fad either. Even classic beauty icons Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe opted out of a traditional white gown during their ceremonies. For her second time down the aisle, Audrey wore a surprisingly understated Givenchy funnel-necked minidress, which she paired with white ballet flats.

So if you'd like to throw out the rulebook on wearing something traditional (whether that's a white dress, cheongsam, saree, or kebaya), get inspired from these 8 stunning celebrity brides who still wow-ed on their wedding day - sans white dress and all.

Sarah Khan

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