Every woman who is about to get married wants to have a beautiful and unforgettable wedding dress for her special day. Some gowns cost way more than the others, and they are harder to obtain. What are some of the most expensive wedding dresses that were worn by celebrities and fashion models?

12. Marie-Chantal Miller – $225,000

Princess Marie-Chantal wearing a custom Valentino wedding dress.

Marie-Chantal Miller, the Crown Princess of Greece, married Prince Pavlos back in 1995 in a true royal style. She wore a custom Valentino wedding dress that turned many heads at the time. It was a traditional long sleeve dress embellished with pearls and a 14 foot length Chantilly lace train, making Marie look stunning at her wedding. The custom gown took no less than a team of 25 people to complete it and total costs rose to a good $225,000.

11. Mariah Carey – $250,000

Mariah Carey wearing a Valentino wedding dress from cancelled wedding to James Packer.

Though Mariah Carey and James Packer broke off their engagement before she could wear her wedding dress down the aisle on the big day, she still spent a huge load of money on it. The Valentino gown Mariah Carey was supposed to wear during her wedding cost her no less than $250,000 and ended up in flames in one of her music videos after the breakup.

10. Amal Alamuddin – $380,000

Amal Alamuddin wearing wearing a custom made Oscar de la Renta gown.

George Clooney’s bride, Lebanese-British Amal Alamuddin was spectacular during their wedding ceremony, and part of it goes to the dress she was wearing, a custom made Oscar de la Renta gown, the last wedding dress created before its designer passed away. Amal’s wedding dress gained huge notoriety afterwards and was even featured in an Oscar de la Renta exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts. The dress costed the couple a good $380,000.

9. Mauro Adami’s Wedding Dress – Price: $380.000

Designed by the Italian designer Mauro Adami.

No celebrity has actually worn this wedding dress, but it had to be on our top 10 list, because it really is a masterpiece. Designed in 2008 by the Italian ace designer Mauro Adami, who once made Keith Richards a platinum jacket, the exquisite wedding dress was sewn with platinum and silk thread.
And trust us, you don’t want to spill champagne on this expensive dress!

8. Kate Middleton – $388,000

Princess Kate Middleton’s wearing an Alexander McQueen by Sarah Burton.

Kate Middleton’s royal wedding to Prince William back in 2011 may have spurred a lot of attention, but we have to agree that a lot of it goes to the now duchess and the dress she was wearing, an Alexander McQueen by Sarah Burton. The dress was indeed fit for a royal wedding and featured a narrow waist, long lace sleeves, full skirt and a 9 feet long train. The price tag of Kate’s wedding dress rose to $388,000.

7. Kim Kardashian – $500,000

Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West.

As Kim Kardashian has proved at her wedding back in 2014, you don’t need to be a royal to have a super expensive wedding dress. Her dress, a custom made Givenchy gown by Ricardo Tisci, upped the game with a price tag of no less than $500,000. But that’s something normal when you think of Kim Kardashian and her inability to keep things simple in her wardrobe.

6. Madina Shokirova – $628,000

Madina Shokirova wearing Ralph & Russo.

Madina Shokirova, daughter of a Russian oil tycoon named Ilkhom Shokirova, got hitched in Moscow wearing a gown that cost close to $628,000. The stunning off-the-shoulder gown was created by British designer Ralph & Russo and features hundreds of pearls and Swarovski crystals, natch.

5. Victoria Swarovski – $1 million

Victoria Swarovski wearing a Michael Cinco wedding dress.

As most of you might expect, the Australian singer and crystal heiress Victoria Swarovski went overboard with her 500,000 embedded crystals dress and upped her wedding gown price to the mark of $1 million. Yes, it’s one of the most expensive wedding dresses of all time, and yes, she could have done with a lot less crystals than the ostentatious 500,000, but that’s what happens when your name is Swarovski.

4. Angelababy – $1.5 million

Angela Yeung Wing in a Dior wedding dress.

One of Hong Kong’s most renowned person in the entertainment industry, the model, actress and singer Angela Yeung Wing, or better known as Angelababy, had her wedding in 2015. During the event, she wore a custom Dior dress that took designers almost five months to complete. It was created out of 115 feet of ivory satin organza and 165 feet of tulle with a 10 foot long train, so it’s no wonder the whole dress was evaluated at around $1.5 million. The cost isn’t official, but when your entire wedding bill rose to $31 million, your dress wouldn’t score too low for sure.

3. Peacock Wedding Dress – $1.5 million

Wedding dress made by Vera Wong.

Hand sewn from more than 2,000 peacock feathers, this wedding dress, created by renown fashion designer Vera Wong, took the creators eight months to complete. The wedding dress was revealed at a wedding expo in Nanjing, the capital of China’s Jiangsu Province.

2. Yumi Katsura White Gold Wedding Dress – $8.5 million

Wedding dress made by Yumi Kastura.

Renown Japanese designer Yumi Katsura created what’s one of the most expensive wedding dresses ever seen. The silk-satin gown is embellished with zari-embroidery, no less than 1,000 pearls, a 5 carat gold diamond and a green 8.8 carat diamond emblem. There are only two dresses like this in the whole world and each comes with a hefty price tag of $8.5 million.

1. The Diamond Wedding Gown – $12 million

Diamond Wedding Gown by Renee Strauss and Martin Kratz.

The ever popular Beverly Hills designers Renee Strauss and Martin Kratz, have managed to create the most expensive wedding dress to date. Called the Diamond Wedding Gown and priced at the tremendous sum of $12 million, the designers didn’t rush to sell it, but instead they are using it to promote their designs at bridal exhibitions and luxury fashion shows. Sure, the price is astronomical, compared to the other wedding dresses on this list, but the interesting part of the gown is that it was designed to shine and sparkle when the future lucky bride turns around and moves and the rays of light hit the diamonds.

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