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Top 10 Most Expensive Wedding Dresses Of All Time

Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece wore a custom Valentino wedding dress on her wedding day in 1995. She married Pavlov, Crown Prince of Greece, in an elaborately appliqued dress that cost £150,000. 
Kim Kardashian wore one of the most expensive wedding dresses of all time for her wedding to Kanye West. The lace dress, which featured a sheer back and was cut to emphasise Kim’s famous hourglass figure, was designed by Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy and is rumoured to have cost the reality TV star £400,000. 
Salma Hayek had a minimony before it was even a trend! She married her husband, Francois-Henri Pinault, in secret on Valentine’s Day in Paris in 2009, before having a second ceremony in April of the same year.
The bride wore a Balenciaga wedding dress, featuring a full skirt and embellished bodice for her masked ball wedding party. The dress reportedly cost £434,000. 
If you’re the heir to the Swarovski brand, you’re probably going to coat everything in the crystals, from your sunglasses to your toilet brush, and Victoria Swarovski did exactly that – her wedding dress, which was designed by Michael Cinco, featured 500,000 Swarovski crystals. It reportedly weighed 46kg and was worth £800,000. 
The dress was a custom design for Swarovski by couture designer Michael Cinco, who has previously created dresses for Beyonce, J.Lo and Lady Gaga. The bride wore the dress for the ceremony at her 2017 wedding to Werner Murz, but changed out of her super-expensive wedding dress for the evening reception – fair enough, it does sound a bit heavy to dance in. 
You won't believe how much these dresses are worth!
A wedding is undoubtedly one of the best places to witness the beauty of deep affection between lovers. The bride is the center of the show in her stunning wedding dress meant to bring a gasp out of the audience and make the groom shed a few tears as she walks down the aisle.
No wonder these brides are willing to spend a fortune to achieve their dream wedding dress. 

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Tennis superstar Serena Williams married Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian on 16th November 2017 in New Orleans. The undisputed queen of tennis (except for maybe her sister Venus) was perhaps inspired by the future Queen, Kate Middleton, when it came to her dress, as she chose the same designer – Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen. 
The bride had three wedding dresses for the big day – but her traditional ball gown wedding dress, complete with glittering cape, is reported to have cost a casual £2.6million. Kind of makes Kate Middleton’s gown seem like a bargain, doesn’t it?
The pay-off for all involved was well worth the time spent, particularly for Dior. According to Launchmetrics, the 1,600+ hours in production of the bride’s two gowns designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri resulted in three spectacular wedding looks (her second dress converted into a mini dress for the after-party) and a digital and social value of approximately $5.2 million dollars.