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Princess Diana married Prince Charles in wearing a stunning wedding gown designed by Elizabeth and David Emanuel. Princess Diana 's wedding gown is arguably one of the most iconic bridal looks of all time. When she married Prince Charles , Diana was only 20 years old and quickly became one of the world's most publicized figures. In anticipation of the July 29 ceremony, fans and media outlets alike were wild with curiosity about what Diana would wear down the aisle. Designers Elizabeth and David Emanuel were tasked with creating the royal wedding gown and took several precautions to keep the dress a secret prior to the nuptials.
According to Royal Style in the Making exhibit curator Matthew Storey, the team put scraps of fabric that were not used on the actual dress in the garbage in case any members of the press went looking for clues.
When July 29, , finally arrived, Princess Diana arrived at St. Paul's Cathedral wearing a voluminous ivory ball gown with a sparkling veil and record breaking foot train. We never had any special instructions about how to make the wedding dress. That added a bit to the fun of it all, made it bit of an adventure. From the gown to the accessories and a secret second look, here is a complete guide to Princess Diana's wedding dress. Designed by Elizabeth and David Emanuel, Diana's gown was truly fit for a princess — and embodied plenty of bridal trends from the early s.
The silk taffeta dress was specially woven and dyed ivory and featured a ruffled collar, puffed sleeves, voluminous skirt and, perhaps most notable, a dramatic foot train and yard tulle veil. The grand train broke records as the longest in royal wedding history. The length was suggested by David in response to the then-reigning length of 20 feet. However, the train was so long that it had to be "folded like a bedsheet" to fit inside the horse-drawn carriage that transported the bride to St.