11 Dream Movie Wedding Looks From Vogue’s Beauty-Obsessed Editors Inline
Photo: Getty Images1/11“Claudette Colbert with her big dark eyes and her Marcel wave in the closing scene of It Happened One Night—the ultimate Art Deco bride!” —Lynn Yaeger, Vogue Contributing Editor
Photo: Everett Collection2/11“When I saw Franco Zeffirelli’s Romeo Juliet in sophomore-year English class, I thought Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey were the most gorgeous creatures I’d ever seen. I still do. Those huge pale eyes! And her dark, center-parted hair!” —Nicole Phelps, Director, Vogue Runway
Photo: Everett Collection3/11“In L’Atalante, the young marrieds head from the church to a boat and they sail away. Will there be a happy ending? You have to watch the movie to discover their journey, but the
beginning—with the pert, young bride (Dita Parlo) dressed in white, with her upturned nose and halo of hair—is out of a fairy tale.” —Laird Borrelli-Persson, Vogue.com Archive Editor
Photo: Everett Collection4/11“I want Charlotte Rampling’s look as Miss Havisham in Great Expectations. If you’re going to wear one thing every day for the rest of your life, it better be bejeweled, lace covered, and come complete with a gilded crown.” —Janelle Okwodu, Vogue.com Fashion News Writer
Photo: Everett Collection5/11“Brigitte Bardot in . . . And God Created Woman! Modern, insouciant, and very, very French. Even in a buttoned-up-to-the-neck lace dress, the crazy, beautiful sex appeal of her brushed waves and subversive little white veil cannot be contained!”
—Catherine Piercy, Vogue.com Beauty Director