Lady Kitty Spencer has one of the world’s most popular wedding gowns

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  • Lady Kitty Spencer makes the top 20 list of the world’s most iconic wedding gowns, with her dresses receiving 7,400 average searches each month. She celebrates her one year wedding anniversary on Sunday, July 24.
  • In the last three months, searches for her wedding gowns have increased by 125%
  • The royal bride wore five show-stopping gowns during her wedding celebrations in July last year, designed by Dolce & Gabbana

Despite Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle taking the top spot for the most Googled royal wedding dresses, they aren’t the only ones pipping A-list celebrities to the post.

In a recent study from entertainment experts at Jeffbet.com, it’s been revealed that Lady Kitty Spencer, Queen Elizabeth, and Princess Beatrice have the world’s most popular gowns.

The study analyzed over 80 celebrity dresses from the last 100 years, in a bid to reveal which dress really is the most iconic.

In the top 25 list, Lady Kitty Spencer who hit the headlines for having five sensational dresses, has more global searches than huge stars such as Beyonce and Angelina Jolie.

From her Victorian-esque lace Dolce and Gabbana gown to her stunning hand-painted floral silk after nuptials dress, Lady Kitty Spencer had fashion fans in awe. 

Her dresses are becoming increasingly popular, too, as in the last three months searches for her gowns have sky-rocketed by 125%, suggesting brides to be are taking inspiration from the royal fashionista. 

Grace Kelly makes the top 10 most Googled dresses in the world, still receiving 18,000 searches every month thanks to her sensational high-neck lace gown, designed by Helen Rose. Kate Middleton and Lady Kitty Spencer also opted for similar styles, suggesting they were perhaps inspired by Princess Grace Kelly.

Celebrity Wedding DressYear of weddingWedding Dress DesignerAvg monthly searches
Hailey Baldwin Bieber2019Virgil Abloh49,000
Meghan Markle2018Givenchy41,000
Ariana Grande2021Vera Wang40,000
Kate Middleton2011Alexander McQueen40,000
Priyanka Chopra2018Dior24,000
Princess Diana1981David and Elizabeth Emmanuel23,000
Paris Hilton2021Oscar de la Renta21,000
Grace Kelly of Monaco1956Helen Rose18,000
Gwen Stefani2021Vera Wang16,000
Kim Kardashian2014Givenchy16,000
Nicola Peltz2022Valentino15,000
Lily Collins2021Ralph Lauren14,000
Lady Kitty Spencer2021Dolce & Gabbana7,400
Audrey Hepburn1954Balmain7,000
Serena Williams2017Alexander McQueen6,400
Gal Gadot2008Dany Mizrachi6,400
Pippa Middleton2017Giles Deacon6,000
Angelina Jolie2014Donatella Versace5,500
Nicky Hilton2015Valentino5,400
Beyoncé2008Tina Knowles5,200
Princess Beatrice2018Norman Hartnell5,100
Jackie Kennedy1953Ann Lowe4,900
Amal Clooney2014Oscar de la Renta4,500
Victoria Beckham1999Vera Wang4,200
Queen Elizabeth1947Norman Hartnell3,600

Interestingly, Pippa Middleton also ranks extremely high in the study, with her Giles Deacon dress receiving 6,000 searches every month.

Despite getting married in 1947, Queen Elizabeth’s dress remains as one of the world’s most popular. Designed by Norman Hartnell, the dress was made from duchesse satin, complete with a 13ft train.

Princess Beatrice took inspiration from her grandmother, as her dress was also designed by Hartnell – and it comes with a special secret. As a sweet nod, she loaned the dress from her grandmother, making her the first royal to wear a second-hand wedding dress.

A statement from the Palace explained that Princes Beatrice’s dress was ‘made from Peau De Soie taffeta in shades of ivory and trimmed with ivory Duchess satin, with organza sleeves. It is encrusted with diamanté and has a geometric checked bodice.’ To give the dress a modern feel, it was altered for the princess, who chose to add organza sleeves, which were made by the Queen’s own dressmaker Angela Kelly.

Further information can be found at jeffbet.com


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