10 Meghan Markle Wore A Dress In Her Engagement Photos That Cost Over $75,000
When it was announced that Prince Harry finally met a girl he asked to marry, it was a huge deal. The lucky lady, Meghan Markle, needed to stun the press and decided to do so in a $75,000 gown. Her gown cost more than some of us make in a year. In another one of the engagement photos, she was seen wearing a $950 cashmere sweater that managed to sell out within minutes on Nordstrom’s website.
Who’s buying these clothes to look exactly like Meghan? She surely knows how to break the Internet when it comes to wearing designer clothes. Some questioned her choice in the dress and felt like it was a bit modern for the occasion. Others thought that it was exactly what the Royal family needed to help break up the classic looks princes have been wearing for so long.
9 Kate Wore A Dress To The Olympics That Was Over $4,500
Before the 2012 Olympic games, Kate and her husband were invited out to a Greatest Team Rises event where they had to dress formally. Kate was seen wearing a dress that was over $4,500, though the exact price can’t be known, as it was custom made.
It was designed originally to be a wedding dress, with glimpses in a bridal catalog showing the original design to be white.
Like many of her wardrobe options, Kate had this piece altered to fit her unique style and chose this color for the Olympic event. She also matched it with Jimmy Choo sparkly heels and a silk handbag. Kate is always seen perfectly accessorizing her very detailed dresses. This style was common on her, and though she’ll likely only wear it once, it still cost more than some of us will ever spend on dresses in a lifetime.
8 Princess Diana’s Sold For Over $100,000
Princess Diana’s White House dress is still making headlines. She wore the long velvet dress to the White House State Dinner, at the time, given by President Reagan.
Princess Diana danced with John Travolta, nonetheless, giving audiences a mesmerizing show.
The midnight-blue dress was designed by Victor Edelstein. The exact price she paid for the dress at the time is unknown, but like some of her other pieces, it sold for a massive amount. It was purchased for over $200,000 by a Florida woman in 1997. She sold it for the same price a decade or so later to a man who wanted to cheer up his wife! He purchased the dress for a similar price but never reported if his gesture worked to lift his wife’s mood. How could it not work?
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