Crown Prince Harald V and Sonja Haraldsen, 1968

This gown wore by Sonja Haraldson is simple but is equally elegant. It was designed by a clothing store of Oslo called Molstad.

Diane von Fürtsenberg and Prince Egon von Fürstenberg, 1969

Diane von Fürtsenberg on her wedding day donned a loose, cotton dress laced with a belt made of colorful ribbon. The dress was designed by Marc Bohan of Dior. At the time of her wedding to Prince Egon, a member of Germany’s aristocratic Fürstenberg family, she was three months pregnant and her wedding gown went so well with her condition.

In 1981, after the couple separated, Prince Egon while giving an interview to People acknowledged that it is because of Diane the von Fürstenberg got so popular.

Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini and Sally Croker-Poole, 1969

Sally Crocker-Poole a British model by profession caught people’s attention on her wedding day with Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini, Aga Khan IV, by wearing a simple yet dazzling saree.

King Carl XVI and Silvia Sommerlath, 1976

This wedding is also remembered for being Sweden’s first televised royal wedding. Silvia decided to go simple on her day by wearing only a floor-length gown created by Dior’s Marc Bohan and a Cameo tiara. French Emperor Napolean presented this tiara to his then-wife Josephine in early years of 19th century.

Queen Noor and King Hussein, 1978

Dior has designed many wedding gown for the royal bride. Another bride that got her wedding gown designed by Marc Bohan is Lisa Halaby, post marriage known as Queen Noor. She tied knots with King Hussain of Jordan in a cowbell sleeve and beautifully stitched lace gown.

Princess Caroline and Philippe Junot, 1978

The Grace Kely daughter, Princess Caroline on her first wedding with Philippe Junot sported a 70s era gown completing it with a floral crown.