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45 Fascinating Photos Flashing Back To Weddings Of The 1980s

Step back in time to the 1980s, an era of bold fashion, unique trends, and memorable cultural moments. The decade was characterized by extravagant styles, vibrant colors, and a distinctive sense of celebration that permeated every aspect of life, including weddings. 

These fascinating photos capture the essence of 1980s nuptials, showcasing the elaborate gowns, voluminous hairstyles, and the joyous spirit that defined weddings of this memorable period.

1. Wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, 1981

Princess Diana tops our list. Her wedding dress is one of the most famous ever, with over 750 million people watching her marry Prince Charles.

The dress, designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, was made of ivory silk taffeta and decorated with lace, ruffles, sequins, and pearls in a heart pattern. It featured a 25-foot train that left a lasting impression.

It was so special that they made a backup dress to keep the details secret before the wedding. This shows how important her dress was!

2. Wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, 1986

When Sarah Ferguson married Prince Andrew, she looked like a fairytale princess. Her 80s-style satin gown had long, slightly puffy sleeves and a 17-foot train.

Designer Lindka Cierach added special details to the dress. The couple’s initials were embroidered on the train, along with bees and thistles for her family’s crest and anchors and waves for Prince Andrew’s naval career.

She wore a York diamond tiara, given by the Queen, and a 20-foot veil. She looked absolutely stunning.

3. Wedding of Scott and Charlene in “Neighbours”, 1988

The first noticeable thing is Scott’s hair – high, mighty, and a bit unruly – perfect for a 1980s TV wedding.

Then there’s Charlene’s dress. Made in a suburban Melbourne bridal salon, this silk organza lace gown featured dramatic sleeves, countless flowers, and all the frills. Every “Neighbours” wedding is defined by the dress, but none is more memorable than Charlene’s.

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“It was perfect for the time,” recalls Nicholas Wakerley, the show’s costume designer. “There was a lot going on – frilly details, waistbands with flowers, Chantilly lace. It was the ’80s summed up in one fabulous mess.

“Reg Watson [Neighbours’ creator] wanted the wedding to be like a fairy-tale. They achieved that with the dress.”

The dress has since become an iconic part of Australian TV history and is currently on display at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery.

4. Wedding of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, 1987

Considered a power couple in the late ’80s, actress Demi Moore married actor Bruce Willis just four months after they met. 

The Hollywood pair tied the knot at the Golden Nugget Hotel in Las Vegas in 1987. They followed this with a grand second ceremony in December, officiated by Little Richard.

Demi, known for her great sense of style, wore a stunning lace wedding dress with long sleeves and a high neck. It looked amazing on her and perfectly captured her elegance.

5. Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson’s wedding, 1988

The short wedding dress that Rita Wilson wore on her wedding day was memorable.

The actress married actor Tom Hanks in a short bodycon-style dress adorned with ruffles and lace. She completed her look with an updo and a simple veil.

6. Wedding of Jacquie, 1986

Jacquie got married in 1986, during the peak of the power-dressing trend. She wanted a classic and modest wedding dress.

Living in Hong Kong, she found beautiful silk fabric. Jacquie asked her old friend Pat to make her wedding gown exactly what she wanted.

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Interestingly, Jacquie’s dress didn’t have the oversized shoulders typical of the 1980s. This gives her wedding photo a timeless, classic look that doesn’t scream ’80s fashion.

7. Karen with a backless dress at her wedding, 1986

In contrast, Karen chose a daring wedding dress with a low cowl back, highlighting her petite frame and her beautiful back. Her dress showed elements of 1980s fashion, especially in the sleeves and shoulder line. 

Nosegays, small flower bouquets, were popular for bridesmaids, often in peach. Brides still used shower and trail flower sprays, but by the late 1990s, loose, natural arrangements tied with straw or ribbon became fashionable.

In the 1980s, popular bridal fabric colors included white, ivory, cream, and soft shades like champagne or pale magnolia pink. These trends followed the wedding fashion set by Princess Diana in 1981 and Sarah Ferguson in 1986.

8. Bonnie C. Likely on her wedding day, Oct. 24, 1987, in Dumont, N.J.

Bonnie C. Likely studied fashion design in college. She wore a gown she designed and made herself. “I hoped to look different than the other brides of the era,” said Ms. Likely. “No big shoulders and no big hair.”

9. Wedding of Mary Lee Dunn and William J. Dunn Jr., 1982

The couple were married on June 12, 1982, in Brookline, Mass. “My wedding gown was from House of Bianchi, a Boston designer in those days,” said Ms. Dunn. “I loved the gown and it was the only one I tried on.”

10. Wedding of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, 1982

11. Ms. Kobrick’s custom gown constructed with an oversized bow on the back

12. Wedding of Paula Cody, 1984 

13. Bob Geldof and Paula Yates surrounded by guests in their wedding portrait, 1986

14. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver get married on April 26, 1986

15. Jack and Carolyn married in April 1983, surrounded by their family and friends in Bangor

16. Wedding of Olive Rooney & Luke Grace, March 1984

17. Karen and Paul married on Saturday 26th April 1980

18. Gary and his bride, 1984

19. Helen’s white wedding dress second time around, 1984 

20. Lisa Birnbach and her father, Maks L. Birnbach, on her wedding day, Sept. 13, 1987

21. Modern Bride 1983 magazine collection

22. Princess Diana on her wedding day, 1981

23. Princess Diana’s wedding dress

24. Color snapshots of beautiful bride in the 1980s

25. BIljoy Bridals, designed by Carol DuVall, 1980

26. Bernelle Jeunelle Bridal, Brides Magazine, 1980

27. Biljoy Bridal for JC Penney, 1980

28. Alfred Angelo All for Love, Bride’s Magazine Feb-March 1980

29. Raffaella 1986

30. A George Maurer original headpiece by Marie’s Bridal Millinery, 1984

31. 1983 JCPenney Fall Winter Catalog, Page 233 – Catalogs & Wishbooks

32. Princess Diana’s Wedding Dress Photo by William Thomas Cain

33. Mendicino wedding dress, designed by Lila Broude, Bride Magazine 1982

34. Diana, Princess of Wales in her wedding dress

35. Pronuptia Lucinda, 1983

36. Ann Albrizio’s Bridal, 1980’s

37. Debra Sue Maffett, Miss America 1983, model for Preference

38. A model on Brides Magazine, 1989

39. Wedding dress collection on Brides Magazine, 1989

40. Bob & Sue cutting wedding cake

41. Wedding of Andrew and Lorraine 1988

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42. 1982 bride Jill Photo by Bill Weaks, Plainview, Texas

43. Karen Carpenter & Thomas Burris on wedding day, 31 August 1980

44. Wedding of Anna and Joe Fretheim 1989

45. 1983 Aug Sept Brides

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