1840: Queen Victoria – ever wonder why so many brides wear white? Thank Queen Victoria! In 1840, she walked down the aisle to marry Prince Albert wearing a white wedding dress that sparked a trend, making white the go-to shade for brides. 1952: Elizabeth Taylor – while she wore several gowns for her many marriages, late actress and businesswoman Elizabeth Taylor’s first unconventional dress was this simple suit for her 1952 wedding to second husband actor Michael Wilding. 1967: Priscilla Beaulieu Presley – ready for a big surprise? Late musician and actor Elvis Presley’s wife actress and business magnate Priscilla Beaulieu actually designed her own dress for the pair’s Las Vegas wedding – and it was a dramatic one, featuring chiffon, beads and a three-foot veil. 1969: Yoko Ono – being the unconventional couple that they were, artist and singer Yoko Ono and late singer and songwriter John Lennon wore unconventional garb to their nuptials! Yoko Ono rocked several of the decade’s most iconic trends: the mini skirt, a felt hat and knee-highs. 1971: Bianca Jagger – when model Bianca Jagger married Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger in 1971, she wore a low-cut white skirt suit that was by no means traditional, yet it’s still easily one of the most stylish celebrity bridal looks of the decade! 1993: Mariah Carey – in a lavish affair on June 5, 1993, singer Mariah Carey married Sony Music’s Tommy Mottola wearing a massive $25,000 Vera Wang gown with a 27-foot-long train! That’s right, 27 feet of fabric. The couple divorced just four years later. 2014: Solange Knowles – what better way to celebrate your nuptials than by wearing an outfit you can actually move around in? That’s exactly what singer and songwriter Solange Knowles did on her way to marry music video director Alan Ferguson in New Orleans on November 16, 2014. Her look was totally stunning, yet super comfy – she could even ride a bike in it!