We can’t help it we just love a celebrity wedding.

Whichever style they choose, the gowns usually have one thing in common: They’re painfully expensive.

Let’s take a look at some of the most expensive outfits to ever walk down the aisle.

Princess Diana and Prince Charles on their wedding day in 1981.

Interestingly, Rose was also the mastermind behind Grace Kelly’s famous wedding dress.

The marriage may have lasted only a year, but the beauty of the gown still lives on.

At the time, it cost $1,500, which is about $20,000 in today’s money.

Paris Hilton and Carter Reum at the 2024 Baby2Baby event in Hollywood.

In true form, Hilton spared no expense on the lavish nuptials.

We couldn’t wait to see the dress, and it didn’t disappoint.

However, Hilton did wearsixdresses throughout her special day, which surely added up.

Queen Elizabeth II on her wedding day in 1947 with Prince Philip.

Did we expect anything less?

She continued to save up coupons until she could afford the regal gown and detailed lace veil.

However, this doesn’t mean the dress was inexpensive.

Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco on their wedding day.

It cost around $42,000 to make, equivalent to $1.6 million these days.

It’s a piece of fashion history and a work of art in itself.

The train took elements from a Botticelli painting and the dress-making process was long and arduous.

Nicky Hilton leaving Calridges Hotel in London on her wedding day, 2015.

As you might expect, Kelly’s gown was out of this world.

It was a gift from MGM, who Rose worked for at the time.

In fact, the pair even wore fairly similar styles of wedding dresses for their big day.

Victoria and David Beckham on their wedding day

Nicky started dating James Rothschild back in 2011, but they didn’t get married until 2015.

When they did, it was a lavish affair that took place in Kensington Palace’s Orangery Terrace.

Nicky certainly looked like royalty in her Valentino gown, which featured long sleeves and a high neck.

Princess Diana with King Charles III on their wedding day at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, 1981.

The creationreportedlycost $75,000, but it was worth every penny.

The elegant detailing on the lace as well as the veil gave her an unbeatable wedding day aesthetic.

At the time, some compared the look to Princess Catherine’s 2011 wedding gown.

Mariah Carey in a still from the music video for “I Don’t."

She ditched white for a beautiful champagne corseted gown designed by Vera Wang.

The corset bodice wrapped around her svelte frame, while the full skirt balanced the look.

The color may have been attention-grabbing, but Victoria’s dress also has some interesting history.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry on their wedding day in Windsor, 2018.

While we love a bold statement look, it’s the structured gown that takes the prize for us.

The Emanuels were chosen by Diana to design her dress and were given very strict instructions.

They were to make it dramatic enough that it would never be forgotten, and they certainly delivered.

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank on their wedding day in Windsor, 2018.

It was a striking look, as was the 25-foot train that trailed after her dainty figure.

It was big, over the top, and it made quite the impression.

Sources toldTMZthat this wasn’t a simple prop for dramatic effect.

Catherine, Princess of Wales and Prince William on their wedding day in London, 2011.

It was the real gown that Carey had planned to wear on her wedding day to Packer.

The Valentino creation had a price tag of $250,000, making this an eye-wateringly expensive act of symbolism.

Meghan opted for a simple, classic, and elegant gown by Clare Waight Keller of Givenchy.

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian at the Met Gala in 2014.

The dress featured a bateau neckline and slim skirt and was paired with a flowing veil with embroidered edging.

Even with that price tag, the dress divided critics.

While some loved it, it was criticized for being plain and ill-fitting.

Salma Hayek and her husband Francois-Henri Pinault on their wedding day

She highlighted the gown with a simple white floral bouquet.

Though it didn’t have embellishments or elaborate embroidery, the classic design was timeless and memorable.

When she finally emerged wearing an Alexander Mcqueen dress, jaws dropped.

Victoria Swarovski and her husband at the ORIMEI by Victoria Swarovski in Munich, 2021.

The dress was the creation of the fashion house’s designer, Sarah Burton.

Everything from the lace sleeves to the exquisite tailoring of the body was meticulously planned.

The stunning gown, which cost areported$434,000, even required special treatment throughout the process.

To this day, it’s regarded as one of the most striking royal bridal gowns ever produced.

Instead, Kardashian opted for a Givenchy gown designed by Riccardo Tisci.

The gown featured sheer sleeves, subtle and delicate pearl detailing, and cut-outs to accentuate Kim’s curves.

The bespoke dress wasn’t cheap, either, coming in at an eye-watering $500,000.

For that kind of money, it’s hardly surprising that Tisci was there on the big day.

“Riccardo personally dressed Kim before she walked down the aisle,” a source toldPeople.

While his relationship with Evangelista never turned serious, Pinault headed down the aisle with Hayek in 2009.

The pair were perhaps so over the moon with their nuptials that they had two separate ceremonies.

To celebrate, Hayek wore a top-of-the-line dress by celebrity favorite Balenciaga.

It makes sense that Hayek went for this label, as Pinault managed Balenciaga at the time.

He has since become chairman and CEO of the label’s parent company, Kering.

Hayek’s beautiful gown featured an intricately embellished and perfectly fitting bodice and a full ivory skirt.

As you might expect, this wasn’t an off-the-rack number.

No, it reportedly cost somewhere in the region of $613,000.

The socialite wed Werner Murz in a glittering ceremony that could rival the family’s own gems.

While there were many noteworthy elements of the day, Victoria’s dress takes the cake.

Aside from the crystal detailing, the dress also boasted a semi-sheer bodice and a textured skirt.

Considering the weight of the gown, it’s hardly surprising that Victoria changed for the reception.