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As I plan my modest yet beautiful wedding being mindful of the money I spend and how I spend it, I wondered just what I could buy if I wont £85million on the lottery this weekend and threw caution to the wind?
I could, if I really wanted to buy one of the worlds most expensive wedding ( actually I could buy them both but then I'm not that greedy) dresses and team it with the worlds most decadent and cash thirsty shoes. At $1.5million and $2m respectively, I'd still have plenty over.
The $1.5 Million Peacock Wedding Dress
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Ok, this won't be everyone's cup of tea and to be honest I wouldn't be sure whether to throw confetti at the bride or some bird millet. But no one can deny that this is a work of art and a piece of craftsmanship that kept 8 dressmakers working on it day and night for 40 days. I'm suddenly thinking Noah's Ark. Sorry I digress. Resplendent and jaw dropping, this dress made from about 2,009 pieces of peacock feathers was unvelied at an expo in China back in 2009. It would be amazing to know if it was ever worn by any bride.
Image Source: Amazing Luxury Life
The $2 million Stuart Weitzman Cinderella Slippers
Ok girls, lets be honest, most of us have some level of romance or relationship with shoes ranging from simple adoration to compulsive got-to-have-lots-of-them obsessiveness. BUT I'm hoping we know when to draw the line and understand when to say NO. NO? Well, my lovelies check out these dazzlers.

Made from 595 carats of platinum-set Kwiat diamonds with the 5-carat amaretto diamond on the left shoe worth $1 million just on its lonesome, I would be wearing these to bed for the rest of my life 1) to get maximum cost per wear 2) to avoid having them stolen from me 3) to avoid getting kidnapped in them.
That said, I wouldn't say they were THE best looking shoes I'd ever seen. They're OK and yes they're worth an obscene amount of money but would I be happy to snub them. YUP, most definitely!
That peacock dress is certainly unique! I love the shoes though! Cx
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