Edith’s Wedding Dress On The ‘Downton Abbey’ Finale: See Her Gown

Lady Edith's wedding was a gorgeous affair as the character finally got her happily-ever-after during the 'Downton Abbey' finale -- and if you loved her wedding dress, you're in luck! SHOP for a similar frock here if you want to recreate the look for a special occasion. Lady Edith Crawley was left at the altar by one suitor and had a child out of wedlock with another suitor, (who was killed shortly after their evening together) -- it is safe to say that she didn't always have the best luck when it came to her love life! However, all the trials and tribulations she endured on six seasons of Downton Abbey led her to her beautiful wedding day during the series finale, which aired on March 6. Edith looked like a princess when she came down the staircase at the family's estate, clad in a gorgeous white frock that was elegant and chic. It was the perfect look for her 1926 wedding.

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Lady Edith was a vision! Her lace dress and gorgeous headpiece were the perfect representation of a bride in the 1920s — it was beautiful! The etheral vibe was the perfect choice for the bride — and with so many vintage inspirations infused in modern weddings, her look would be perfect to recreate for your special day.

If you want to get the look, you’re in luck. You can do so with the Vernassa lace gown, which features an off-the-shoulder neckline and sleeves — the frock is perfect for recreating Edith’s gorgeous wedding look. Not only is it glam, but you can SHOP the look HERE for $189 on Amazon.

We also love the Urban Gypsy Rhinestone Reversible Headband, which can be worn a slew of different ways, making it great for switching up your hairstyle while you recreate the 20s-inspired look. SHOP it HERE for $25.

What did you think of Lady Edith’s wedding dress? Did you love her gorgeous lace gown? Check it out above, SHOP if you want to recreate the look and let us know what you thought of her look for the series finale of Downton Abbey.