Elicia MacKenzie as Fleur de Lys & Yvan Pedneault as Phobus, World Tour Cast Notre Dame de Paris, Crocus City picture image

Elicia MacKenzie as Fleur de Lys & Yvan Pedneault as Phobus, World Tour Cast Notre Dame de Paris, Crocus City

The other lady in Hunchback is Fleur de Lys. She is a beautiful noble who is engaged to Phoebus. Typically when she is featured in adaptations she is depicted as blonde and mostly seen in blue, at least in the 1956 and 1977 movies. The version where is has the most characterization is in Notre Dame de Paris where she wears pink.

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Rhea Two by Rosa Clara

 

Unlike Esmeralda, Fleur de Lys’ style is a little bit harder to pin down. But given her noble, proper upbringing I would suggest keeping to classic style that is  prim and regal.

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Casablanca Bridal

Nothing says Classic wedding gown like an A-line silhoutte.

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Belle by Jenny Packham

Go for Sleeves.

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Demetrios Sensualle

Illusion neckline fits Fleur de Lys, noble demeanor.

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Oscar de la Renta

Nothing could be better for a Fleur de Lys inpired Gown than Lovley Lace.

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Vera Wang, Fall 2014

And if you want and are daring enough, make it Pink! Or Pink details. I admit it, I like Notre Dame de Paris.

You can also add Lily accessories.

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Esmeralda and Phoebus Disney Hunchback of Notre Dame

For a wedding gown you can take your fashion cues really from one of two of the story’s ladies; Esmeralda or Fleur de Lys. We’ll talk about Fleur de Lys style wedding gowns later so let’s get to Esmeralda.

Inbal Dror, Fall 2015 picture image

Inbal Dror, Fall 2015

With Esmeralda you can be inspired from the movies as it’s already a visual medium and Victor “describe a Snow at Sea in every detail” Hugo was surprisingly quiet on clothing detail, maybe he didn’t care or know anything about fashion, Margaret Mitchell, he is not.   Anyway you can take inspiration from any movies, like the Disney movie, 1939, 1923 or Notre Dame de Paris. I would just say that the Disney movie look is the most iconic.

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Blush by Hayley Paige

A few details I would suggest when looking for an Esmeralda’s inspired wedding gown. Think about the movement of the fabric. Esmeralda is a dancer so fabric should have a nice movement and flow to it.

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Delphine Manivet, Fall 2015

Consider off-the-shoulder for the neckline.

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Ember by Cocoe Voci

Tier detailing on the skirt is a pretty and very bohemian detail.

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Marchesa, Fall 2012

Skip Lace and opt for beading, it’s more Esmeralda.

Lazaro, Fall 2015 picture image

Lazaro, Fall 2015

And if you want and are daring enough, make it green! Or have green details.

 

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