Kate Middleton married her Prince Charming (William) and
surprised the public with her stunning gown. Speaking about the gown, Kate made a great choice when asked
Sarah Burton from Alexander McQueen to design her wedding dress.
The stunning ivory and satin dress looked fantastic and combined both the
traditional and the modern – the way Kate wanted it.
Kate Middleton’s wedding dress featured a fabulous lace appliqué
bodice with 9ft train. It is said to have been inspired by Grace Kelly’s gown
for her marriage to Monegasque Prince Rainier III. To finish her look the new
Queen opted for a 1936 diamond Halo tiara by Cartier, pear-shaped diamondearrings designed by Robinson Pelham, and of course the veil, made of layers of
soft, ivory silk tulle with a trim of hand-embroidered flowers. Gorgeous.
Absolutely.!!!!
You can definitely never go wrong with Alexander McQueen and Sarah Burton. It’s great Kate Middleton knows that because she might
have looked not that impressive if she opted another brand and designer to
create her wedding gown and the dress for evening
festivities.
The wedding gown was beyond fantastic, but I liked her another
dress, too, very much actually. For the grand evening Catherine wore a white
satin gazar and strapless gown, with silver diamante embroidery at the waist
and a circle skirt. She teamed it up with a cropped angora sweater. Doesn’t it
look brilliant?
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