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The big day of Princess Eugenie has finally arrived, and it was a relatively little dramatic affair. The biggest problem with his wedding with Jack Brooksbank seemed to be the aggressive wind, which meant the guests were left with the skin of their fascinating.
The couple's ceremony was held in St. George's Chapel, and the question of Princess Eugene's dress was finally settled: it was Peter Pilotto's tailored outfit. She worked with Pilotto and Christopher De Vos on the design for months and specifically asked for the lower back and the long train to show her scar as a result of an operation she had undergone at 12 years to correct scoliosis – no veil either.
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The dress featured a high corset, long sleeves at the shoulders and a flared skirt, with specific symbols that make sense to the Princess and Brooksbank. As Marie ClaireThe royal wedding expert pointed out: "The symbols are a thistle for Scotland recognizing the couple's attachment to Balmoral, a Shamrock for Ireland as a nod to the bride's family, the York Rose and ivy representing the couple's house.
It also seems that Megan Markle and Kate Middleton felt sentimental and nostalgic about their own marriage. The Duchess of Sussex and the Duchess of Cambridge both chose the dresses of the same designers who created their wedding look.
Markle chose a dress from British designer Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy for her big day. (We still think that Markle's dress could have been snug, but yes, it was very pretty.)
She stuck with the same designer for the ceremony of Princess Eugenie (formerly Suit (The actress often wears Keller creations), although she chose a Givenchy navy blue coat that resembles Middleton's choice for the Markle wedding. Markle completed her look with a Noel Stewart headdress and completed it with Navy Blue Suede Manolo Blahnik pumps.
Kate Middleton wore a lace-covered long sleeve dress designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen for her marriage to Prince William. His wedding took place at Westminster Abbey, because of all this future King of England. It's when Kate Effect explodes, when Middleton's clothing choices are carefully tracked and reproduced to the point that her fashion choices are often sold. Middleton has since worn many sets of Alexander McQueen, including the pale yellow coat she wore for the wedding of Prince Harry and Markle (this was his third time wearing the outfit).
She also chose Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen for the wedding of Princess Eugenie, although her appearance was not neutral. Instead, Middleton opted for a fuchsia pink dress, paired with a matching Phillip Treacy fascinator and the same velvet heels that she wore at the Victoria & Albert Museum's photography center opening earlier this week. Apparently, monochrome dresses were the solution.
Markle probably did not plan to coordinate with two other guests, Prince Harry's ex-princes Cressida Bonas and Chelsy Davy. Her former friends have opted for long-sleeved navy dresses.
While everyone's dress was mostly royal, we are a little disappointed by the bridesmaid, Princess Beatrice. It's not because his blue Ralph & Russo dress was not beautiful, we were just hoping for a serious headwear game. Instead, we have a … headband? Of course, it's different, but there is no sea creature rollover.
At least Sarah Ferguson brought her a game. She was wearing a wide-brimmed green hat that reminded many of Golden Snitch and Wonder Woman. Thank you Fergie for giving us this beauty.
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