[ad_1]
Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle can subtly remember their own royal weddings when Princess Eugenie marries Jack Brooksbank – at least, these are the official odds!
Ladbrokes is betting on everything about Eugenie's big day, from the color that Queen Elizabeth will wear (the pink is the current favorite of 5/2) to the designer chosen by Prince William and Prince Harry's wives for the family opportunity. The current probabilities predict that the two royal women will wear their own wedding dress designers, which means fans can expect Kate in Alexander McQueen (1/2) and Meghan in Givenchy (1/3).
Neither one nor the other would be a surprising choice – Kate, 36, and Meghan, 37, have worn the designer of their wedding several times after having knotted the knot.
Meghan Markle in Givenchy and Kate Middleton in Alexander McQueen
Jane Barlow – Pool WPA / Getty Images; Chris Jackson / Getty Images
Kate married Prince William in a custom dress made by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen and which featured lace sleeves and a V-neckline. Since her wedding in 2011, Kate has opted again and again for pieces from the British brand, evening dresses for tailors and coats.
In fact, the brand is perfectly suited to Kate's wedding guest style. The royal mother, who made her first public appearance since the birth of her grandson, Prince Louis, at the wedding of Meghan and Harry in May, wore an off-white Alexander McQueen coat.
The piece proved to be an essential part of her wardrobe, after wearing it during Princess Charlotte's christening and Trooping the Color 2016.
Kate Middleton
Getty (2); Shutterstock
Kate Middleton is wearing Alexander McQueen in February 2018
Chris Jackson – Pool / Getty
- Are not you enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage? Sign up for our newsletter to receive the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!
Meghan's unadorned Meghan wedding dress by Givenchy has inspired many of the following looks on special occasions and royal debut. She wore a brand dress during her solo outing with Queen Elizabeth as well as a white Givenchy selection for her first appearance at the Royal Ascot. She also chose a black dress with long, thin sleeves and a slit in front of the brand's skirt for her first solo outing as a royal.
Meghan Markle at Givenchy
Tim Rooke / REX / Shutterstock
Meghan Markle at Givenchy
Samir Hussein / WireImage
Meghan Markle at Givenchy
Tim Rooke / Shutterstock
Of course, Meghan has changed things for weddings.
While attending the wedding of Charlie van Straubenzee, Prince Harry's close friend, to Daisy Jenks on August 4, Meghan wore a Clubblock colorblock dress shirt from Club Monaco – a stark contrast to the Boho chic look from Oscar de la Renta she wore for the wedding of the niece of Princess Diana Celia McCorquodale in June.
The wedding guest of Meghan Markle looks like
Karwai Tang / WireImage; Geoff Robinson Photography / REX / Shutterstock
RELATED VIDEO: "Zero competition "between Meghan and Harry and Eugenie and Jack, says the source
Regarding the bride, Eugénie remains mom to find out who took the job to create her dream dress.
"I do not tell anyone who makes it, but I can say that it's a British designer," she recently told British vogue. "[The dress] is the only thing for which I have been really decisive. As soon as we announced the wedding, I immediately knew the designer and the look. I never thought it was the one who knew exactly what I liked, but I was pretty good. "
Jack Brooksbank and Princess Eugenie
Jonathan Brady / PA Images / Getty
RELATED: How the future Princess Eugenie takes the example of the marriage of cousin Prince Harry with Meghan
Eugenie has always been a supporter of British brands. She's recently turned to the brands of the moment such as Osman and Erdem. She even chose a floral dress with a pleated skirt from Erdem for her engagement photos. Kate and Meghan also praised the country by choosing their wedding dress designer: Alexander McQueen is a British brand, while Clare Waight Keller is a British designer while Givenchy is a French fashion house.
Source link