Friday 29 April 2011

Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress Finally Unveiled



The design of Kate Middleton’s Wedding Dress has finally been revealed today. Kate Middleton’s Wedding Dress was designed by Sarah Burton as was originally suspected early in the year, it was produced and England with nearly all the material also being sourced in England.
The design is a demure dress being both classic and modern in design with styling influence from the wedding dresses of Lady Diana, Princess Margret but especially Grace Kelly the similarities can clearly be seen in this photo of Grace Kelly’s wedding dress with her delicate lace vale and beautiful lace sleeves.




Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress was completed with a 1920’s effect soft flowing tulle veil, which added a real sense of drama and romance to the overall look of the dress.
The dress itself is made of a luxury silk Satan with delegate lace and pearl button design throughout the dress. There are two types of lace in use throughout the dress and were made by the Royal School of Needle Work, who are actually based in Hampton Court Palace. The outlines throughout the lace are a floral design and have been created especially for Kate Middleton’s Wedding Dress. A Shamrock, Thistle, Daffodil and Rose are what make up the design. And to complete the dress a 2.7 metre length train.
A copy of Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress has been created by Chanticleer Brides a Wedding Dress designer in Cheltenham. http://www.chanticleerbrides.co.uk/

Kate Middleton’s Wedding Dress Replica

Kate Middleton’s Wedding Dress Copy

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