Friday, 29 April 2011
Royal Wedding 2011
Princess William and Kate Middleton's wedding was a real fairytale. The atmosphere was ignited and cerebral..her dress stunning...and lets not forget the horse and carriage ride after vows were said.... Now lets talk about that stunning Alexander McQueen dres....
With a long train running behind her, Kate looked elegant in the intricate design which boasts delicate lace, as she made the three-minute walk inside Westminster Abbey to her groom, Prince William. The ivory gown, with lace applique floral detail, is designed by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen.
Made with a white satin gazar, it boasts white satin gazar arches and pleats and a skirt which resembles "an opening flower".
Thousands of people turned the route of the royal wedding procession into a sea of red, white and blue to celebrate Prince William and Kate Middleton say, "I do".Prince William was dressed in the famous red tunic of the Irish Guards as he made the journey to Westminster Abbey with his brother, Harry, also in military uniform.Waving flags, the crowds waited with mounting excitement for the first glimpse of the couple - and in particular the bride's dress, the designer for which has been kept secret as Kate wanted to surprise William on the big day.
Insiders revealled that Kate was nervous but calm as she made her final preparations for a ceremony that will be watched on television by two billion people worldwide. The Dean of Westminster, the Very Rev Dr John Hall, who is conducting the service, told Sky News: "I think she will be quite calm, as a matter of fact."She seems to be very much in control of herself and looking forward very much to the day.
This was a historical moment, like that of his graceful mother Princess Diana, the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton will maintain its space in history.
Until we meet again...stay ..oh-so-fab!
Posted by COUTURE CUTIE at 08:54
Labels: alexander mcqueen, prince william and kate middleton, royal wedding 2011, Sarah Burton
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