The trend is beautiful and refreshing.

Meghan\'s dress wins praise for elegance

by:Yufengling     2020-04-23
Givenchy\'s Claire wait Keller is the British designer behind the stylish silk boat
Meghan Markle wore a neck dress and a long rolling veil as he walked through Saint nave
The church where George married Prince Harry.
On Saturday, Markle sat at the altar of the church, holding Harry\'s hand, the unfolding train stopped at her feet, and the clear lines of the white skirt highlighted her smiling face.
\"It is brave to have no decoration and decoration.
What a strong fashion manifesto.
At the same time, it\'s modern and classic, \"London\'s leading bridal designer Phillipa Ridley told the Associated Press.
\"The whole looks very beautiful!
Kensington Palace said: \"Wait Keller, the first female artistic director of French Givenchy fashion, met with Markle earlier this year.
The statement said Markle wanted a dress \"elegant aesthetics, impeccable tailoring and relaxed manners.
\"There is no lace or embroidery in this dress, with classic boat neckline, there are three
Long sleeves and-
A straight skirt of a train about 178 cm from the waist.
Markle features a headwear, a veil of length embroidered Cathedral, bracelets and small diamond earrings.
Caroline Berstein, the owner of the top London wedding boutique \"Brown Bride\", said: \"This dress is very beautiful in classic simplicity . \".
She called it \"a tribute to Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, and every iconic wedding we \'ve seen in the 20 th and 21st centuries.
It was perfect for her and the occasion they celebrated.
\"The veil is printed with floral patterns from all 53 countries of the Commonwealth.
This includes the Australian money tree.
The palace said the workers spent hundreds of hours sewing fine floral patterns on the veil and washing their hands carefully every half hour to keep the silk tulle and thread clean.
The palace said that in addition to Commonwealth flowers, Markle chose two other plants: the birthplace of wax plum and Meghan, the California poppy.
\"There are no seams in the bodice,\" says stacley . \".
\"It\'s incredibly time-consuming and complicated to make an incredibly clean and regular outfit like this, because unlike lace outfits, there\'s no room for mistakes.
You can\'t hide any wrinkles because the fabric has to sit well.
Markle\'s choice is not casual.
Television Royal weddings like this have a big impact on what brides everywhere want to wear, and are closely watched throughout the fashion world.
Diana\'s 1981 wedding dress, with its romantic details and dramatic train, defines the 1980 fairy-tale bride look.
Kate Middleton recently married Prince William in 2011.
The long-sleeved lace gown immediately triggered a more covered trend --
Traditional lace bridal gown.
Like many royal occasions, every dress is full of history and meaning.
Markle\'s headwear is a diamond made for Queen Mary at the end of the 19 th century. The forget-me-
Nost in the bridal bouquet is a nod to the late Princess Diana, who is Harry\'s mother --
This is her favorite flower.
The Myrtle was extracted from a pair of trousers grown from the Myrtle used in the 1947 Elizabeth wedding bouquet.
The other flowers are handmade.
Picked by Harry himself from the Garden of Kensington Palace.
The designer of the maxi dress is one of the closest designers at the wedding
Keeping secrets sparked months of speculation.
Waight Keller is a surprise choice.
Her name is not among many designers who are considered a possible contender for this year\'s clothing Council.
Keller is educated at ravenborn School of Art in South London, and she started her career in Calvin Klein, New Yorkto-
Before moving to Ralph Lauren to work on the men\'s \"Purple Label\", put it on first.
\"After working at Gucci, Pringle and Chloe, she was appointed artistic director of senior bespoke clothing and ready-to-wear for men and women in Givenchy --to-wear last year.
Before the wedding, the biggest speculation by British bookmakers about Markle wedding dress designers included Erdem, created by Canadians --
Born designer Erdem Moralioglu;
Mark & Russo, the fashion designer Markle chose for her engagement dress;
Alexander McQueen, the brand that created Kate\'s wedding dress
Stella McCartney.
Burberry and Oscar de la lunta.
One of them will most likely design Markle\'s second dress for the dinner hosted by Prince Charles.
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