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Kate's dress ... BY FIIIIIIIIN


Kate Middleton has made his triumphal entry into Westminster Abbey unveiling the best kept secret so far: the wedding dress. Middleton has relied on the British designer Sarah Burton , creative director of Alexander McQueen, to give the "do want" to Prince William of England.
As reported by the British Royal House, Middleton has chosen britániza signature "for the beauty of its craftsmanship and respect for the traditional labor" adding that the bride wanted to unite "tradition and modernity ' under the talents of Burton.
With a waisted body dress, sweetheart neckline, long sleeves Chantilly, Cluny lace and skirt with volume of 2.70 meters tail, made in ivory and white satin, Middleton was absolutely radiant. In addition, she wears a veil, complete with a tiara dating from 1936 , provided especially by Queen Elizabeth II to this day.
All fabrics used in creating the dress are British and have been supplied by British companies. The choice of fabrics required an extensive search by Sarah Burton and his team.

Veil and Jewelry
The veil is made of layers of soft tulle, ivory silk with a cut hand-embroidered flowers, which was embroidered by the Royal School of Sewing. The veil is held in place of the tiara 'halo' Cartier, Miss Middleton provided by the Queen. Tiara "halo" was made by Cartier in 1936 and was a gift from the Duke of York (later King George VI), Duchess (later Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother), three weeks before it happened to his brother as king. The Queen Mother gave the tiara to Elizabeth II for his 18 birthday.

earrings the bride, Robinson Pelham are stylized oak set with diamonds with a drop leaf pear shaped diamond, and a set of diamond pavé acorn suspended in the center. The inspiration for the design comes from the new coat of arms of the Middleton family, including acorns and oak leaves. The earrings are a personal gift from the bride's parents for their wedding day.
the bride's shoes are handmade by the team of Alexander McQueen and are made of ivory satin with a lace embroidered by the Royal School of Sewing.
reminds me a lot to the unique Grace Kelly.


to me of course I loved the dress, I even tried several sleeves of lace for my wedding, but ultimately did not choose ... mine was this ...


Q'll have a good bridge and ...

LIVE THE WEDDING!



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Source: ABC Journal

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