The ROYAL WEDDING is upon us! Only one more day left before Kate Middleton becomes Princess Catherine (please don't ask me why I care so much).
She may have Diana's ring, but one thing this bride will NOT share with the late princess is wedding dress taste. Kate will no doubt continue in her streak of elegance with
- Classic colors (think white or ivory)
- Traditional silhouettes (A-line or ball gown)
- Little of the frills, fluff and ruffles (simple--less is more!), and above all
- MODESTY (yes...sleeves!).
After all, she is getting married in the most famous Church ever and in front of a bazillion and a half people; aside from past pretense and social etiquette dictating against otherwise, a wardrobe malfunction would be the last thing this bride needs on her wedding day.
To get a feel for what her dress may look like, let's take a look at some of the royal weddings of the past:
The Gold Standard: Grace Kelly
The I-Will-Hate-This-Decision-In-The Future: Princess Diana
The Regal Lady: Queen Elizabeth
The Modern Princess: Ivanka Trump
Shut up--she's realty royalty. That counts.
So here are some elements that Kate will definitely draw from.
Westminster Abbey is HUGE. She is going to need a dress that will not only be a statement piece that will go down in the history of wedding dresses, but also something that will fill that aisle. Not to mention she will want to accentuate her teeny-tiny waist (yes, envy), so something like this gown may be just up her alley. Classic, modest, enough lace to qualify her for feminine, and almost no sign that she has a torso whatsoever (just like Grace Kelly)
Justin Alexander
Adding texture is simple with beading, draping, layering, rouching and gathering. While I don't think she will get as heavy as some of these, check out the lower halves of these dresses:
Lazaro
Carolina Herrera
See how the lace and jewels play the most seductive roles in these dresses (while still being modest!)
Vera Wang
Eugenia
Kate will no doubt exude royal elegance, and I think her simple styles and knack for putting on a show just by walking in to a room is all this bride needs. Now, as for the last part of the dress--the TRAIN--who really knows. Diana's train was 25 feet long--can you say overkill? My gut tells me Kitty Kate's train will be subtle (if she has one at all).
Here are some other details she may try and pull off, but above all SIMPLICITY!
Lace:
Justin Alexander
Over-the-Top Ball Gown:
Essence of Australia
Jewels and Draping:
Priscilla of Boston
Now, of course, I could be totally wrong (and probably am), but whatever Princess Catherine chooses, I have no doubt she will look stellar. I also have no doubt that there will be imitations Princess Kate Wedding dresses available THE NEXT DAY.
Enjoy the wedding! MAZAL TOV!
D