Saturday, April 30, 2011

Kate Middleton Wedding Gown Designed Sarah Burton

Kate Middleton. REUTERS/Phil Noble
London - After months of anonymity, the identity of the bridal fashion designers Kate Middleton finally opened. The designer was Sarah Burton from Alexander McQueen.
Kate dress made from silk and satin with ivory color. The dress is handmade lace.

The identity of the designer and details about the highly classified draft of St. James Palace. A special tent set up at the door of the hotel where she stayed in London. Tents are constructed so that no one could see her dress before her out of the hotel to the Church of Westminster Abbey.

Various newspapers and news websites around the world have tried to identify the designer who made wedding dresses, but no one is justified by the palace.

Some designer names that had mentioned the Bruce Oldfield and Sophie Cranston of Libelula label.

World of fashion in recent months highlights the clothing choices that are used Kate.  The fashion industry players suspect Kate's choice is affected in sales on the street.

Clothing Kate comparisons with William's late mother, Princess Diana. However, her clothes differ from the dress worn by Diana when she married Prince Charles in 1981. Princess Diana's dress was designed Elizabeth Emanuel.

Before the grand wedding Monday, Emanuel told Reuters that she was older and more established in terms of fashion than currently married Diana was just 20 years old. Therefore, Emanuel said, she knew better what she wants for her big day.

Diana was very young when we met with her and the dress does not become the main interest for him. So, he does not have its own style," said Emanuel.

 "But Kate Middleton have. He worked in fashion. He knows what suits her," Emanuel added.

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