Sunday 18 November 2012

Pictures Of Bridal Dresses

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The bridal train measured 270 cm (110 in). Hand-cut English lace and French Chantilly lace was used throughout the bodice, skirt, and the underskirt trim. With laces coming from different sources, much care was taken to ensure that each flower was the same colour. The whole process was overseen and put together by hand by Ms Burton and her team. The "ivory satin bodice is padded slightly at the hips and narrowed at the waist, and was inspired by the Victorian tradition of corsetry that is a particular Alexander McQueen hallmark. On the back are 58 buttons of gazar and organza, which fasten by means of Rouleau loops. The underskirt is made of English Cluny lace over silk tulle."

The main body of the dress was made in ivory and white satin gazar, using UK fabrics which had been specially sourced by Sarah Burton, with a long, full skirt designed to echo an opening flower, with soft pleats which unfolded to the floor, forming a Victorian-style semi-bustle at the back, and finishing in a short train measuring just under three metres in length.

To partially fulfill the "something blue" portion of the British wedding tradition, a blue ribbon was sewn inside the dress. The design for the bodice of the dress featuring Carrickmacross craftsmanship was the "something old".

The British tabloid The News of the World reported that to maintain secrecy, the embroiderers at the Royal School of Needlework were initially told that the dress was intended to be used in a television costume drama and that cost was no object. As a result, it had been widely reported that the dress cost £250,000, although a Clarence House spokesperson dismissed that claim.

 Pictures Of Bridal Dresses
 Pictures Of Bridal Dresses
 Pictures Of Bridal Dresses
 Pictures Of Bridal Dresses
 Pictures Of Bridal Dresses
 Pictures Of Bridal Dresses
 Pictures Of Bridal Dresses
 Pictures Of Bridal Dresses
 Pictures Of Bridal Dresses
 Pictures Of Bridal Dresses
 Pictures Of Bridal Dresses
 Pictures Of Bridal Dresses
 Pictures Of Bridal Dresses

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