Highs and lows of stately marriage fashion

With Kate Middleton’s dress revealed, courtesy has incited to
the conform choices of some of a guests.

William’s cousins Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have divided
opinion with their choices of outfits.

Beatrice wore a glow phony Valentino dress, though it was her
Phillip Treacy shawl that has caused lifted eyebrows.

A Facebook page clinging to a theme called Princess
Beatrice’s absurd shawl has over 45,000 likers.

One post describes a origination as imitative “the whole female
reproductive complement stranded on her head”

Eugiene’s charming Vivienne Westward garb has also had
detractors, with a series of posts referring to a span as the
“ugly step-sisters”

Victoria Beckham’s shawl was typically right on trend with a
modern take on a pill-box hat, ragged brazen and to a side.

Pregnant with her fourth child, a former Spice Girl chose a
flowing black dress, opting to accessorise to understated frock
with a span of six-inch heels.

Husband David looked clean-cut in his morning fit and tip hat, but
arrived with his OBE award pinned on his right lapel.

The award had been changed to a left side, as is correct, before
the start of a ceremony.

Accessories, or rather a miss of them, valid a fashion
down-fall of Sarah Cameron.

The mother of British PM David, chose a classical teal Burberry
dress with a burnt orange jacket, though breached conform practice by
choosing not to wear possibly a shawl or a fascinator.

Tara Palmer-Tomkinson had no difficulty with her accessories. The
long-time crony of Prince William opted for colour-blocking by
dressing head-to-toe in cobalt blue, including gloves and a
clutch.

Bronagh Key, mother of John Key, represented New Zealand in a navy
and pinkish Trelise Cooper series surfaced off with a classical brimmed
hat.

The bride herself wore a dress designed by Sarah Burton of
Alexander McQueen.

The ivory-coloured robe had a low V-neck, prolonged edging sleeves, a
short 2.7 metre train, a perfect deceive and ivory duchesse satin and
lace shoes, surfaced with a solid Cartier tiara, loaned by Queen
Elizabeth.

The dress was handmade by a stately propagandize of embroidery at
Hampton Court. The edging pattern was hand-engineered using
Carickmacross edging creation techniques grown in Ireland in the
1820s.

Pippa Middleton, as Maid of Honour, also wore an off-white
Burton dress.

Reaction to Kate’s dress has been churned with some commentators
praising a understated elegance.

However, others have suggested a robe lacked impact and the
Bride might even have been upstaged by her sister.

Mother-of-the-Bride Carole Middleton was stylish in dark blue,
and a Duchess of Cornwall Camilla also shone in easily toned
coat-dress.

Groom William combined colour in a red uniform of Colonel of the
Irish Guards, with a blue sash. Princes Philip, Charles and Harry
were also incited out in troops dress.

The Queen wore yellow, as widely sloping by UK bookies.

What do we consider were a stately marriage fashion’s highs
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