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Bessette met designer Narciso Rodriguez during her time working at Calvin Klein. [1] She asked Rodriguez to design her wedding dress while having drinks at The Odeon Restaurant in New York City. [2] Two three-hour couture fittings for the dress took place in Paris. [3] The gown was pearl-white silk crêpe with a cowl décolletage. [2]
Clare Waight Keller, the British designer behind Meghan’s simple and chic Givenchy gown for her 2018 wedding to Prince Harry, shared more details about her relationship with the former actress.
The New York Times ' coverage of the wedding described Jacqueline's wedding attire in detail, referring to the gown as "a gown of ivory silk taffeta, made with a fitted bodice embellished with interwoven bands of tucking, finished with a portrait neckline, and a bouffant skirt." [3] However, the Times did not name the gown's designer, Ann Lowe.
Lady Diana Spencer's bridal gown was an ivory silk taffeta and antique lace gown, with a 25-foot (7.6 m) train and a 153 yards (140 m) tulle veil, valued then at £9,000 (equivalent to $43,573 in 2023). [1] [2] It was worn at Diana's wedding to Charles, Prince of Wales in 1981 at St Paul's Cathedral.
It almost reminds me of Elizabeth's wedding, the royal weddings in the [19]50s. The proportion of the train is good. The lace is very pretty. I like the veil a lot." [33] Antonio Marras, of Kenzo, stated, "the choice of the label and the style of the dress was a very clever mix between edgy fashion and tradition — all in a very British way.
The wedding was a royal event held following the end of the Second World War. The dress, designed by the Court Designer Norman Hartnell, had a star-patterned fan-shaped bridal train that was 13 feet (4.0 m) in length.