Fairy wedding and legendary wedding dresses by the Royal Princesses

"Fairy wedding" by CONGIEN DIANA

For the first time, I knew there was a flesh-and-blood princess in the world, that was Diana, the king of Wales. She appeared splendidly on magazine pages titled 'Fairy wedding' she brought me. In the eyes of a new girl who can read, the world that the other newspapers spread is really a mid-life fairy.

With short blond hair, light ripples spread across both ears, the crown brushed into gentle hair that kept the white chiffon fluttering behind her, she chuckled, her blue eyes sparkling. The ivory white on her skirt was printed in two pages of magazine. I felt when she was going to have every smooth sounding sound. Will the girls get married like that when they get married? I hugged the newspaper and asked my mother.

The wedding dress of Princess Diana with the softness and impressive impression on the neck and shoulders.

The marriage of Princess Diana and Prince Charles took place in 1981 in London and millions of people followed the royal couple through live television. Yet in the years near the 2000 millennium, the press still devoted many special words to this legendary 8 meter long dress. It is certainly not only because of Diana's incomplete fairy tale, but also because the design she wore that year has become a symbol of women's sublimation beauty, becoming a long-term trend dress. .

The speciality of Dianna wedding dress comes from the thrilling stories of designer couple Elizabeth and David, the dress was also 'decorated' with a multitude of ideas, ancient customs. But perhaps the most important thing that has woven this legend is because the British royal family - the oldest and most influential dynasty in the world in the world - maintains the monarchy in the commune. modern society.

Princess Dianna's fairy wedding in 1980.

The United Kingdom under the reign of Queen Elizabeth II also has influence and benefits with 53 other countries and territories, known as the Commonwealth. Although more biased than symbolic, Queen Anh is the head of the member states; 53 countries spread across continents, accounting for a quarter of the globe and one-third of the world's population.

With great influence, events such as the wedding of the top people in the succession to the throne in the United Kingdom are always interested in the public, crossing the British border. The royal family also considered it a cultural event that affirmed its long-standing position and praised traditional values. Centuries ago, the royal wedding has partly praised this spirit. And through the wedding dresses, messages, British identity is maintained, spread strongly. One cannot forget the legendary wedding dress of Queen Victoria, the Princess of Windsor, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Dianna, Princess Kate and the new princess Meghan.

Queen Elizabeth II looks back at her wedding dress, which is currently kept at the museum.

WEDDING DRESS OF QUEEN VICTORIA IN 1840

In February 1840, Queen Victoria of England married Prince Albert of Saxe. Before that, according to royal etiquette, the queen herself had proposed marriage. Queen Victoria is a famous monarch in British history. Her 63-year rule was called "Victorian era" by the people of the fog.

The queen has a small body, she is only about 1m50 tall so, during the wedding ceremony, the long wedding dress is designed with a low neck, looks quite simple but still exudes a precious and romantic image. Painter William Dyce is the designer of this fashion work with the special wishes of the head of the kingdom.

After the industrial revolution, many craft industries were reduced due to high costs and low productivity. Weaving is not outside the whirlpool, Victoria wants to awaken the British embroidery industry so she chose the traditional lace called Honiton. The craftsman's delicate and precious lace notes were then used to decorate the Spitalfields silk dress.

Queen Victoria's wedding dress is said to contribute to a new era of wedding fashion, contributing to shaping the appearance of modern bridal costumes by the white color of this design. At that time, brides often chose out-of-white wedding dresses, in which blue was considered popular.

The white on the dress is then considered a symbol of wealth and power. Because only in a certain position and family, can people cover themselves with bright cloth, no need to worry about the use period shorter than other colors.

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on their wedding day in 1840.

Instead of wearing a crown, Queen Victoria carries a small wreath on her head during the big day. This is completely disruptive in the context of that period, especially when Victoria was crowned queen before the wedding for a long time.

QUEEN ELIZABETH II IN 1947

The wedding ceremony on November 20, 1947 at Westminster Abbey of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip was one of the most solemnly organized weddings of the British royal family with two thousand guests and transmitted live on the radio to hundreds million people around the world. Perhaps the British royal family wanted to dispel the gloomy atmosphere after World War II, which caused Britain and Europe to be ruined and ruined.

Norman Hartnell was the designer who assumed the dress for the future queen. Traditionally, lace is still used to decorate a masterpiece. High quality satin material used to show the dominant appearance.

Queen Elizabeth's wedding dress has no style to break down and retain royal principles such as long arms, no shoulder opening, moderate depth of collar. Skirt body and tail are decorated with sparkling embroidered flowers. 10 000 pearls are handcrafted to create a noble and gorgeous image for the bride.

The bride Elizabeth wore a pearl necklace and diamond crown that Queen Elizabeth I handed down.

When married to Prince Philip, Princess Elizabeth was not crowned but she was ready to inherit the throne.

PUBLIC DIANA DIANA 1981

Princess Diana's wedding dress is made from ivory taffeta silk with impressive arms and skirt ends up to 8 meters long. Designed by designer NT couples David and Elizabeth Emanuel, they have to make sure the dress meets four customary customs: a little old, a little borrowed, a little new and something blue.

Accordingly, a special lace piece taken from Mary's outfit was used to decorate the dress, the crown was borrowed, ivory silk pieces were new and a small blue bow was hidden on the waistband. waist of skirt.

Like Queen Elizabeth's dress during the wedding in 1947, Diana's wedding dress also has 10,000 decorative pearls. The section of chiffon top is 8 meters longer than the skirt's tail, sewn from over a hundred meters of tulle fabric. The designer had to edit the waist part because Tan Thien had lost a lot of weight in 7 months before the wedding.

During the ceremony, Diana wore a pair of white-soled shoes with 524 diamonds and 132 pearls. The front part of the shoe is adorned with a lace-shaped heart. Even the sole of the shoe, the patterns were elaborately hand painted.

Wedding shoes of Princess Diana.

Diana's dress in 1981 received great admiration because the marriage ceremony was broadcast live to millions of people around the world. When the bride sat in the carriage to the church for the wedding, the folds that appeared there appeared on the skirt. The taffeta material is indeed very easy to knead.

Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth and bridesmaids.

PUBLIC PUBLIC KATE 2011

Kate and Prince William's wedding is considered to be the most luxurious wedding in British royal history and is estimated at 2 billion people watching the event. The dress Kate wore when she entered the ceremony of Westminster Abbey was prepared by Sarah Burton from the fashion house Alexander McQueen. And the bride herself is also in the process of designing this dress.

Princess Kate's wedding dress has a much more modest length than the queen and princess Diana but this is a masterpiece and any modern girl admires.

Sarah Burton's design embodies classic beauty, inherits royal principles but does not forget the modern spirit. The body and breasts of sexy sexy hugging skirts are cleverly adorned with lace from the neck to the hands, creating a graceful V-neck.

Royal couple in 2011

Satin silk keeps the soft wave dress, delicate lace from the lower body to the skirt. Ancient Irish embroidering techniques are applied with the connotation of common values ​​of the British Union. The modern and open point of this dress is in the wonderful thin and light lace on the upper body. Although the principle of royal wedding dresses does not allow the bride to open her shoulders, this clever situation conquered all.

The tail section of the round gourd skirt with lace flowers is extremely delicate

PUBLIC PUBLIC MEGHAN MARKLE 2018

The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is considered to be the wedding of the year with the utmost attention from the media as well as the British Royal fans. The Meghan Markle bride was radiant in her pure white wedding dress designed by Creative Director Clare Waight Keller from Givenchy.

The wedding dress has a streamlined design, the boat neck helps to honor the long elegant neck and shape Meghan's shoulders; while the long skirt sweeping the earth exalts the soft, feminine beauty.

This refined design is made of the most advanced double-sided silk material. The skirt part has three layers of petticoat made from premium organza silk material, which helps the body's body to have a natural smooth texture of silk but does not adhere to the body, creating maximum comfort. The sleeveless sleeve part fits, the length of the bride's wrist.

Princess Meghan Markle is radiant in Givenchy's design.

The most special highlight, located in a 5-meter magnifying glass in the graceful mesh material. According to a notice from Kensington Palace, the magnifier conveys the importance of her husband - Prince Harry being appointed as Commonwealth Youth Ambassador (the British Ambassador to the Commonwealth of Great Britain).

Along the edge of the magnifying glass is the decoration of the flower that is meticulously attached by hand. There are 53 flowers representing 53 countries and territories of the British Prosperity; Each flower is a unique identity that can be found in that area. Meghan has the instinct to convey the message of his role in the life to come as a wife who will always be there to support her husband's achievements.

The margins of the magnifier are flowers embroidered by the skilled craftsmen of the prestigious French house - Givenchy.

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