Clare Waight Keller who is the designer of Meghan Markle’s wedding dress recalled the time when there were final fittings weeks for the Duchess’ ‘secret dress.
’ She shared a series of photos of Meghan wearing her silk gown on her big day.
The designer wrote, “The Royal Wedding Dress – Two years ago today I was in the final fittings for a very secret dress. So many emotions were running through me during those months leading up to the big day.”
Clare went on saying how you need a perfect understanding and knowledge to design a bride’s gown.point 194 | “A wedding dress is one of the most exquisite and beautiful moments for a designer, but also personally as a woman artist, creator there is a lot of sensitivity that flows through the process from the knowledge and understanding of the feelings that you have as a bride.point 423 |
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She remembered the time when she got married and realized the importance of a wedding gown. “It’s a unique point of view when you have been through it yourself, as I did at my wedding to my beloved husband 20 years ago, you remember every moment so clearly and realize the significance of every detail and decision.”
“In so many ways you are capturing dreams, that as a girl and as you become a woman you will have been thinking about for years,” Keller continued. “Learning to let go of my emotions and embrace the feelings of someone you are designing for brings about an incredibly beautiful relationship of trust and intimacy.”
Clare revealed she and Meghan worked together for the better result as the main principle of her wedding dress’ design was “purity and simplicity.” The duo spent six months in designing the boat neck, long-sleeved dress with a 16-foot long veil.
She continued: ”Through hours of conversation, meetings together, and research, slowly all the pieces of that story came together. Purity and simplicity were the guiding principles.”
“A narrative of nature through the 53 florals of the Commonwealth to bring the world into the journey of the ceremony and subtlety bringing the lines of Givenchy and the history of the Maison to capture the classical timeless beauty I knew she wanted to achieve.”
”It was obvious the significance of this occasion was more than any other, it would be a very personal ceremony with so many choices that would reflect both the bride and grooms heritage and their unique way of being incredibly inclusive, genuine and generous.”
Meghan and Harry tied the knot on 19 May 2018 in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in the United Kingdom. The Duke donned the Royals military uniform on his big day.
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