SHE MIGHT LOOK IN HER OTHER FAVOURITE LABELS
ROMANCE FROM THE BIG APPLE
IF MEGHAN decides to support a U.S. designer, she could choose a classic wedding gown from Oscar de la Renta — who dressed everyone from Amal Clooney to Sarah Jessica Parker and is a favourite of Anna Wintour’s.
The designer died in 2014, but the label carries on with young duo Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia, who are trying to add a modern twist to the designer’s timelessly romantic style.
Known for dressing New York’s Upper East Side girls, the label’s Old Money glamour may not be Meghan’s first choice. But as a romantic at heart, she might just fall in love with a fairytale gown.
STYLE: Big skirts, trains and lashings of glitz.
COST: A minimum of €17,000. RUNNER OR RIDER? If she takes advice from the American fashion crowd, then Oscar is the first choice. 7/10
HER BEST FRIEND’S SELECTION
MEGHAN’S closest friend, Jessica Mulroney, does the PR for Kleinfeld, a hip Toronto wedding boutique, and styles herself as a wedding expert on TV.
She has already helped Meghan pick a wedding dress — for her Suits character Rachel Zane. The choice was ‘romantic’ and ‘perfect’, according to Meghan.
Jessica has said her ideal for a ‘cool and glamorous’ bride is Israeli Pnina Tornai, known for figurehugging gowns.
Pnina says she works hard to bring out the ‘inner princess’ in every bride — which inspires the fabrics she uses and her designs. A perfect match, perhaps?
STYLE: Unashamedly sexy — think slits and slashes.
COST: Dresses start at €5,000 and go up to €17,000. RUNNER OR RIDER? Possibly a bit too eye-popping for the Queen. 4/10
WILL POSH SPICE TAKE A BOW?
NO, DON’T scoff! Meghan is certainly a fan of Victoria, as her simple, tailored styling is very much in tune with the Markle look. Meghan told US Glamour magazine: ‘I love Victoria Beckham dresses.’ The Beckhams are friends of Kate and William — they attended the Royal Wedding in 2011 — so Victoria has perhaps already had an insider introduction.
But it is doubtful a designer known for simple, readyto-wear looks will be asked to create a couture gown for such an important occasion. As one fashionista said: ‘Victoria Beckham is for lunch at The Wolseley, not your wedding day.’
STYLE: Short and modern, with some nifty tailoring.
COST: €1,100 for a short dress. RUNNER OR RIDER? Highly unlikely, but gosh, what glorious fun it would be! 1/10
SLOANES AND CELEBS LOVE THIS KIWI
NEW ZEALANDborn, London-based Emilia Wickstead is a favourite of the Tatler crowd, creating bespoke gowns for the wealthy and well-connected.
The effortlessly elegant wedding dress she designed for the Duke of Wellington’s daughter Lady Charlotte Wellesley, when she married her billionaire groom in Spain last year, catapulted her to the top of every smart bride’s wishlist. Clients include actresses Gwyneth Paltrow and Diane Kruger — and the Duchess of Cambridge has also worn her designs.
Wickstead’s ‘classic with a twist’ styling is just the kind of look that appeals to Ms Markle.
STYLE: Simple. Classic. Impeccably cut. It’ll also look totally different from anything that Kate and Pippa wore . . . which may be a bonus!
COST: A wedding gown starts at €3,400 and rises. RUNNER OR RIDER? May not be dramatic enough for starry Meghan Markle. 8/10
FAVOURITE WITH THE IN-CROWD
RALPH & Russo is a luxurious, in-the-know label for high-profile women with a love of fashion.
The Britishbased label, run by Australian couple Tamara Ralph and Michael Russo, specialises in elaborate couture dresses studded with crystals, devoré feathers, iridescent metallics and floorsweeping trains.
All of their dresses are made by hand, which can take up to 3,000 hours.
Meghan could be seen to be making a clever and unique choice with a label not seen on any other royals.
STYLE: Over-thetop embellishment. It would certainly be eye-catching.
COST: Starts at €110,000 — and goes up! RUNNER OR RIDER? This could be a surprise smash hit. 8/10
A HINT OF SOMERSET BOHEMIA
MEGHAN appears to be immersing herself in British culture, which is why Somersetbased Alice Temperley could be an interesting choice for the royal bride — who says she likes ‘whimsical’ dresses.
Alice represents that ‘posh hippy’ look so loved by the British upper-classes — all flowing hemlines, embroidery and raggedy wild flowers clutched by the bride as she walks through a sheep pasture. St George’s Chapel is a less formal setting than the Abbey, so a bohemian beauty such as this silk Lydie dress could be just the ticket.
STYLE: Romantic and billowy — often, they also don’t reach the ankles. Pair with a flower crown.
COST: €4,000 for a basic gown. RUNNER OR RIDER? Don’t be surprised if Meghan picks this — it’s so utterly different from what the Middleton sisters chose and could be in with a shot. 7/10
CHARMER BORN IN CANADA
ONE of the likeliest choices is Erdem, multiple award-winner and a favourite of Michelle Obama, SamCam and both Kate and Pippa Middleton.
Meghan wore a stunning fulllength €1,400 Erdem dress to a wedding in Jamaica this year.
UK-based, but born in Canada to a British mother and a Turkish father, Erdem Moralioglu has an important link to a country close to Meghan’s heart.
His team will be accustomed to dealing with highprofile women. Erdem himself is charm personified and adored by his female clients.
STYLE: Wildly romantic. Layers of tulle, frills and signature flowers.
COST: Ready-towear gowns start at €5,700 — and a custom gown will be at least five times as much. RUNNER OR RIDER? Loses a point as Meghan might make a wildcard choice. 9/10
THE EXOTIC RED CARPET DAZZLER
ELIE SAAB creates show-stoppers that really make an entrance. This theatricality would certainly appeal to Meghan, but what looks dazzling on the red carpet could look embarrassing in St George’s Chapel.
Still, the Lebanese designer with an atelier in Beirut has a worldwide following, appealing to film stars, Middle Eastern princesses and the Euro jetset. Queen Rania of Jordan wore one of his gowns to husband King Abdullah’s 1999 Coronation.
STYLE: Over-thetop glamour. Many of his bridal gowns have a detachable skirt so the dress transforms at night into a shorter, party-ready style.
COST: In 2016, he sent a €340,000 bridal gown down the catwalk. RUNNER OR RIDER? Elie Saab has no UK connections, which may count against him. 6/10