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SHE MIGHT LOOK IN HER OTHER FAVOURITE LABELS

- Words: FIONA McINTOSH. Picture research: CLAIRE CISOTTI

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

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