The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sculpted simplicity: Givenchy designs Meghan Markle's weddingdre­ss

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MEGHAN Markle wore a boatnecked, sculpted white dress for her wedding to Prince Harry on Saturday, designed by Clare Waight Keller for French fashion house Givenchy.

Here are some of the key details of the dress and accessorie­s seen at the wedding: — Designer Clare Waight Keller is a British designer who last year became the first female artistic designer of Givenchy, but has also worked for fashion houses Pringle of Scotland and Chloe.

She met Markle earlier this year and the pair worked closely together on a design that Kensington Palace said “epitomises a timeless minimal elegance”. — The dress The open bateau neckline frames Markle’s shoulders and emphasises the slender sculpted waist of the dress.

The shape is achieved using just six seams, and the dress flows towards a train at the back, cushioned by an underskirt of triple silk organza.

The sleeves are slim and threequart­er length.

It is made of a pure white double bonded silk cady — a thick fabric — which has a soft matt lustre. — The veil Made of silk tulle with a trim of hand-embroidere­d flowers in silk threads and organza, the veil is five metres long and had to be held by two pageboys as Markle arrived. It depicts the distinctiv­e flora of each country in the Commonweal­th, the 53-nation grouping for which Harry is an ambassador. The embroidery took hundreds of hours to complete, with workers washing their hands every 30 minutes to keep the tulle and the threads pristine. The veil also featured two flowers that are Markle’s personal favourites. These are Winterswee­t (Chimonanth­us praecox), which grows in the grounds of Kensington Palace where the couple will live, and the California Poppy (Eschscholz­ia californic­a), the state flower from Markle’s home state. — Tiara Markle’s veil was held in place by Queen Mary’s diamond bandeau tiara, which was loaned to her by Queen Elizabeth II. Made in 1932, it comprises 11 sections, with a detachable centre of ten diamonds that can be worn as a brooch.

Markle also wore earrings and a bracelet by Cartier. — Shoes Markle wore Givenchy shoes in a silk duchess satin. — Flowers A bespoke bouquet by florist Philippa Craddock was personalis­ed by several flowers handpicked by Prince Harry on Friday from his private garden at Kensington Palace.

Among the flowers are forgetme-nots, which were a favourite of Harry’s late mother, Diana, as well as scented sweet peas, lily of the valley, astilbe, jasmine and astrantia, and myrtle. — Bridesmaid­s, page boys Waight Keller designed the six bridesmaid­s’ ivory silk highwaiste­d dresses with puff sleeves and pleated skirts, hand finished with a silk ribbon tied at the back with a bow.

Their leather shoes were monogramme­d with each bridesmaid­s’ initials and the wedding date.

The four pages wore a miniature version of the Blues and Royals frockcoats worn by Prince Harry and his brother and best man Prince William. — AFP

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Prince Harry and Meghan stand at the altar in St George’s Chapel during their wedding service. Harry and Meghan (below) emerge from St George’s Chapel and (left) wave from the Ascot Landau Carriage during their carriage procession on the Long Walk as...
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