Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Royal wedding dress a top U.K. secret

- By Sylvia Hui

LONDON » Where does one shop for a wedding gown set to be the dress of the year — an outfit chic enough for a fashion-loving bride but suitable for a church so regal it’s the burial place of monarchs?

Everyone at London Fashion Week — and elsewhere — is dying to know.

With only three months to go before Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s May 19 wedding at Windsor Castle, both the fashion and bridal worlds are abuzz with talk of who the bride will pick to design her dress and what kind would go for.

It’s no wonder: There’s not been a bigger royal wedding since Harry’s brother Prince William married Kate Middleton in 2011 in an extravagan­za broadcast around the world. Seven years later, Kate’s lacey, long-sleeved Alexander McQueen gown is still influencin­g bridal designs today.

“It’s going to be the greatest fashion commission of 2018. There’ll be millions of eyeballs on it,” said Jade Beer, editor at the British edition of Brides magazine. “It’s her major fashion moment.”

“She’ll of look she definitely need an upgrade from the dress she wore for her first wedding,” Beer added, referring to the simple strapless white gown the American actress wore at her 2011 Jamaica beach wedding to film producer Trevor Engelson. The couple divorced in 2013.

While the design — as well as the designer — of the dress is a closely guarded secret, many are positive that Markle will choose a British designer.

Kate wasn’t the only bride in Britain’s extended royal family sticking with a British designer. Zara Phillips, Queen Elizabeth II’s second-eldest grandchild, wore royal couturier Stewart Parvin. In 1981, thenLady Diana Spencer — the late mother of groom Harry — surprised many when she chose David and Elizabeth Emanuel, a pair of designers fresh out of college.

Front-runners for Markle’s choice include BritishCan­adian Erdem Moralioglu, known for his elegant, feminine styles; Ralph & Russo, the couture designers Markle chose for her engagement dress; heritage fashion powerhouse Burberry; as well as McQueen and Giles Deacon, who designed the wedding gown for Kate’s sister Pippa Middleton.

Victoria Beckham has denied rumors that she’s been asked. French designer Roland Mouret has also been cited as a possible pick.

“I mean, she could surprise us all and choose a Canadian brand — she was so loyal to them while she was filming up there,” said Miles Socha, editor-in-chief at Women’s Wear Daily, referring to the time Markle spent in Toronto filming the TV series “Suits.” “But probably we would have to place our bets on a British designer.”

Some are hoping Markle will pick something less traditiona­l because she has more leeway. After all, Harry is only fifth in line to the throne — and will be sixth after Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, gives birth to her third child in April. In addition, their wedding venue, St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, is less imposing than St. Paul’s Cathedral or Westminste­r Abbey in London.

“I really expect something different from her. Her style is so clean, really modern, and bridal has been so traditiona­l in the past few years,” said London-based bridal designer Naomi Neoh. “I think — I hope — it would be clean, simple with beautiful detailing.” Neoh hopes Markle will choose a dress that celebrates her individual­ity.

“Meghan’s very different from the English tradition. She’s got her career, she’s half-black,” she said. “She’s not going to be queen. It has to be respectful and appropriat­e of course, but it can be a bit more exciting with the cut and the lines. I think maybe a high neck, low back — that’d be demure enough.”

Still, it’s a dress that needs to live up to the grandeur of its surroundin­gs. St. George’s Chapel is intimate only by royal proportion­s. It seats 800 guests and has a very important place in British history as the resting place of scores of kings and queens — including both of the queen’s parents.

“She’s going to be walking over dead monarchs on the way up the aisle,” said Beer. “There’s a huge sense of occasion.”

Markle has already signaled a break from the conservati­ve styles that dominate British royal wardrobes, ditching stuffy frock coats for sleek trousers. Many admired the sharp trouser suit she wore to match Harry’s outfit at a recent official event.

 ?? BEN BIRCHALL — POOL VIA AP, FILE ?? In this Thursday file photo, Britain’s Prince Harry talks to Meghan Markle as they watch a dance performanc­e by Jukebox Collective in the banqueting hall during a visit to Cardiff Castle, Wales. With Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s May 19 wedding fast...
BEN BIRCHALL — POOL VIA AP, FILE In this Thursday file photo, Britain’s Prince Harry talks to Meghan Markle as they watch a dance performanc­e by Jukebox Collective in the banqueting hall during a visit to Cardiff Castle, Wales. With Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s May 19 wedding fast...
 ?? MARTIN MEISSNER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this Friday, April, 29, 2011 file photo, Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge stand outside Westminste­r Abbey after their Royal Wedding in London. With Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s May 19 wedding fast approachin­g, the...
MARTIN MEISSNER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this Friday, April, 29, 2011 file photo, Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge stand outside Westminste­r Abbey after their Royal Wedding in London. With Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s May 19 wedding fast approachin­g, the...
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