When it comes to weddings, few can compete with the Royal family — both in significance and in the scale of the event. One thing that we never fail to sweep from top to bottom is the bride’s dress, so here we try to give you a few pointers on how to create impact.
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00:00 When it comes to weddings, few can compete with the royal family, both in significance and in the scale of the event.
00:07 One thing that we never fail to sweep from top to bottom is the bride's dress, so here we try to give you a few pointers on how to create impact.
00:15 To achieve the royal wedding look, it is important to choose an elegant and sophisticated dress.
00:22 Lace and silk dresses with pearl decorations are excellent options for that royal look.
00:28 For example, for her wedding to King Charles in 1981, Princess Diana wore an ivory silk taffeta and antique lace wedding dress.
00:36 The design, puffed sleeves, a full skirt, and a tail 25 feet long was nothing short of dramatic.
00:43 It rapidly became one of the most famous dresses in the world, establishing a tendency for wedding dresses that would last decades.
00:52 The sleeves on the dress can have many styles, such as those on Princess Kate's dress, which featured long lace sleeves that extended over her shoulders, back, and neckline.
01:02 The design added an elegant factor to the classic wedding dress that is still used today.
01:08 It could also be an open-shoulder dress, such as that of Princess Eugenie or Meghan Markle, but both had long sleeves.
01:16 Finally, it wouldn't be a bad idea to use a tiara or diadem that blended in with the veil or was part of it in some way.
01:23 This gives us something to look at and holds the veil in place.
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