When he made his entrance in Westminster, Kate Middleton was really a beautiful bride. Sheathed in a classic cut dress, with just enough to make us perfect romantic dream, the wasp waist well illustrated by the bodice, lace sleeves members, the beautiful flared skirt with small train final. A beautiful dress, suitable for a princess, simple, regal, a timeless charm.
In many, in fact, wanted to point out, the model put up by designer Alexander McQueen Sarah Burton, of the similarities with another wedding dress that was epoch: the one worn by Grace Kelly for her marriage to Prince Rainier of Monaco. We were all happy, so satisfied our aesthetic sense and with it the fairy-tale allure.
... Too bad that there is mass through a "third wheel" that is sweeping the web and creating not so much embarrassment to the beautiful Kate, as the designer that created the habit of life: Isabella Orsini. Who is she, you say? This is an Italian actress who for more than talent, it rose to prominence in 2009 for the wedding with a prince (yes, apparently there are still a lot 'on the square) Belgian, by the long name: Edouard Lamoral Ligne de La Trémoїlle.
A to kick up a fuss, it would be just the habit of marriage, because the creation of exclusive French Gérard Watelet would be identical, or nearly so, to the next of Burton. In other words, Kate Middleton would wear to her wedding dress copied from a Isabella Orsini. Inform the consumer of all media thing, it would elegantly commented: "As soon as the Duchess of Cambridge and got out to go to church, they called me all her white dress is the certified copy to me." And finally: "I think Sarah Burton has copied me: that my means of the king liked." The differences between the two creations, in fact, are very few, just the hair and the tiara (in diamonds to Kate, in that of the Orsini blue topaz) and the length of the train.
Y'know what? That both were copied to the great. By whom? But from my wife Barbie, of course ... I swear, it was dressed like that!
In many, in fact, wanted to point out, the model put up by designer Alexander McQueen Sarah Burton, of the similarities with another wedding dress that was epoch: the one worn by Grace Kelly for her marriage to Prince Rainier of Monaco. We were all happy, so satisfied our aesthetic sense and with it the fairy-tale allure.
... Too bad that there is mass through a "third wheel" that is sweeping the web and creating not so much embarrassment to the beautiful Kate, as the designer that created the habit of life: Isabella Orsini. Who is she, you say? This is an Italian actress who for more than talent, it rose to prominence in 2009 for the wedding with a prince (yes, apparently there are still a lot 'on the square) Belgian, by the long name: Edouard Lamoral Ligne de La Trémoїlle.
A to kick up a fuss, it would be just the habit of marriage, because the creation of exclusive French Gérard Watelet would be identical, or nearly so, to the next of Burton. In other words, Kate Middleton would wear to her wedding dress copied from a Isabella Orsini. Inform the consumer of all media thing, it would elegantly commented: "As soon as the Duchess of Cambridge and got out to go to church, they called me all her white dress is the certified copy to me." And finally: "I think Sarah Burton has copied me: that my means of the king liked." The differences between the two creations, in fact, are very few, just the hair and the tiara (in diamonds to Kate, in that of the Orsini blue topaz) and the length of the train.
Y'know what? That both were copied to the great. By whom? But from my wife Barbie, of course ... I swear, it was dressed like that!
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