Princess Eugenie wedding dress by BRITISH designers Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos
Princess Eugenie is wearing a wedding dress designed by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos at the second Royal Wedding of 2018 today.
The 28-year-old oozed elegance as she made her arrival at the church today.
Her white gown had an off the shoulder neckline.
It fell to the floor, and revealed a glimpse at her back.
She did not wear a veil.
Princess Eugenie’s wedding shoes had a satin peep-toe style, and were designed by Charlotte Olympia.
The bride was all smiles as she stepped out of the car, in which she had travelled to the venue in with her father Prince Andrew, 58.
Princess Eugenie finished her look with a Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara – which she borrowed from the Queen.
She also wore diamond and emerald drop ear-rings, which she had been given as a wedding gift from Jack.
Her mother, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, had worn the York tiara to her own wedding to Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, back in 1986.
The diamond-encrusted accessory was given to Fergie, now 58, by Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh as a wedding gift.
A statement released on the official website for the Royal Family read: “During several fittings the dress was developed layer by layer, constructing it from the corset and the complex underskirt to the fitted bodice and full pleated skirt.
“The dress features a neckline that folds around the shoulders to a low back that drapes into a flowing full length train.
“The low back feature on the dress was at the specific request of Princess Eugenie who had surgery aged 12 to correct scoliosis.”
Earlier today, the designer of the flower displays for the nuptials was revealed.
It was confirmed that Princess Eugenie and her groom Jack Brooksbank had asked floral designer Rob Van Helden to take on the important role.
He said: “It has been the greatest privilege and honour to create the flowers for Princess Eugenie and Jack, on their Wedding day.
“Her Royal Highness has been very involved from the start and has been instrumental in the autumnal theme.
“The whole floral design team and I wish Princess Eugenie and Jack our heartfelt congratulations and we hope they have a magical Wedding day.”
The floral designer and his team created displays with branches sourced from Windsor Great Park.
Roses, spray roses, hydrangeas, dahlias, and berries were also incorporated.
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