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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

What Kate Middelton's Wedding Gown could look like :

For WWD, 30 designers drawned sketches of what they would create for Kate Middelton's wedding dresse. here are some of them ( BTW , we truely think Angela Missoni was joking, or drunk ! )

*Karl Lagerfeld suggests a Chanel take on “the Victorian wedding dress, with a twist — high boots and open in the front.”
*“...In Kate I see the natural, radiant and self-confident attitude of today’s girls. For this, I can’t help but think of an embroidered, fluid-silhouette dress in precious fabrics that will help her make an everlasting impression.” — Alberta Ferretti

*“Something old: Victorian skirt. Something new: patchwork gown. Something borrowed: Queen Elizabeth’s veil. Something red: Elizabethan top, as red was the wedding color until 1900!” — Christian Lacroix

*“I admire the balance Kate Middleton strikes between elegant and contemporary with her unmistakable style. For her, I had in mind clean lines, soft shapes and classic touches such as the boat neckline and distinctive train.” — Frida Giannini, Gucci

*“I love the idea of mixing traditional opulence with a very clean aesthetic for this modern-day princess.” — Jason Wu
*“This dress was designed to enhance Kate Middleton’s beauty through precious fabrics. The clean and contemporary lines, never redundant and beyond all specific stylistic periods, give her an eternal image of grace and elegance.” — Angela Missoni

*“The royal wedding will be magical. Kate’s dress should be a modern mix of the traditional and contemporary.” — Monique Lhuillier

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Princess-To-Be's Engagement Ring In Demand!



The Royal engagement fever is spreading!
Jewelers are reporting they've become inundated with orders for replica's of Kate Middleton's engagement ring.
The same thing happened almost 30 years ago when the 18 carat sapphire ring was on Lady Diana Spencer aka Princess Diana's finger.
We don't know about you, but we'd rather have the $500K original.