The much anticipated Royal Wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was held on Saturday, May 19th. The splendor of the stunning St. George’s Chapel was matched by the opulent outfits that attendees dawned. Royal weddings are not so different from the runway, photographers snapping their cameras as the world watches and judges the outfits draped on the shoulders of the world’s most glamorous socialites.
The bride wore an absolutely gorgeous Givenchy dress, featuring a boat neck silhouette and a longer than life train attached to a bejeweled tiara.
Wed like a royal with these fabrics:
Although Markle’s dress may have been the most looked at, every attendee of the royal wedding was decked out. Let’s look at the top trends the guests sported at the big royal, and take a peek at Queen Elizabeth’s blessed style.
Deep Teal
This deep shade made an impression at the wedding. Zara Tindall wore a beautiful teal coat dress that featured flowers that climbed up the garment, paired splendidly with the type of hat people watch royal weddings for. Princess Beatrice of York rocked a Roksanda dress with peasant sleeves, a circle skirt, and some well-placed teal pearls.
Take a look at these teal fabrics:
Folksy Florals
A testament to how indicative of trends the runway is, folksy floral print made its way to the royal wedding in a fabulous way. Charlotte Riley’s floral dress featured leg of mutton sleeves and a ruffled skirt, while Pippa Middleton went with something shorter in a beautiful mint dress that featured contrasting pleats. Sofia Wellesley’s floral was the stuff designers dream of with a beautiful collar and short sleeves,
Feel fabulous with these floral fabrics:
Pastels
Pastel garments were quite popular at the wedding, with Camilla Parker Bowles of Wales sporting a stunning pastel pink coat dress and hat, paired perfectly with a five-strand pearl necklace. Princess Eugenie of York wore a pale blue Gainsbourg dress featuring a mock neck, looking very mod and 60’s, while Priyanka Chopra wore a show-stopping lavender skirt suit.
Pick one of these pastels:
Pinkish Beige
Many guests were saturated in pink-tinted beige, the perfect spring color. Julia Carey wore a beige dress with bell sleeves, while Serena Williams wore a beautiful Versace piece. Oprah realized the day before the wedding that the dress she had planned on wearing would photograph white and instilled the help of Stella McCartney, who created this stunning tiered garment for her overnight.
Primary Colors
Bright and beautiful, primary colors were a big part of the ceremony. Amal Clooney wore a lovely sunshine yellow Stella McCartney dress, and Karen Spencer’s royal purple dress with a matching cape was quite on trend for the day. Kitty Spencer sported vintage vibes in an emerald dress and matching headpiece.
Pick out these primary colors:
And what was the Queen wearing today? A lovely lime green ensemble by Stuart Parvin, paired with a matching hat that featured a wonderful purple maribou detail.
Look like a queen with these fabrics:
Did you watch the Royal Wedding? Who was best dressed? Meghan’s dress was absolutely stunning, and I loved what Stella McCartney did for Oprah!