Kate Middleton wedding gown- Amazingly, more than ten years have gone by since, now Princess Catherine Middleton was escorted by her father, Michael, through the aisle at Westminster Abbey.
More than ten years after the world was enthralled by the grandeur of the royal wedding in 2011 when she wedded her prince on a beautiful spring day.
Regardless of the fact that she and Prince William were wed in 2011, her wedding dress is still fashionable and a topic worth exploring.
Who was Kate Middleton wedding dress designer?
Sarah Burton from Alexander McQueen designed Catherine’s dress, and the then Duchess of Cambridge closely collaborated with Burton on its layout.

Details about Kate Middleton wedding dress style:
Firstly, this gown’s exquisite tailoring wonderfully complimented her body. The lace detailing is another thing you’ll observe if you look closely.

The lace was created by hand at London’s Royal School of Needlework, based on a WWD study. It was later hand-engineered onto ivory silk tulle, where it was appliquéd with individually cut flowers.
In addition to that Kate Middleton wedding gown had a spectacular eight-foot tail that flowed behind her as she moved and a corset-inspired bodice, that was cushioned on her hips.
“Miss Middleton chose British brand Alexander McQueen for the beauty of its craftsmanship and its respect for traditional workmanship and the technical construction of clothing,” the Palace disclosed in a statement on Prince William and Catherine’s wedding day.
The statement continued, “Miss Middleton wished for her dress to combine tradition and modernity with the artistic vision that characterizes Alexander McQueen’s work.”
Kate Middleton wedding dress train:

Princess Catherine Middleton wedding gown train measured two metres, 70 centimetres, or about nine feet. The train dramatically entered Westminster Abbey, yet it was relatively short when compared to Princess Diana’s train. Diana’ train was a massive 25 feet long. On the back of Princess Catherine’s dress, there were 58 buttons wrapped with gazar and organza and were secured by rouleau loops.
What was Kate Middleton’s something blue?
Princess Catherine had Burton’s team sew a discreet blue ribbon into the interior of the dress just as the late Princess of Wales Diana had done thirty years earlier.