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Royal Celebrity Bride:
Princess Eugenie |
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Princess Eugenie of York married Alan Jack
Brooksbank
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their wedding was held in October 12, 2018
at St George's Chapel at Windsor
Castle in the United Kingdom.
She wore a dramatic
Peter Pilotto gown that looked like something straight out of a
fairytale. The wedding dress featured long sleeves, portrait
neckline and long train that flowed behind her for yards. It also
featured a low back that showed the scars from a surgery the
Princess had at age 12 to correct her.
Her sister Princess
Beatrice |
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Disclaimer:
As a fashion designer, I specialize in bridal and evening
wear, I am an etiquette master and a style director.
I do not proclaim to be an authority on any
of the other subjects I write about. I merely share my
experiences with those who wish to learn from it, or just
read about it.
Please
contact us should you have additional information or
information that proves otherwise.
I am not the designer of any of the gowns that are published
on this page, (unless so mentioned in the space allocated),
nor have I made them, or photographed them, Photos
were found googling, are widely available on the net, and
where possible and available, the photographer will be
credited. All images were translated to black and white and
an antique filter was added to give an even playing ground to thowe
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