How Sarah Burton Made Kate's Wedding Gown? The Mystery of the dress Kate Middleton finally revealed. She wore a stunning ivory dress Sarah Burton's work, the designer of fashion house Alexander McQueen.
Thin veil covered her face with a hand embroidered tiara lent by Queen Elizabeth II.
Smiled broadly and waved to the masses, with Kate dress holding a bouquet of flowers, which include Sweet William flowers.
Prince William show appreciation and say, "You look beautiful."
William wore a military uniform red color.
Sarah Burton was thought to be the chosen designer.
Kate has worked with Burton to formulate the design, combined tradition and modernity.
"This is a wedding dress with a very fine detail, far more subtle than the dress Princess Diana on her marriage with William's father, Prince Charles, 1981," says the famous German designer, Karl Lagerfeld.
Told to French television station, he said, the dress was "very pretty, relatively classic, but appropriate decor. With a little touch of the era of the 1950s, reminiscent of Marilyn Monroe or a wedding dress of Queen Elizabeth II ".
Lagerfeld adds, "This dress is elegant and personalized." The dress has long sleeves made of lace with ivory satin bodice.
The skirt is made of satin, resembles a flower in bloom, with bends and folds. This skirt is also made of white silk with a tail measuring 2.7 meters, is relatively short by royal standards.
Diana's dress has a long tail 7.6 meters.
The tail and her bodice adorned with lace flowers. The design motif in this section include roses, thistle, and the other two types of flowers, four flower became the symbol of England.
The workers from the Royal School of Needlework help making the dress.
They wash their hands every 30 minutes to lace and threads clean and the needle replaced every three hours in order to stay sharp.
Kate wore a veil made of strands of silk tulle soft ivory color with embroidered flowers hand edge. The sheath had fallen to below the waist, held by a Cartier tiara lent Queen Elizabeth II.
Kate's shoes are also made of satin and lace, the work of Alexander McQueen fashion house team.
Burton took over as creative director at the fashion house's after Alexander McQueen committed suicide, in February 2010. Burton has teamed with McQueen for 14 years.