Princess Eugenie's beautiful second wedding dress

Publish Date
Monday, 15 October 2018, 4:35PM
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Less than 48 hours after marrying Jack Brooksbank, Princess Eugenie has revealed a second wedding dress from the couple's evening reception at Royal Lodge - Eugenie's parents' house.

The high neck, floor-length blush-pink gown, which is made of silk from the British mill Biddle Sawyer Silk, was designed by American celebrity designer Zac Posen.

According to the Duke of York’s household staff, the gown inspired by the white rose of York, with the colour for the gown reflecting "the blush of an English rose".

The white rose of York is subtlety embroidered on both the shoulder and back which holds together the cape of the heavily-draped gown. 

The 28-year-old bride completed her evening look with the same diamond and emerald drop earrings she wore for her wedding service, which were a gift from the groom.

In her hair, the Princess wore the 'wheatear brooches' owned by the Queen.

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Earlier in the day Eugenie surprised everyone by wearing a wedding dress designed by Peter Piloto and Christopher de Vos after months of speculation liking her to other designers, such as Stella McCartney. 

The stunning gown featured full length sleeves and a neckline that folds around the shoulders to a low back that drapes into a flowing full length train.

 

Back in May, Meghan Markle wowed fans when she debuted her second wedding dress ahead of the couple's evening reception at Frogmore House.

The stunning high neck gown, which was made of silk crepe, was designed by Stella McCartney.

Kate Middleton also had a second wedding dress for her 2011 wedding to Prince William; swapping out her long-sleeved Alexander McQueen dress for another gown.

 

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