Kate Middleton’s Wedding Jewelry
The royal wedding is a magical event that attracts the attention of millions of spectators around the world. The royal wedding dresses and jewelry influence the world of fashion. Many major clothing and accessories houses are inspired by it.
Brides-to-be who dream of a fairytale wedding are also getting carried away by the trends created by royal weddings.
When Kate Middleton married Prince William in 2011, she looked stunning in her silk satin and Calais lace gown. Let’s take a closer look at the dress and the wedding jewelry she wore.
Kate Middleton wore one of the most beautiful dresses in the history of royal weddings. With its flower-shaped skirt and lace sleeves, this magnificent dress still makes future brides dream today. A real masterpiece, created by Sarah Burton, artistic director of the house of Alexander McQueen, with a train of more than two meters.
Kate’s wedding tiara
The tiara that Kate wore on her wedding day was originally a gift from Queen Elizabeth II for her 18th birthday. This precious platinum and diamond piece, created by Cartier in the 1930s, was the perfect introduction for Kate to royalty.
A lovely way to follow the tradition of borrowing something from the royal family for your wedding day. Featuring arabesque-style motifs, Kate’s wedding tiara was delicate and understated, complementing her wedding dress perfectly.
Kate’s Wedding Earrings
The wedding earrings were a gift from her parents Carole and Michael Middleton. To perfectly match the tiara, they feature an oak leaf motif. Made by Robin Pelham, they feature pretty, stylized hooks from which a drop and a tassel hang, all set with pavé diamonds. These delicate jewels complement the lace dress beautifully.
If you want to wear a very elegant jewel at your wedding but diamonds are out of your budget, choose Aurora Sectes jewels, just as elegant and refined as royal jewels: