Do you know Monaco princess Charlene Wittstock? I guess many people knew her, right? Yesterday, we have talked about the royal wedding of Kate and William, today, let’s come to another royal wedding--- Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock.
Prince Albert of Monaco and Charlene Wittstock were married in a religious ceremony on Saturday, July 2, 2011. Their wedding was also known by everyone for its marvelous scale and gorgeous
royal wedding dress.
The couple was married in a religious ceremony and the wedding took place in the courtyard of the royal palace. Charlene Wittstock’s Custom
Royal Wedding Gown really caught the eyes of the wedding guests. Charlene wore an off-white wedding dress with a 15-ft veil. As is reported, the gown was beautiful in many facts that the seamstresses worked 500 hours for the dress and the dress was made of more than 140 yards of different silks, 40,000 Swarovski crystals and 20,000 mother of pearl beads! What a stunning fact!
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Let’s have a glimpse at the details of the royal wedding gown. The gown was made of silk duchesse satin with a very long and dramatic train. It was very simple, yet full of details, and Charlene looked gorgeous. The off-the-shoulder neckline minimized the broader neck of Charlene. The long veil was perfect for royal wedding and the front of the dress was embellished with floral embroidery and pearls. It features sheath silhouette which accented her athletic fit slim figure.
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The wedding was marvelous and it had many rumors about the wedding, so the wedding was not influential as Kate and William’s, but I don’t mind the rumors and I don’t even know what will be going on in their future life, however, I only want to share the happy moment of wedding day and show my best wishes to the newly couples. What I want to share is the
gorgeous royal wedding gown, for the design, the style and the special embellishments. At last, I want to express my faithful wish for all the people who have already married or prepare to have a wedding.