Ourexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. 10, 2020. Even Prince William followed this traditional dress code when he married Kate Middleton, wearing the red ceremonial uniform for the Irish Guards, where he has held the honorary titles of colonel since early 2011. For all the guests attending this year's royal wedding, he suggests one guiding principle: "Simplicity is the rule." The Royal Scots Club ☰ Home; Covid-19 Information; The Club ; Membership; Event Programme; Club Rooms; Accommodation; Conference; Dining & Events; Wedding; Club Merchandise; Tel : +44 (0) 131 556 4270. British fashion designers Peter Pilotto and Christopher de Vos created The fabric of the dress featured the White Rose of York and ivy - a subtle nod to Eugenie's family name and the couple's home at Ivy Cottage.As well as being an incredibly elegant gown fit for a princess, the dress was also intended to raise awareness for a very important cause.It was designed to show off the scar on the bride's back, from surgery she had on her spine at the age of 12 due to scoliosis.When Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi saw a picture of Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari, for the first time in 1948 it's said he fell in love almost instantly.He proposed after just one meeting, with a massive 22.37 carat engagement ring.They were married in 1951 and Soraya wore an incredible Christian Dior wedding dress to the ceremony, comprised of 20 metres of white silk as well as thousands of pearls, feathers and diamond pieces.The stunning creation weighed a whopping 30 kilograms, so right before the wedding the prince ordered staff to cut off eight metres of train to make it easier for his wife-to-be to walk down the aisle as it was so heavy and she was unwell at the time.While it may not have been the most practical outfit, there's no denying this dress is simply magnificent.Russian designer Ekaterina Malysheva wed Prince Ernst August of Hanover in July 2017 and rocked three different dresses by Sandra Mansour for the occasion.But of course it's the bridal look we're most interested in here and it doesn't disappoint.Ekaterina and Sandra worked together to create a dress with traditional Russian influences.The hand-embroidered gown was made from Chantilly lace with a pearl overlay and took four months to finish.With glittering beads and sequins and a floaty train, the end result was like something from a fairytale - definitely worth all those days of hard work if you ask me.Princess Margaret married Antony Armstrong-Jones in 1960, wearing a high-neck dress designed by Norman Hartnell.The plain silk dress was simple and elegant, with a fitted bodice and waist, long sleeves, a large skirt (using 30 metres of fabric) and a small train at the back.She paired the gown with the Poltimore tiara and the look as a whole is so chic and timeless, I wouldn't be surprised to see brides wearing something similar today.Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi only got married a few days ago, but her vintage wedding dress has already become one of my all time favourites.The Norman Hartnell gown previously belonged to her grandmother, the Queen and was repurposed for the ceremony.Beatrice remodelled the dress, adding organza sleeves and a few other touches.In a statement, Buckingham Palace said, "The dress is made from Peau De Soie taffeta in shades of ivory, trimmed with ivory Duchess satin, with organza sleeves. Let us know in the comments below.When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. She seems to have an affinity for the head coverings, but, as with most royal family traditions, there's more to it than that. "Let's not forget she doesn't always wear gloves when meeting people, therefore it depends on what she is wearing, where she is and what she is doing," Mr Harrold adds.In private, who knows whether the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge lounge around in matching onesies.But there is still a dress code to adhere to when dressing casually and being seen in public.For ladies, a smart day dress or trousers teamed with a jacket or cardigan is considered acceptable while for gentlemen it is a blazer with a collared shirt and chinos.Prince William and Catherine tend to follow these traditional rules but sometimes let their modern edge slip on a dress-down day - by wearing jeans. The Duchess of Cambridge is unlikely to have been seen in public wearing a tiara before her wedding.This is because they are reserved for married women or members of the Royal Family.Tiaras are traditionally worn at formal events, especially when the code is evening dress, says Ms Mather.

Here we reveal the dress code the royals aim to follow.The Queen has become known for her bright and bold hats which she is often pictured wearing while performing official engagements.Dress code etiquette states that women wear hats for formal events, says Diana Mather, a senior tutor for The English Manner etiquette consultancy. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. If you’re reading this (and you are), there’s a good chance you’ve already been following the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton, now the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge..