will mark the next chapter in the lives of the Windsors
as Prince William Arthur Philip Louis, second in line to the throne
will wed Catherine Elizabeth Middleton.
If you could select a dress for her out of the following wedding gowns,
which one(s) would you choose?
as Prince William Arthur Philip Louis, second in line to the throne
will wed Catherine Elizabeth Middleton.
If you could select a dress for her out of the following wedding gowns,
which one(s) would you choose?
1/2/3



4/5/6



7/8/9



10/11/12



13/14/15



16/17/18/



19/20/21



22/23/24



Pity dress #22 is missing in the poll, my favourite one.
ReplyDeletewhy is dress #22 not on the poll its my favorite one
ReplyDeleteOops! That was an oversight but I've added #22 now!
ReplyDeleteI went with 19 because the bodice looks like a dress she's worn a couple times that we see the pictures of a lot: a blue and a pink, and the skirt has the grandness you think of for a royal wedding. But I also like 1 and 7 for the tops.
ReplyDeleteI think the perfect dress for Kate would be regal, and refined without being too tame and would need a long train for adorable cherubic children to hold up while she goes down the aisle.
ReplyDeleteI picked #11, but I also like #10 and possibly #14 (but not the hat!)
I love the middle one in the begining of this post, it's not one of the options for this but i think it would suit her perfectly!
ReplyDeleteNow I am really wondering what the real dress is going to look like. I'll have to get up really early in two weeks to find out. I am so pathetic...I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteI voted for #11 because it has a bit of an Edwardian look. That's my taste but probably not Catherine's.
I like the first one in the header, although it also wasn't really an option. But please let her wear something with sleeves!
ReplyDeleteI really like the first one in the header - it looks so beautiful across her shoulders.
ReplyDelete#1. I think that a royal wedding would call for shoulder coverage and formality.
ReplyDeleteI love sleeveless and strapless, but not for the formality of this particular wedding.