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Sunday, April 17, 2011

KATE MIDDLETON royal wedding dos and donts

KATE MIDDLETON
Catherine Elizabeth "Kate" Middleton (born 9 January 1982) is the fiancée of Prince William of Wales. Their wedding is to take place on 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey with the day declared a bank holiday in the UK. Middleton grew up in Chapel Row at Bucklebury, Berkshire[1], and after attending Marlborough College, studied at the University of St Andrews, where she met Prince William in 2001. They started a relationship, followed by media attention, triggering complaints by Middleton that the media were harassing her. In April 2007, the press reported that William and Middleton had split up.
They continued to be friends and later in 2007 they reunited. Since then, Middleton has attended many high-profile royal events. She has been admired for her fashion sense and has been placed on numerous "best dressed" lists. Since her relationship with Prince William began, Middleton has received widespread media attention and there was much speculation that they would eventually marry. On 16 November 2010, the office of the Prince of Wales at Clarence House announced their engagement. The date and location of the wedding were announced one week later.

royal wedding dos and donts

DO: Wear a Boatneck DressWhen you're trying to rock dangly earrings, a long veil and an intricate crown, it's the only way to go. It keeps the ladies covered, leaves your décolleté open, and gives you enough real estate to let all that bling breathe. Besides, it's elegant, in a Grace Kelly (Prince Albert's mom) kind of way.

DO: Match Your Cake to Your GownIf you're going to have a cake big enough to jump out of -- which you need when inviting half of Earth -- it's best to keep it simple. We love the way the smooth layers of this cake echo the folds of HRH Victoria's dress. And this trend will work with most any gown. If you're hell-bent on wearing red, there's always red velvet.
DO: Let Them See You Eat
If you're half as popular as this princess, you may want to consider the T-shaped head table that veers off into infinity. Kind of an ingenious way not to snub anyone and to let a full 300 guests boast, "I sat at Table One."

DO: Opt for Timeless Jewelry
When there's no doubt your descendants will be looking to your wedding for inspiration, don't make the mistake of falling for trends. Tasteful cameos (of titled relatives, if you have them) are a timeless choice.

DO: Carry a Graphic Motif From Beginning to EndOf course, it helps if your family has its own coat of arms, but no one says you can't co-opt another pretty symbol, like the fleur de lis. For Daniel and Victoria, it was the Swedish crown, which made cameos throughout, not to be confused with the literal cameos, above.
DON'T: Force Guests to Embrace Your ThemeIf you're a royal, we say go whole-hog with the imagery. And this Swede, who did up her digits with the national crest, gets our nod of approval. Just don't go issuing royal decrees to your bridesmaids: This is only if they get swept up in the romance of it all.

DON'T: Invite Guests Who Will Upstage YouYes, we realize her folksiness is on purpose, but it's still a don't. You may be going to a royal wedding, but the dress code isn't "peasant chic."
DO: Consider a JumbotronIt's the modern way to play to your fawning masses. Rather than having them get caught up in the hassle around the castle, they can choose their park of choice. Better yet, it will cut your crowd control bill in half.


DON'T: Take the Whole Cinderella Thing Too Literally
Listen, Princess, we're glad you found him too. But this thing just screams "trying too hard." Besides, Fairy Godmother wants her claptrap back.


DO: Get Away Via Periwinkle Gondola

Chic. Better. Different. And isn't it just so much more fun floating away in a boat?

DON'T: Get Carried Away by All the Pomp and Circumstance
This is our favorite shot of the newlyweds. Let those muckety-mucks parade around in their sashes like older, grayer beauty queens. This is your wedding, it's celebrating your love, and with that playful smirk, these two look like they're in it to win it.

DO: Consider Whether the Carpet Will Clash
It's hard enough to get everybody looking the same direction, not blinking, and acting like they like each other. When you're all gussied up to this degree, a rug check -- to ensure there are no competing patterns -- is a must.

DO: Dress Appropriately for Your Trash-the-Dress Session

Sorry, your royal highness, we couldn't resist. If Victoria trashed her dress, we have yet to hear about it. And besides, doesn't it get embalmed in a museum or something? This is actually a shot from her military training, but nobody's ever made "Army/Navy" look this chic.