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Princess Eugenie's second wedding dress stunned the crowd with its silhouette and stylish color

Rodolfo Vieira
Oct 15, 2018
10:30 A.M.

Princess Eugenie wore a beautiful dress inspired on the English Rose to her wedding reception and she looked beautiful.

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The royal married her longtime lover, Jack Brooksbank, on Friday, October 12, 2018, in a ceremony with over 800 guests at Windsor Castle.

As it can be seen in a photo shared by Alex Bramall, the photographer, on his Instagram page, Eugenie truly looked like a Princess next to the man of her dreams.

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After tying the knot at St. George's Chapel, the same venue where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle said 'I do' on May 19, the couple changed into their second outfits of the day.

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NIGHTIME OUTFITS

Eugenie, who wore a wedding dress designed by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos, put on a blush silk gown created by American designer Zac Posen.

Brooksbank stripped off his wedding attire for a sleek black tuxedo for the evening festivities at Royal Lodge, Prince Andrew's official royal residence.

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SWEET MEMORIES

As previously mentioned, Bramall was the man responsible for snapping all the important shots, including the official wedding portraits, which were later shared online.

He photographed Princess Eugenie looking sweetly at her husband in the silk dress, which, according to Posen, was inspired by the White Rose of York.

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AN ITEM FROM THE PAST

Princess Eugenie adorned her hair with a hair slide lent to her by Queen Elizabeth, which can also be worn as a brooch, having been originally created for Queen Adelaide in 1830.

But although Eugenie looked gorgeous in the silk gown, her wedding dress received more attention than anything else, especially because of the Princess' particular request.

According to her, she wanted a dress with an open back so she could put her scoliosis scar on display and prove that one shouldn't be afraid to show the world their imperfections.

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