Kate Middleton's Dress Called 'Old and Matronly' by Commenter, Gets Praised by Others
Kate, Princess of Wales, made a stunning appearance at the royal wedding of Jordan's Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa Al-Saif alongside her husband, Prince William.
Adorned in a sophisticated Elie Saab creation from the FW 2017 couture collection, Kate truly championed Arab fashion. The high-necked, breezy ensemble featured a layered skirt, intricate embroidery, and bell-shaped sleeves.
Kate Middleton complemented her look with her hair down, cream earrings, and a metallic clutch. Prince William, on the other hand, looked dashing in an ensemble of a navy blue suit, white shirt, and a blue tie.
Kate Middleton's dress mostly got positive reviews from commenters, who noted that she looked amazing, demonstrating pure class and elegance with her outfit choice.
Not everyone was so excited over the Princess of Wales' outfit. One of the commenters wrote, "It looks so old and matronly. I swear my mom had a bridesmaid dress like this in the 70s." A netizen agreed it might look retro yet lovely, especially with the beautiful garden in the background.
Comment of social media user | Source: instagram.com/hellomag
Another fan noted the dress choice might have been followed by the unspoken dress code as the other wedding attendees wore similar outfits. The commenter even got a joke in response, that it would be funny if the dress from the 70s was made by modern designer Elie Saab.
For the wedding banquet, the radiant mother of three dazzled the guests, switching into an entrancing pink sequin gown from Jenny Packham. The splendor of her attire was elevated by the diamond and pearl Lover's Knot tiara, a piece often worn by her late mother-in-law, Diana, Princess of Wales.
For the momentous ceremony, the radiant bride Rajwa Al-Saif graced the aisle in an elegant, white, long-sleeved gown that showcased an asymmetric neckline and artfully draped bodice.
She further complemented the look with a twinkling diamond tiara and an expansive veil. The royal pair, Prince William and Kate Middleton, were spotted sharing congratulatory words with Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa post-ceremony.
For the jubilant celebrations that followed, the newlywed Rajwa Al-Saif made her second public appearance in a captivating Dolce & Gabbana fit-and-flare gown.
The gown, a striking departure from her bridal ensemble, boasted an intricate, swirling embroidery pattern and a more daring silhouette. The chic dress, complete with cap sleeves and a deep neckline, was perfectly styled with elbow-length gloves.
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