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Royal Wedding | HRH The Countess of Wessex
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The Sophie Rhys-Jones wedding dress refers to the wedding dress worn by Sophie Rhys-Jones at her marriage to Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on June 19, 1999 at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The dress was designed by Samantha Shaw.

The dress is made of silk-colored organza with handmade and handmade silk fabrics. It is a full length, with long arms and details consisting of pearl lines and crystal beads around the neck, arms and trams, with further beads on the back and front of the dress-coat. 325,000 glass beads and pearl beads stitched on gowns, corsets, with neck-v. Sheet length is one inch longer than the car. It's made of tulle silk that is colored by the hand, and finished with the detail of the crystal crystals. The train is long, and the bride brings ivory rose bouquet.

To accompany the dress, the bride also wears a black-and-white pearl necklace, interspersed with white gold coatings, and a pair of matching black-and-white pearl earrings, designed by Prince Edward and made by Asprey and Garrard as a wedding gift from Edward. Sophie wears a tiara diamond, from Queen's private collection, consisting of three open scroll motifs, designed and remade by Jeweler Crown, David Thomas, at Asprey and Garrard. His shoes are three-inch heels made of silk by Gina.

Video Wedding dress of Sophie Rhys-Jones



See also

  • Prince Edward's Wedding, Earl of Wessex, and Sophie Rhys-Jones

Maps Wedding dress of Sophie Rhys-Jones



References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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