The execution of the dress and the craftsmanship is evident even on
The high-necked, cap-sleeved dress - rumoured to have cost over £40,000 - features a corseted bodice with draping to the front and a beautiful heart-shaped cut-out detail at the back.
The lace bodice is reported to have been embroidered with pearl detailing over an organza and tulle underskirt, which the British designer explained has "layer upon layer to enable a floor-sweeping movement."
The bride is wearing a bespoke veil by milliner Stephen Jones, made from fine tulle with a dégradé of embroidered pearls, while her ivory Manolo Blahnik pumps also have bespoke pearl detailing.
The heart shape theme is seen again in the gypsophila hand held arrangement.
Traditional silk dupion pantaloons for the page boys with pleated cummerbunds repeated again on the flower girls dresses. Both the boys and the girls had fine pin tucked on their top halves. The frill on the girls dresses is held in place with the hint of colour again.
Carole has reportedly spent months planning every micro detail of her daughter's big day and how they would photograph and how fabulous the group will look in complementary, not competing colours when the photo album arrives.
Carole's look of course tones beautifully with the bridal party, including the page boys and bridesmaids in white and gold, as well as her other daughter, the Duchess of Cambridge look was a peach Alexander McQueen dress.
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