Fashionistas, they finally did it, and they did it in style. The bride looked fabulous in amazing gown and shoes both Alexander McQueen.
She also wore Robinson Pelham earrings and did her own make-up.
Her sister didn't disappoint as well, also wearing Alexander McQueen.
THIS IS HOW OTHER DESIGNERS REACTED TO THE DRESS
Karl Lagerfeld said: “She is very elegant. The dress is classic and goes very well in the Westminster decor. It almost reminds me of (Queen) Elizabeth’s wedding, the royal weddings in the Fifties. The proportion of the train is good. The lace is very pretty. I like the veil a lot.”
Catherine Malandrino: “I thought it was great that she chose an iconic British name. I also like that they used the Royal School of Needlework for the lace. I felt the dress was simple, effortless and and regal.”
Monique Lhuillier: “I was beyond thrilled when I heard Sarah Burton had done the dress. She has really picked up the pieces and has resurged the house. The selection of the designer also shows she takes risks and that’s terrific. The best accessory was the sparkle in her eyes. You could see the love between them in how they looked at eachother. Despite having two million watching. It was still their moment.”
Jason Wu:. “I thought Catherine’s dress looked stunning. The details were very well done and I loved the emphasis on craftsmanship and the use of British talent. Her choice to pay tribute to Alexander McQueen was both touching and exciting. ”
Isaac Mizrahi: “I loved the dress. I like plain things a lot right now so this was a winner. It moved beautifully and really flattered her figure. She looked gorgeous.”
Hubert de Givenchy:"The veil is a little flat, but because she has such a lovely face, she can afford to wear it this way. She is very pretty."
BEST DRESSED & WORST DRESSED
Fashion designer Victoria Beckham, who is heavily pregnant with her fourth child, chose custom made Christian Louboutin heels, a stunning hat by Philip Treacy, navy draped dress, which is one of her own designs.
On the right side we have H.R.H Princess Beatrice of York went for a fashion-forward look in a Valentino haute couture coat, dress, and shoes from the spring/summer 2011 collection. Milliner Philip Treacy was the creator of her fun, eye-catching headgear. Her gloves are by Cornelia James her shoes are Jimmy Choo.
On the left side we have horrible looking Princess Eugenie's Vivienne Westwood Couture creation and a Phillip Treacy hat.
Charlene Wittstock, the fiancée of Prince Albert of Monaco, arrived looking classy and simple understated in a figure-hugging grey coat by Akris and a wide-rimmed, white hat.
The mother of the bride, Carole Middleton, wore sky-blue wool crepe coatdress by Catherine Walker and a hat by Berkshire-based Jane Corbett.
Tara Palmer Tompkinson's head-to-toe electric blue ensemble by Deborah Milner was an assault on the eyes with a matching shoes by Nicholas Kirkwood, baguette clutch and even elbow length gloves.