Kate Middletons wedding dress competes for Design of the Year
Kate Middleton’s wedding dress, designed by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen is competing with other designs including the Olympic torch for the annual awards from the Design Museum.
The dress which was long sleeved, made from white and ivory satin gazar material had a two meter train and complemented Kate’s figure beautifully. The individual flowers were hand cut and made from lace into the pattern of the four symbolic flowers representing England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Kate’s stunning wedding dress will be competing against several other designs although we do not think this should be too much of a problem as it has been said that the Olympic torch is like an “ice cream cone” or a “cheese grater” so we don’t think it will cause too much of a threat!
The winner of the Design Museum’s “Design of the Year” award will be announced on April 24.
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