The designer was only named as a bride, 29, arrived at Westminster Abbey with her father Michael.
She was determined to keep the dress shared secret on the eve of her marriage to preserve an element of mystery to the Prince William Sound.
And her efforts worked well, because she came with her husband-to-be, he leaned over and said: the development of creation - a combination of modern and traditional - were made of ivory and white satin gazar and "You're so beautiful." designed to resemble an open flower.
Its sophisticated train stretches over two meters 70 centimeters - a very modest compared with the previous Royal brides.
The bodice and train were adorned with handmade flowers applique lace, made in accordance with Irish Carrickmacross lace-making techniques.
St James's Palace said Keith McQueen chose because "the beauty of his skill" and "respect for traditional manufacturing and technical construction."
"She was a vision in mind that she wanted to support the arts and crafts tradition, a spokesman for the palace.
The four floral emblems of the United Kingdom - rose, thistle, daffodil and shamrock - are included in the lace design.
Bridal bouquet - In deference to her husband - contained a bouquet sweet William, as well as the traditional sprig of myrtle, the herb of love.
Burton said in a statement that the development of dress "life experience".
"I enjoyed every moment of it," the designer, adding that Kate looked "absolutely stunning".
"It was such an incredible honor to be asked, and I'm very proud that we are the team Alexander McQueen has created.
"The last few months have been very interesting and incredible experience. I wish His Royal Highness Prince William and Princess Catherine Best wishes for the future."
Pippa Middleton, the maid-of-honor, also wore a stunning dress in ivory in length while the bridesmaids wore creations Nikki Macfarlane.
Burton, 36, was tipped as a designer in March, but the label McQueen denied the rumors to keep secret Kate.
Hailing from Manchester, she took over as creative director at McQueen after the suicide of a designer in the past year.
She started the label as an intern in the 90 years before joining full-time to leave St. Martin's College in 1997.
For 14 years, she became the closest assistant McQueen. Previously, she designed one-off creations for Michelle Obama and Lady Gaga.
Designing wedding dress has been hailed as the biggest commissions ever established in the catapult Burton's worldwide fame.
Keith, now the Duchess of Cambridge, is said to have actively participated in the development of dress and was apparently a very clear idea of how it should look like.
She was determined to keep the dress shared secret on the eve of her marriage to preserve an element of mystery to the Prince William Sound.
And her efforts worked well, because she came with her husband-to-be, he leaned over and said: the development of creation - a combination of modern and traditional - were made of ivory and white satin gazar and "You're so beautiful." designed to resemble an open flower.
Its sophisticated train stretches over two meters 70 centimeters - a very modest compared with the previous Royal brides.
The bodice and train were adorned with handmade flowers applique lace, made in accordance with Irish Carrickmacross lace-making techniques.
St James's Palace said Keith McQueen chose because "the beauty of his skill" and "respect for traditional manufacturing and technical construction."
"She was a vision in mind that she wanted to support the arts and crafts tradition, a spokesman for the palace.
The four floral emblems of the United Kingdom - rose, thistle, daffodil and shamrock - are included in the lace design.
Bridal bouquet - In deference to her husband - contained a bouquet sweet William, as well as the traditional sprig of myrtle, the herb of love.
Burton said in a statement that the development of dress "life experience".
"I enjoyed every moment of it," the designer, adding that Kate looked "absolutely stunning".
"It was such an incredible honor to be asked, and I'm very proud that we are the team Alexander McQueen has created.
"The last few months have been very interesting and incredible experience. I wish His Royal Highness Prince William and Princess Catherine Best wishes for the future."
Pippa Middleton, the maid-of-honor, also wore a stunning dress in ivory in length while the bridesmaids wore creations Nikki Macfarlane.
Burton, 36, was tipped as a designer in March, but the label McQueen denied the rumors to keep secret Kate.
Hailing from Manchester, she took over as creative director at McQueen after the suicide of a designer in the past year.
She started the label as an intern in the 90 years before joining full-time to leave St. Martin's College in 1997.
For 14 years, she became the closest assistant McQueen. Previously, she designed one-off creations for Michelle Obama and Lady Gaga.
Designing wedding dress has been hailed as the biggest commissions ever established in the catapult Burton's worldwide fame.
Keith, now the Duchess of Cambridge, is said to have actively participated in the development of dress and was apparently a very clear idea of how it should look like.
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