The official photos from Princess Eugenie’s wedding have been released and they are lovely. While this isn’t “What Eugenie Wore,” I thought you might like seeing the pictures.
Here is the comprehensive info on those seen in the group photo above:
Back row: Mr. Thomas Brooksbank; Mrs. Nicola Brooksbank; Mr. George Brooksbank; Princess Beatrice; Sarah, Duchess of York; The Duke of York
Middle row: Prince George; Princess Charlotte; Her Majesty The Queen; The Duke of Edinburgh; miss Maud Windsor; Master Louis De Givenchy
Front row: miss Theodora Williams; miss Mia Tindall; miss Isla Phillips; miss Savannah Phillips
Two of the photos were shot in the White drawing room at Windsor Castle. Below, the bridesmaids and page boys with Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank.
Below, Princess Charlotte yesterday, and back at Meghan and Harry’s wedding in May.
And Prince George looking like a little scamp with his cheeky smile in both pictures.
The pictures were taken by Alex Bramall, a British fashion and portrait photographer. In a beautiful black and white photo, the couple is seen in the Scottish State Coach, just as they returned to Windsor Castle following their carriage ride through Windsor.
Mr. Bramall started his profession at British Vogue. He spent 12 years as an art director with Mario Testino before opening his own studio in 2014.
He shot the stunning photos of Princess Eugenie seen in an August 2016 Harper’s Bazaar feature, A Day in the Life of Princess Eugenie of York.
Harper’s Bazaar
And he shot the couple’s engagement photos. In those pictures, Eugenie wore an Erdem dress that was also seen in the Harper’s Bazaar story.
The fourth photo shows the couple at Royal Lodge, the York family home in Windsor where the private evening reception was held. In this image, Eugenie is seen wearing a Zac Posen dress. The piece was made of silk that came from a British mill, Biddle Sawyer Silks; the pin-tucked plissé fabric is cut on the bias, and “mixed with signature drapes.” There is also a White rose of York embroidered on both the take on and back of the dress.
More from town and Country:
The Palace revealed the gown was inspired by the colors of Windsor and the countryside. The color of the dress reflects the blush of an English rose, and Posen was specifically inspired by the the White rose of York.
“It was an amazing honor to create this dress for HRH Princess Eugenie on her wedding day,” Posen said of the design in a press release. “Her grace, elegance and strength perfectly embody everything I could hope for in a woman wearing our design.” Posen was also a guest at Friday’s wedding ceremony.
Here you see the designer (second from right) arriving for the wedding with florist Eric Buterbaugh (far left), actress Demi Moore (2nd from left), and an unidentified woman on the right. (If you know who that is, let me know, I’d love to share the info!)
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Eugenie wore a hair slide last night that is on funding from HM. It comes from a set known as Queen Victoria’s Wheat-Ear Brooches. There is excellent information about the brooches at Her Majesty’s Jewel Vault.
More about the reception from Erin Hill’s people story:
A gourmet pizza truck provided food and Casamigos margaritas was the cocktail of choice. (Jack works as a brand manager for the tequila brand started by George Clooney and Rande Gerber before they sold the company for $1 billion last year.)
Enjoy your weekend!
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