Kate Middleton’s wedding gown: Alexander McQueen?!?

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These are some never-before-released photos of Kate Middleton as a child and as a student at St. Andrews. The Middleton family just released them – Kate was a cute kid, and the photos remind me a lot of the photos of Princess Diana’s childhood too. Both seemed like super-normal young girls who grew up to be princesses. You can see more photos of Kate here, at the Mail.

Anyway, the big news this morning is that Our Little Waity might have gone all “high fashion” and chosen an avant-garde designer for her wedding gown. For the past two months, the only designer name that has gotten any kind of traction is Bruce Oldfield, who many believe is designing gowns for Waity’s bridal party, including her mother and her sister Pippa. I believed that Kate would have chosen someone like Oldfield for her gown too – he’s established, he’s boring, and he won’t rock any boats. BUT – over the weekend, The Telegraph (not a tabloid) reported that Waity might have chosen Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen for her gown. Burton has been head designer for McQueen ever since McQueen committed suicide last year, and Burton has followed in McQueen’s established, avant-garde footsteps with the collection. If Kate chose Burton for McQueen, that would be amazing… but I have my doubts. A spokesperson for the House of McQueen tells Us Weekly that “it’s not true” but The Telegraph claims it’s still on:

It is the most coveted fashion commission of the century: the chance to design the wedding dress worn by Kate Middleton. But the British fashion house Alexander McQueen was desperately denying having won the prized assignment last night as fevered speculation mounted that the dress would be designed by its new creative director, Sarah Burton.

Fashion sources said yesterday that the design of the dress would be a combination of Miss Middleton’s own ideas and Mrs Burton’s quirky interpretation of high fashion.

Work on the royal wedding dress is said to be under way inside Buckingham Palace, but Miss Middleton is determined that details of the design must be kept in the strictest confidence, and her chosen couturier has been sworn to secrecy.

Mrs Burton, who took over as creative director of the fashion label following the suicide of Alexander McQueen last year, strenuously denied having won the commission. But sources said the 36-year-old had been chosen for the discretion afforded by her relatively low profile, as well as for her alternative take on elegance. If confirmed, the selection of one of Britain’s edgiest labels will be seen as a fresh attempt by Miss Middleton to develop her own unique style after drawing criticism in some quarters for her “conservative” dress sense.

The Daily Telegraph reported in December that Miss Middleton’s wedding dress was already being created inside Buckingham Palace by a little known British designer who would be catapulted into the limelight when her identity was revealed. Mrs Burton became McQueen’s right hand woman after joining his label as an intern in 1996.

She presented her first womenswear collection without him at Paris Fashion Week shortly after his suicide in October last year – drawing praise for infusing her mentor’s unique style with a new element of femininity.

Her work is said to have caught Miss Middleton’s eye when she designed an off-the-shoulder wedding dress for Sara Buys, a fashion journalist who married Tom Parker Bowles, the son of the Duchess of Cornwall, in 2005.

Despite being widely hailed as a new British style icon, Miss Middleton was criticised for her conservative dress sense by Dame Vivienne Westwood at London Fashion Week last month. The leading British designer, known for her outrageous creations, said: “I would have loved to have dressed Kate Middleton but I have to wait until she kind of catches up a bit somewhere with style.”

Mrs Burton, who is from Manchester, designed a billowing red and black dress worn by Michelle Obama to a state dinner last year and has also worked on one-off creations for celebrities such as Cate Blanchett, Lady Gaga and Gwyneth Paltrow.

She is now putting the finishing touches to her latest collection, which she will present at Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday. She today denied designing the royal wedding dress.

A spokeswoman for Alexander McQueen said: “Sarah is busy working on her new collection for the Tuesday show and she was as surprised as the rest of us to hear about this. She is not designing the dress.”

Jonathan Akeroyd, chief executive of Alexander McQueen, reportedly let slip to a colleague that Mrs Burton was Miss Middleton’s chosen designer. But he last night denied that the fashion house had any involvement in the royal wedding.

“Not at all,” he said. “I am the CEO. I would know if we were doing it.”

Clarence House refused to confirm or deny reports that Mrs Burton would design the dress. A spokesman said: “We always knew that there would be a lot of speculation about the appointment of the designer. Because Catherine Middleton is keen to keep this private, we are not responding to this in any way at all. This is about the 10th one we’ve been asked about in the last three months and it’s getting a bit ridiculous.”

Bruce Oldfield, the British couture designer who created Samantha Cameron’s wedding dress and was a favourite of Diana, Princess of Wales, was until yesterday considered the favourite to win the coveted commission. Daniella Issa Helayel, the Brazilian couturier who designed Miss Middleton’s engagement dress, has also been tipped as a hot favourite.

But Hilary Alexander, the Telegraph’s Fashion Director, predicted that Mrs Burton could be called upon to design the royal wedding dress in November.

She said: “If this is true it’s the best news the fashion industry has had in a long time. It is desperately in need of an injection of fabulousness in the wake of the whole John Galliano scandal.”

The royal wedding falls four days before a major McQueen retrospective opens in New York on May 4.

[From The Telegraph]

I wish Waity was this exciting and fashion-forward, but I really, really doubt she is. Her default setting is on “never offend anyone, ever.” And that’s what a McQueen dress would do – it would offend people. Also: I love that Vivienne Westwood doesn’t care. I love that she criticized Waity about fashion. Personally, I like some of Waity’s clothes, and I have to give her credit for always being dressed occasion-appropriate. BUT – the chick doesn’t have a lot of style. At least not what I’ve seen. Her “dress up” party clothes are usually just silk jersey and cheap-looking, and her “work” clothes are just simple suits. She’s boring. And boring doesn’t offend people, I guess.

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  1. Addie says:

    Looking at her childhood photo’s, their children will be adorable.

    It’s refreshing that she is not that big on fashion and overly concered with her appearence.

    Don’t know, I like her and like them as a couple.

  2. brin says:

    It would be awesome if she went with an Alexander McQueen wedding gown, hope it’s true.

  3. Hautie says:

    Wow… look at all the hair of William’s.

    Mother Nature is a cruel b*tch for taking it from him. 🙂

    I still think he needs to embrace Rogaine.

  4. Nicky says:

    How amusing if it turns out to be true considering how Alexander McQueen famously scrawled obscenities in the inner-lining of a jacket for Prince Charles whilst serving as an apprentice on Saville Row.

  5. Roma says:

    First: the Queen would never allow a McQueen wedding dress for the future queen consort of England.

    Second: I love Vivienne Westwood but again, punk inspired pieces aren’t acceptable ensembles for life boat dedication ceremonies.

    Third: I’m still sad about Alexander McQueen.

  6. Heather says:

    I love Waity. I think her style is very classic, and that shouldn’t be confused with having no style at all.

  7. KJ says:

    Of course she’s boring, she’s going to be the Queen of England. I know Princess Di was an icon for us, but seriously, why should we expect her to be avante-garde or daring? British royalty doesn’t conjure up any other image than boring and stuffy.

  8. OtherChris says:

    She was a really cute kid. Sweet and a little chubby, she’s so thin now. I don’t mind the way she dresses. She’s still young enough to develop some style.

  9. malachais says:

    @Addie, my thoughts exactly. I like that she’s simple and isn’t too worried about fashion, although I get the feeling she will become more fashion forward once they are married.

  10. shoeaddict says:

    As I recall, Diana was not “stylish” either until she became engaged. Then like magic, she had designers and stylists clamoring to dress the next Princess and thus the fairy tale was born. Her haircut, wedding dress and designer duds were copied all over the world. Then the fairy tale imploded and this perfect life we thought she had was found out to be a lie. So much to being stylish-it didn’t help Diana now did it? Not buying into the bullshit of wearing designer clothes does not make you boring. Judge her on who she is not what she wears. Oh, and as for V. Westwood, I would wear anything of hers even if you paid me. MacQueen was a genius and Westwood will never compare to him. And contrary to what most people believe, he produced many commercially successful collections that even “normal people” bought. S. Burton carries on his house and does him justice. A wedding dress by her would not be in bad taste and neither would it be if MacQueen was still here to design it himself.

  11. EdithP says:

    Poor Diana’s wedding dress was AWFUL, in my opinion. Wrinkled and messy and flouncy.

    Did anyone see the Princess Katie bridal doll that was advertised in Parade magazine yesterday? I actually like the dress they put the doll in.

  12. AngelMay says:

    I wish Kate would soften her eye makeup and lighten her brows a touch. Diana was a fan of the heavy black liner too, not flattering on a fair English girl.

  13. Crash2GO2 says:

    Kaiser! I believe you may be softening a bit towards Kate. ‘Our little Waity’ and all. 🙂

    I like how affectionate and easy they are with each other. It will be interesting to see how their marriage stands the test of time, but I have a good feeling for them.

    Sorry, I guess I’m feeling a bit romantic this morning! For no good reason, I assure you!!

  14. P.J. says:

    Here’s a hunch: Maybe McQueen is designing Kate’s dress for the ball on the night of the wedding, and not the wedding dress itself. The rumors in the British press are usually based on some grain of truth, though they aren’t usually completely accurate.

    What a cute kid she was! I hope their children will take after Kate more than William.

  15. Tiffany says:

    He used to be so good looking and now he is starting to look like dear old dad. Good thing Harry didn’t get the gene pool.(Haha!) That ginger didn’t come from Charlie-boy!

    It was so quiet about the wedding over there. I hear more about it since my return to the States. She’s OK, but that store Jigsaw where she used to work sells the most expensive, meh clothing ever!

  16. Hmmm says:

    I don’t mind that her style is non-existent and safe. I’m tired of women being turned into clothes horses the minute they get into the spotlight. Is that all that’s expected from women? I adore fashion, but it’s rather refreshing to see someone so middle class and conservative. Even though I think she’s probably a doormat.

    I hope she at the very least models herself after Princess Anne, who may not be a fashion icon, but seems to actually ‘work’.

  17. eternalcanadian says:

    Catherine needs to figure out how to keep her hair under control. She’s had two public disasters with windy days and her hair blowing all over the place. Time to correct that.

    I do think it is strange we don’t know who is designing the dress. I suppose they want that privacy for now because can you imagine the paparazzi camped outside the shop? That would be a problem for the designer so I guess we will have to wait until April 29, eh?

    There’s no way about it. Catherine has to dress conservatively now. No “sexualized” outfits. She likely won’t be able to wear thong bathing suits anymore. If anything she should look north to Sweden and take note of how Princess Victoria, to be Queen Victoria, dresses.

  18. samihami says:

    @edithp-I saw that! I agree that it was a rather pretty dress. But, of course, it was probably way too plain for a royal wedding.

    It’ll be interesting to see what she winds up wearing.

  19. EdithP says:

    If those were real diamonds and pearls instead of rhinestones, maybe it would be fancy enough, sami!

    Let’s hope Harry only wears chaps to the ceremony.

  20. ordinarygirl86 says:

    If she chose an Alexander McQueen dress, it would be an awesome style choice! I too, thought Diana’s dress was a hideous frilly concoction that reminded me of my grandmother’s tablecloths….

  21. JulieM says:

    I really do not think Our Little Waity has the guts to wear a McQueen. It would be a fabulous dress, to be sure, but she is way too boring and conventional to take the chance. I’d like to believe it, but I just don’t. Guess we’ll know soon enough.

  22. kazoo says:

    hearing this rumor made me more excited than i care to admit. LOL.

    i adore mcqueen. was so sad about his death.

    and i so dont get the attraction of westwood gowns. to me, they look like what the women of dynasty and knots landing would be wearing in the millinium.

  23. gg says:

    Totally agree with Addie and AngelMay. Soften the makeup – the liner always looked hideous on Diana.

    And I hate all the hoodoo BS about a stupid dress worn one time. I’m way more interested in the kickass ring she got.

  24. trollydolly says:

    I think she always looks lovely. She dresses appropriately for every occasion, and that’s quite an achievement. Not everyone wants to be avantgarde in their choice of clothes.

  25. REALIST says:

    Hmmmm…I don’t know how I feel about this.

    McQueen was legendary-so was his suicide. So, Kate is wearing the ring of William’s tragically dead mother and a dress from ” house” of a tragically dead designer. Not asking for good luck here.
    The other thing is that it’s not McQueen. It’s another designer working under his name. Why doesn’t Kate give a fresh upstart a chance?

  26. stop fascism says:

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  27. OhMyGod says:

    Yes, I agree. Everyone should just admit it. That dress has been seen multiple times on everyday brides. I’m sure Alexander McQueen is turning in his grave. If he were alive today, he would have completely redone that dress. Kate should have just gone to David’s Bridal, they carry that same exact dress. What a disappointment.

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