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Princess Eugenie’s Bold Fashion Choices Expected to Shine Through in Wedding Gown
Princess Eugenie, daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, has managed to stay out of the royal limelight for the most part, working as an associate director at Hauser and Werthard Gallery in London.
However, her creative flair has been seen in her bold fashion choices, and many wedding designers believe that this will be reflected in her wedding gown.
Fashion expert Kate Bevis from Magpie Wedding told The Express that Princess Eugenie has shown over the years that she knows her own sense of fashion and is not afraid of color and bold shapes, even though she tends to stick to knee-length or over-the-knee hemlines.
Shabun Mulholland-Cox from Cambridge Vintage Bridal echoed these sentiments, describing Eugenie's style as very contemporary with some pretty bold patterns.
Given that she works in the arts, Eugenie will obviously be surrounded by creativity and diversity.
She has certainly nailed her working wardrobe with shift dresses, ankle boots, casually blazers, and the occasional hat too.
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She looks fabulous, chic, and confident and manages to mix expensive and not so expensive very well.
For this reason, when it comes to selecting her bridal gown, Eugenie's choice will be different from those worn by Kate and Meghan.
Miss Beaver said, “It's going to be tough having had two major royal weddings ahead of your own, and they will, of course, be comparisons on all levels.”
That said, she believes that Princess Eugenie has a totally different sartorial outlook than both Kate and Meghan, whose style lines arguably blur somewhat.
She thinks we will see something more contemporary and fashion-forward than Kate and Meghan's dress choices.
She imagines that this will carry forward to the bridesmaids too and how she chooses to style her besties.
Miss Beaver feels that Eugenie will choose a firm favorite designer who knows what she is all about.
She loves color and remembering her cover for Harper's Bazaar where she wore a blush pink tulle floor-length gown design by Albert Ferretti, with embellished flowers on, which is actually a key trend for 2018 in wedding dress design.
She would love to see her wear something non-ivory, and blush pink would be wonderful with her engagement ring.
Her choice will differ from Kate and Meghan's as her style is so different, and if she teams up with a designer such as Vivian Westwood who she wore at Kate and William's wedding, it will be striking.
Vivian creates such clever designs and takes influence from the past, so it would be amazing if she incorporated some aspects from her mother's dress into the final design.
Meanwhile, Miss Mulholland Cox also told The Express.co.uk that Princess Eugenie is a woman who definitely knows what suits her and she sticks to it.
We very rarely see her in floor-skimming dresses or even trousers because she works the A-line niche and skimmer dresses so well.
If ever someone had the opportunity to upcycle and restructure an iconic 1980s wedding, her mother's wedding dress screams 1980s.
It was fun and feminine and an epic piece of couture work.
Will it influence Eugenie?
Miss Mulholland Cox thinks we might see a bit of risk-taking in terms of a stare away from a traditional wedding dress per se and something more rustic and flowing.
While her engagement ring pays homage to her mother's ring, Miss Mulholland Cox believes that Princess Eugenie will have a very strong idea of what she loves, what will suit her, and what will fit well with her own mega capsule of everyday and occasion outfits.