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Vogue editor Anna Wintour's two-word verdict on Meghan Markle's wedding dress

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on their wedding day (Image: Getty Images)
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on their wedding day (Image: Getty Images)

When Meghan Markle married Prince Harry in May 2018, she wore a stunning gown designed by Clare Waight Keller under the Givenchy label.

The dress differed from those previously worn by other royal brides as it did not include lace, embellishments, or embroidered details. But according to reports, American Vogue editor Anna Wintour said Meghan looked "fantastic" in the "sophisticated" dress she opted for.

Talking about the Duchess of Sussex's wedding gown, the Vogue editor said: "It was sophisticated, it was chic, it was grown-up. It was an English designer, albeit one who worked for a French house, which in a way was a message to the world: 'Yes, I'm from somewhere else, but I belong'. I thought she looked fantastic."

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Designer Clare said creating the dress was "just a pleasure" and during the process, she became friends with Meghan. She made the comments while attending the 2023 Bazaar At Work Summit in London and said: "It was just a pleasure to create in this very, very private way.

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"It was just the two of us for so long and it became this very personal girlfriend relationship." At the time of Meghan and Harry's nuptials, Clare spoke to reporters at Kensington Palace saying: "It was an extraordinary moment. It was an incredible thing to be part of, such an historic moment and, in fact, to have the opportunity to work with her."

She then said that working with Meghan and creating the sleek gown was a "very collaborative" effort. Speaking about Meghan's "something blue", Waight Keller previously: "We basically sewed it into the hem of the wedding dress, so she was the only one that knew that it was there. It was a little blue gingham check."

Vogue editor Anna Wintour's two-word verdict on Meghan Markle's wedding dressMeghan arriving for the wedding ceremony at St George's Chapel in Windsor (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Vogue editor Anna Wintour's two-word verdict on Meghan Markle's wedding dressThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex depart following their wedding (Getty Images)

Elaborating further, the designer added: "It was the perfect personal memento that was secretly hidden inside the dress." Meghan had previously touched on the secret bit of blue fabric that was sewn into her wedding dress, but had only alluded to where it was stitched.

Speaking in HBO's Queen of the World documentary, Meghan, 42, said: "Somewhere in here there’s a piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside — it was my something blue," she said while inspecting the dress for the first time since her royal wedding day. "It's fabric from the dress that I wore on our first date."

Vogue editor Anna Wintour's two-word verdict on Meghan Markle's wedding dressThe Sussexes wave as they leave Windsor Castle after their wedding (Getty Images)

Opening up further to Vanity Fair, Clare talked about King Charles's appreciation of her dress. She shared that it meant so much to the soon-to-be husband and wife and Charles that her cathedral-length veil had embroidered flowers sewn into it, representing each of the 53 countries in the Commonwealth.

The designer, who left Givenchy in 2020 and is launching her new label Uniqlo: C in September, divulged: "[Meghan] felt like she was bringing an element of each of those countries down the aisle with her. So that her new role - and that bridge to the new role - was captured in what she was wearing." She added: "King Charles was just in awe of the dress and the [veil] embroidery, and he asked me about it while we were waiting inside the nave."

Chiara Fiorillo

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