Clare Waight Keller, creative director of Givenchy, has revealed how this historic bridal design was created.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding took place on May 19, 2018. It was undoubtedly one of the most scrutinized televised events in history, so when we discover new details about this day, we can't help but get excited. Meghan's wedding dress was a true dream. A spectacular design by Givenchy, "inspired by classic Hollywood," as revealed by Clare Waight Keller, the brand's creative director.
A dress that became a reality thanks to almost 4,000 hours of work and six months of secret discussions to prevent any leaks. The embroidered veil was one of the most memorable pieces, and the train of the dress made this design one of the most beautiful in history.
The Secret Detail of Meghan Markle's Wedding Dress
We all know the tradition of wearing something blue on the wedding day, and although we might not have noticed, Meghan Markle followed it too. And in one of the most meaningful ways. As the creative director of Givenchy revealed, "We sewed it into the hem of the dress; she was the only one who knew there was a small scrap of blue plaid there." She and Harry, of course. It was a piece from the dress Meghan wore on her first date with the Prince, a precious detail that the dress's designer has now revealed.

