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4 Ways How The Royal Wedding Might Influence Upcoming Weddings

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The royal wedding: Simplicity and informality joined hands with pomp and circumstance when Meghan Markle, 36, married Prince Harry, 33, in St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. The world witnessed a transformative moment for the Royal House of Windsor, but will the couple’s personalized, multicultural wedding affect bridal trends to come?

1. A Divorcée gets Married in royal family:

Source: Elle

Even though she is divorced but a good family accepted her as the way she was with no discrimination along with her. It might change the mentality of people who think divorcee can’t ever get a happy life. Instead, she left a man she hates she didn’t spend her entire life in trouble with him.

2. A Simple Dress:

Source: Who What Wear UK

There was no ostentatious bling on the unadorned bridal dress Ms. Markle wore, Her dress was so simple and beautiful that might influence many young girls and may change the concept of heavy dresses wore in Pakistan which cost so expensive. Hence, there is no use of that wedding dress after that day.

3. No Boring Ceremonies. Be You:

Source: www.eonline.com

Ceremonies to cherish others are useless and boring for couples. Weddings with many events lead to great expense. People should have one ceremony and that is the reception. Avoid being bored on your special day of life.

4. Less Jewelry, Less Makeup:

Source: Marie Claire

Will brides wear less makeup and be adorned with just a little jewelry after seeing Ms. Markle,“Hairstyles are looser,” Ms. Miller said, “and makeup is more natural now.” less makeup and jewelry a wedding with least expense.

5. Out With the Old “A Fresh and Local Cake”

Source: Harper’s Bazaar

Ms. Markle and Prince Harry went a very different direction with sponge cake, skipping the traditional, no-expiration-date English fruitcake.

They chose the flavors of lemon and elderberry flower baked and heavily decorated with fresh flowers by Claire Ptak, a London-based cake baker who owns Violet Cakes and uses local organic and seasonal ingredients. Instead of the towering tier, it was presented as four cakes on three separate resting places (one golden plate and two golden goblets) situated at varying heights. A fresh cake can make a day.

Although the wedding cost 43 million dollars, the beauty of bride was in simplicity.

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