Sales of colours of the outfits featured prominently in the Royal wedding are already soaring, according to department store Debenhams.
The dress was beautiful and didn't lose her own individual style, with the skirt and train a perfect length for the venue
The Queen's unusual choice of primrose, Camilla's champagne, Beatrice's nude as well as emmeralds and vivid blues (as worn by Tara Palmer-Tomkinson) has spurned an unexpected sales increases.
The trend was spotted by sales assistants, Personal Shoppers and Debenhams dot com team just hours after Kate and Wills walked up the aisle as newly weds.
Saucers, the millinery variety have also been flying out with many guests opting for this as their headgear of choice.
Says Ed Watson, Spokesperson for Debenhams, "It seems at the age of 85 the queen is still a fashion icon. We've been inundated with shoppers across the country taking a lead from the colours worn at the the wedding.
"Despite the debate over their role, the Royal Family still exerts a huge influence over the entire nation."
On the dress Designers at Debenhams say:
Ben de lisi commented, "Kate looked exquisite. Her look was very glamorous, yet elegant and polished. The dress was beautiful and didn't lose her own individual style, with the skirt and train a perfect length for the venue."
Says Andrew Fiona, "Wow! Simply stunning, almost the most perfect bride ever. Classic, elegant, wonderfully cut with dramatic back detail, this will go down in history as the most serene and sophisticated wedding gown of the century! Alexander McQueen's chief designer Sarah Burton, has done both the late Lee, and the house of McQueen proud, and is of huge importance to the British fashion industry."
John Rocha commented, “I think Sarah Burton did an amazing job. Kate Middleton is truly radiant in a beautiful ivory silk and lace dress worn with a delicate silk tulle veil of embroidered flowers. The whole wedding party looks fantastic , the bridesmaid, the flower girls. It is a wonderful celebration.”
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