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Royalty was among the guests at Dior’s spring 2021 couture collection, albeit it from a virtual front row amid the ongoing pandemic.
In snaps shared by the French fashion house’s public relations manager, Mathilde Favier , Beatrice Borromeo , who is married to Monaco’s Pierre Casiraghi , was pictured head-to-toe in Dior for the show.
The Italian radio and TV journalist, 35, looked effortlessly chic in a Dior spring-summer 2021 blue cotton denim jumpsuit, a printed silk and cotton scarf, and black sneakers.
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Also viewing the show was on-screen aristocrat, Phoebe Dynevor, who plays Daphne in Netflix period drama, Bridgerton . Phoebe wore a black leather bustier over a white shirt and black trousers to watch the virtual fashion show.
Pierre, who is the youngest son of Caroline, Princess of Hanover , married Beatrice in a civil ceremony in July 2015 in the gardens of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco. A religious ceremony took place on Isola Bella, on Lake Maggiore in Italy in August that year.
Gallery: 10 royal brides and their ground-breaking second wedding dresses: Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle, more (Hello!)
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At every royal wedding the eyes of the world are on what the bride chooses to wear – and we have seen a plethora of incredible royal wedding gowns over the years. However, many royal brides have opted to wear not just one, but two, designer gowns on their wedding days. REVEALED: 9 fascinating rules royal brides must follow While there may be strict protocol to follow when it comes to their outfits, it seems that some of these royal brides relaxed the rules to sport fashion-forward evening attire. Meghan Markle decided to bare her arms with a slinky halterneck gown and Princess Eugenie wore a form-fitting Zac Posen number. Scroll through the gallery to see these royal brides’ second wedding dresses… Charlotte Casiraghi After surprising in Saint Laurent for her civil ceremony, Charlotte Casiraghi changed into a custom-made white silk Chanel strapless dress for her reception. The beautiful bride accessorised the dress with her grandmother Princess Grace’s Cartier diamond necklace with her hair styled into sleek old Hollywood-style curls. Photo: Eric Mathon / Palais Princier Monaco MORE: 7 most expensive royal wedding dresses in order of price
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Lady Gabriella Windsor While we didn’t get to see her second wedding dress in all its glory, Lady Gabriella Windsor’s fashion designer Luisa Beccaria shared a sketch of the sleeveless, floor-length white tulle dress, which was embroidered with mother of pearl exclusively with HELLO!. Isn’t it gorgeous? RELATED: 22 of the most iconic royal wedding dresses in history
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Marie Chevallier Louis Ducruet’s bride Marie Chevallier wore a jumpsuit for her civil ceremony and princess-style gown for their second ceremony at Monaco Cathedral, before changing into a third outfit at their wedding reception. The royal bride dared to bare her legs in a Rosa Clara mini dress, which featured embroidered lace and a tulle overcoat. MORE: Marie Chevallier and more celebrity brides who wore jumpsuits Keep clicking for more photos…
Princess Eugenie second wedding reception dress
Princess Eugenie Princess Eugenie wowed royal watchers when she changed out of her gorgeous, white Peter Pilotto-designed wedding dress into an equally-divine blush pink Zac Posen frock for the evening reception. The 28-year-old also switched up her hair and accessories, letting her chestnut waves fall loose and adding a pair of eye-catching chunky earrings.
Meghan Markle second wedding dress
The Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle revealed her love of sharp tailoring and clean silhouettes when she married Prince Harry in a beautifully simple bateau neck gown by Givenchy. For the evening reception at Frogmore House, she decided to show a little more flesh, opting for a gorgeous halterneck dress by Stella McCartney. RELATED: Kate Middleton wasn’t supposed to have Princess Diana’s engagement ring
Kate Middleton second wedding dress
The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton wore one of the most famous wedding dresses of all time when she arrived at Westminster Abbey in a heavily embroidered Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen gown. But for her wedding reception the mum-of-three changed into a simpler gown by the same designer featuring a satin A-line skirt and a sweetheart neckline, which she accessorised with a sweet cream cardigan. The second dress had the added bonus of no train, meaning she no longer needed sister Pippa on hand to get around! PHOTOS: All the glorious pics from Prince William and Kate Middleton’s royal wedding
Princess Charlene’s second wedding dress
Princess Charlene of Monaco The wedding of Princess Charlene and Prince Albert of Monaco was an exceptionally grand affair, even by royal wedding standards, featuring a civil ceremony followed by a huge Catholic mass. For the evening she changed out of her white Giorgio Armani couture dress into this gorgeous ruffled design featuring rows of sequins. SEE: Amazing royal engagement rings upclose
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Princess Madeleine of Sweden The youngest child of King Carl and Queen Silvia, Madeleine decided to mix up a new trend with an old tradition when she married financier Christopher O’Neill in 2013. Like other royal brides, she changed out of the showstopping Valentino lace dress for something simpler – a vintage ballgown previously worn by her mother to a Nobel peace prize dinner, making it her ‘something borrowed/ at the same time. It was later exhibited along with other Swedish royals’ dresses. How lovely!
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Beatrice Borromeo The Italian aristocrat took the royal wedding dress tally to dizzy new levels when she wed Pierre Casiraghi, the son of Princess Caroline of Hanover, in two separate weekend ceremonies featuring five different outfits. However she chose to save the best until last – for the final evening reception, for which she arrived by boat, she wore an Armani-designed silk tulle gown with a deep neckline, micro pleating and a dramatic pleated train which featured two diamond family heirloom brooches. MORE: All the pics from Beatrice Borromeo’s wedding
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Ekaterina Malysheva For her wedding to Prince Ernst of Hanover, the fashion designer worked not one but three stunning bridal looks, all created by Lebanese designer Sandra Mansour and covered in beautiful embroidery inspired by her Russian heritage. Her bridal look was white and traditional with a long train, while she went for an off-the-shoulder design at the afterparty and a gorgeously feminine pale pink look for the pre-wedding dinner. Beautiful!
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Beatrice attended the virtual Dior fashion show
The royal bride stunned in no less than five wedding dresses for the celebrations, including two by Giorgio Armani Privé.
The couple’s first son, Stefano, was born on 28 February 2017 and their daughter, Francesca, arrived in May 2018.
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Beatrice and husband Pierre
Beatrice isn’t the only royal to grace the front row at a fashion show over the years. Before she married Prince Harry, Meghan Markle was a regular on the FROW, while Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have also been spotted at shows.
The Queen stunned royal fans when she was the surprise guest at London Fashion Week in 2018, sitting alongside US Vogue editor Anna Wintour.
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