Here’s What Anna Wintour Really Thinks About Meghan Markle’s Wedding Dress

When Meghan Markle tied the knot with Prince Harry in May 2018, she wore a minimalist gown designed by Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy. The timeless garment received a lot of praise for its simplicity—a departure from the typical royal wedding dress, which often entailed elaborate embellishments or lace detailing. Anna Wintour, the editor-in-chief of Vogue, also contributed to the discussion and shared her honest opinion on the royal bride’s attire, per The Daily Express.

When the fashion editor spoke about Markle’s wedding dress, her comments were nothing but positive. “It was sophisticated,” she expressed. “It was chic. It was all 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.”

Not only did the final product deeply resonate with the public, but the design process was a fulfilling one for Waight Keller. The designer worked closely with Markle to create the number, which led to a close friendship between the two of them. “It was just a pleasure to create in this very, very private way,” Waight Keller reflected. “It was just the two of us for so long, and it became this very personal girlfriend relationship.” The designer even included a secret “something blue” detail that only the two women knew about. According to Waight Keller, she sewed a blue gingham check into the hem of Markle’s wedding dress.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Holding Hands in Wedding Attire

When Markle walked down the aisle, Waight Keller said seeing the royal bride wearing her creation was surreal. “It was an extraordinary moment,” she shared. “It was an incredible thing to be part of, such a historic moment, and in fact, to have the opportunity to work with her.”

Anna Wintour in Patterned Dress and Sunglasses

According to the outlet, as soon as Markle, a champion of women’s equality, met Waight Keller, the first female artistic director of Givenchy, she knew the British designer was the perfect choice for her bridal gown designer. In addition to Waight Keller’s achievements as a female powerhouse in the fashion industry, the royal bride was drawn to the designer’s “elegant aesthetic, impeccable tailoring, and relaxed demeanor,” per the Kensington Palace.

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