Fashion Alerts: Finally, the Royal Wedding Dress, A Fascination With Fascinators and Channeling Tavi
William & Kate’s day finally came! In case you missed it (or decided that sleep was important) be sure to watch the best of it here: YouTube/The Royal Channel
Of course we were up and “atwitter” all night with wedding updates from Kelley Moore’s fabulous High Tea and viewing party. [Twitter/OTDIFashion]
As predicted, the dress was designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, but surprisingly the lacy gown looked more like Grace Kelly’s famous dress than a Burton design. [Official Royal Wedding Site] and [Fashionista] for pictures.
Do you think is was unique or a faux pas that Pippa, the bride’s sister and Maid of Honor, also appeared to be wearing a Sarah Burton wedding dress? [The Cut]
The wedding dress was pretty, but the real eye candy was the headgear. Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie win the award for gutsiest sartorial choices in their Philip Treacy creations. [Too Fab]
In addition to traditional hats their were plenty of fascinators, a trend sparked by the bride. [WSJ]
The newly dubbed Duchess of Cambridge looked stunning and natural on her big day, but how much does it really take to look as fab as Kate? [BellaSugar]
And what about the next possible princess, Harry’s on-again girlfriend Chelsy Davy? She kept it subdued in her custom-made Alberta Ferretti. The color is great, but it was a little boring, right? [StyleFile] What happened to this green dress? [People]
In non-Royal Wedding News, Michelle Williams looks a little Tavi-esque on her Interview cover, no? [Grazia]
Bloggers are moving in on more designer territory and collaborating with MAC on a limited edition make up collection. “Bloggin’ Blue” eyeshadow anyone? [BellaSugar]
Credit: Princess Eugenie in Vivienne Westwood and Princess Beatrice in Valentino both paired with Philip Treacy hats. Pascal Le Segretain/Getty

Good coverage on the stories! I love the hats the ladies wore, especially Beatrice, Eugenia, and Victoria Beckham.