There’s one facet of the royal wedding that has most everyone (and especially us) rapt: Kate Middleton‘s dress. Who will design it? (No, really, tell us if you know.) Speculation over who will land the coveted commission has reached fever pitch and overshadowed all the other key players. And we thought they deserved a little love. Plus, we know more about what Prince William will wear, and what his grandmother the Queen will wear, and what Kate’s sister and maid of honor will wear, than what Kate’s wedding dress will look like. So as the big day draws near, here’s a look at what you can expect everyone else to be wearing.
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Photos of Crystal Renn styled by Lori Goldstein and lensed by Nathaniel Goldberg in a turban-tastic editorial called “A Call for Camp” in Vogue Japan’s June issue just surfaced on The Fashion Spot. Hopefully this makes the impending doom that is Monday a little easier to take. Click through to see the whole shoot.
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Image via @AmberAtherton
OK, so we have absolutely no reason to believe that Carine Roitfeld is designing an eponymous line aside from this photo of a garment with a Carine Roitfeld tag that was tweeted by someone named Amber Atherton (Bio: Young Business Woman. Relentless Opportunist, Restless Optimist) which has since ended up on Fashin. The forum and I Want to Be a Roitfeld blog both point out that on the same day that Atherton tweeted said photo, Derek Blasberg tweeted a photo of Carine Roitfeld, hairstylist Luigi Murenu, and photographer Iango Henzi at the Wolseley in London. I Want to Be a Roitfeld suggests (or wishes) that they could be “already working on the lookbook for the premiere CR collection.”
Could it be that one of the many freelance projects Roitfeld has taken on since leaving Vogue Paris is designing her own line? Fingers crossed.
Check out the photo that Blasberg tweeted of Roitfeld, Murenu and Henzi after the jump.
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