The moment has arrived! Following months of anticipation and buildup, the monarchy's biggest stars are finally exchanging vows this week. They've selected a carriage—a sleek, understated navy model, so quintessentially Meghan—along with their horses and a menu for 600 guests, including Elton John and the Spice Girls. Yet what truly has the WWW team—and frankly, the entire world—buzzing is the wedding dress. Naturally, everyone is eager to see which designer will etch their name into history by crafting the gown for the first-ever mixed-race, divorced, former actress turned future British royal princess.
A royal wedding provides the perfect excuse for a classic tea party. However, let's focus on something else: forget Meghan's attire—what will you be wearing? Alright, you probably aren't attending the ceremony. (We're still hoping that invitation shows up on the mat, accompanied by a grovelling apology from Royal Mail for the hold-up…) Yet for any celebration—even one unfolding on television—looking your best matters.
We've curated the finest outfits suitable for a royal wedding viewing party, just for you. Your only tasks now: set the table, chill pitchers of Pimm's, and stay glued to the screen as one of the British monarchy's most legendary love stories plays out.
Investing in a dress for a royal wedding that doubles for an actual wedding seems smart to us. This silk Topshop number checks every requirement: clean silhouette, modern cut-outs, and a vivid cobalt blue that screams summer. Plus, it’s Made in Britain—Meghan would approve!
Bound to become a closet staple.
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An eco-friendly option.
We'd take one in every shade.
Style later with a white tee underneath.
Available in every hue imaginable.
Ideal for holidays too.
Streamlined and understated—with a playful sleeve.
A timeless piece.
Stylish flats in this season's must-have shade.
Appear far pricier than their actual cost.
Polka dots are ubiquitous, and no other pattern feels quite as fitting for a royal wedding—they evoke memories of 1950s street celebrations, when the nation dressed in their finest to enjoy scones with neighbours while waving the Union Jack. Opt for a jumpsuit in this print; it offers the same elegance as a dress but with a more relaxed vibe.
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