NEW YORK - No, because "clothing malfunction" of Janet Jackson has created a team for much discussion.
Design and wedding dress designer girlfriend Kate Middleton has announced the subject of endless speculation for Prince William, second in line of succession to the British throne, and his wife, their commitment to be the last year.
The veteran designer Bruce Oldfield, Alexander McQueen, creative director, Sarah Burton, Alice Temperley, Jasper Conran have, and was even named as a potential designer of the wedding dress. And now, a relatively unknown designer Sophie Cranston in the frame.
Huffington Post correspondent Yvonne Royal York Dragonfly label, said Sophie Cranston was selected to design what is already one of the most clothes spoke of the decade.
Middleton wore a coat of dragonfly in a friend's wedding this year.
A spokesman for the label said it had no comment. The label on the website was launched at noon on Monday.
When she goes Cranston, would Middleton died in the footsteps of her friend's mother, Princess Diana, the relatively unknown designer Elizabeth Emanuel decided to design her wedding dresses for her wedding to Prince Charles in 1981 in the port.
Emanuel pointed out that this year the interest of the media to intense security measures tight suit.
She said she had put security forces and Diana in a safe bridal dress every night the reporters camped outside the gates to stare through the window and rummage through garbage in search indexes.
"We used bits of the Son of different colors and things that they can get on the wrong path and we had to put up the blinds so that the people could look through the window," said Emanuel.
Though not a household name, not Cranston has strong references. A former student design year - an award he shares with the likes of John Galliano - Temperley worked with McQueen and learn before the founding Dragonfly after moving to southern Spain, flamenco and Spanish.
Dragonfly Dragonfly is Spanish.
The royal wedding dress is 29 April, and one of the most watched events of the year will need about two million people around the world to television coverage.
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