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KATE MIDDLETON - TO DRESS A PRINCESS

                                     Theresa Blake and C. M. Rubin

KATE MIDDLETON’S DRESS TO BE REVEALED TOMORROW

C. M. (Catherine) Rubin and Theresa Blake met when they collaborated on a reproduction of the design of the original wedding dress worn by Alice Pleasance Liddell (the Alice behind Wonderland) at her wedding in 1880 in the world reknowned Westminster Abbey in London.  An illustration of Alice Liddell’s dress by Theresa Blake was featured in C.M. Rubin’s bestselling book, The Real Alice In Wonderland.

On April 29, 2011, Westminster Abbey will once again be the setting for the most anticipated wedding of the year — the Royal Wedding of Princess Diana’s eldest son, His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales, and Kate (Catherine) Middleton. To honor the event, author C. M. Rubin and designer Theresa Blake joined forces to bring you a series of stories on CMRubinWorld focusing on wedding dresses worn by famous Royal Princesses and Queens over the centuries that continue to inspire wedding dress designers and brides to this day.  Who knows?  Perhaps one of those historic royal gowns or all of them have already inspired the best kept secret for April 29, 2011 — what will Princess-to-be Kate Middleton be wearing?

To conclude their series, Kate Middleton - To Dress A Princess, Blake and Rubin will reveal tomorrow the dress they believe Kate (Catherine) Middleton should wear on her wedding day.

                         Kate (Catherine) Middleton                        

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KATE MIDDLETON - TO DRESS A PRINCESS

Princess Elisabeth of Bavaria                

On April 29, 2011, Westminster Abbey will be the setting for the most anticipated wedding of the year — the Royal Wedding of His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales and Kate (Catherine) Middleton. To honor the event, author C. M.(Catherine) Rubin and designer Theresa Blake have joined forces to bring you a series of stories which focus on wedding dresses worn by famous Royal Princesses and Queens over the centuries that continue to inspire wedding dress designers and brides to this day.  Who knows?  Perhaps one of these historic royal gowns has already inspired the best kept secret for April 29, 2011 — what will Princess-to-be Kate Middleton be wearing?

PRINCESS ELISABETH OF BAVARIA - 19th Century  by C. M. Rubin and Theresa BlakePrincess Elisabeth of Bavaria (1837 – 1898), Empress of Austria and Queen Consort of Hungary, has inspired filmmakers and theater producers for decades.  Her husband and first cousin, Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, selected Elisabeth to be his queen when she was only 15 years old.  Elisabeth bore the Emperor four children (Archduchess Sophie, Archduchess Gisela, Crown Prince Rudolf, Archduchess Marie Valerie).  The Princess was known for her beauty, her passion for fashion, her 20 inch waist (she followed a strict diet and exercise regimen), and her reputed love affairs.  During the course of her life, she faced many tragedies including the death of her oldest child, Sophie, and her only son, Rudolf.  The scandal surrounding her son’s suggested murder-suicide with his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera (the scandal was known as the Mayerling Incident), increased public interest in Elisabeth.  She spent little time in Austria during the later years of her life when travel to countries all over the world consumed her interest.  On September 10, 1898, she was assassinated in Geneva, Switzerland by a young mentally ill anarchist named Luigi Lucheni. 

The beautiful wedding gown below, of ivory lace satin and tulle, was inspired by a painting of Elisabeth.  It is a reproduction of a classic Victorian court dress - a triple layered lace skirt, scattered with mother of pearl sequins, worn over many petticoats and a crinoline hoop.  The velvet train is edged with appliqued details in gold, a theatrical interpretation of the original intricate gold lace.  The corseted bodice is encrusted with intricate beaded patterns in crystals, sequins, pearls, and facetted stones, and has layered pearl-edged ribbons at the shoulder. 

C. M. Rubin and Theresa Blake met when they collaborated on a reproduction of the design of the original wedding dress worn by Alice Pleasance Liddell (the Alice behind Wonderland) at her wedding in 1880 in the world reknowned Westminster Abbey in London.  An illustration of Alice Liddell’s dress was featured in C.M. Rubin’s bestselling book, The Real Alice In Wonderland.

                                                                                                       

                                           To Dress A Princess      

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KATE MIDDLETON - TO DRESS A PRINCESS

             

  Alice Pleasance Liddell

THE REAL ALICE IN WONDERLAND MARRIED AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY                       By C.M. Rubin and Theresa Blake

On April 29, 2011, Westminster Abbey will be the setting for the most anticipated wedding of the year — the Royal Wedding of His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales and Kate (Catherine) Middleton. To honor the event, author C.M. Rubin and designer Theresa Blake have joined forces to bring you a series of stories which focus on wedding dresses worn by famous Royal Princesses and Queens over the centuries that continue to inspire wedding dress designers and brides to this day.  Who knows?  Perhaps one of these historic royal gowns has already inspired the best kept secret for April 29, 2011 — what will Princess-to-be Kate Middleton be wearing?

Westminster Abbey is steeped in more than a thousand years of history. Benedictine monks first came to this place in the middle of the tenth century, establishing a tradition of daily worship which continues to this day.
The Abbey houses a treasure of paintings, stained glass, pavements, textiles and other artifacts.  Westminster Abbey is also the place where some of the most significant people in Great Britain’s history have been buried, including perhaps the most popular Royal princess of all time, Princess Diana, whose funeral took place at the Abbey on September 6, 1997. Westminster Abbey has been the Royal coronation church since 1066, and is the final resting place of seventeen British monarchs.

Alice Pleasance Liddell (the real Alice in Wonderland) was married in Westminster Abbey on September 15, 1880.  Other famous weddings at the Abbey include those of Princess Elizabeth II (later Queen Elizabeth II), Princess Margaret (daughter of George VI), Princess Anne (daughter of Queen Elizabeth II), and Princess Alexandra of Kent.  Princess-to-be Kate Middleton will join this celebrated list on April 29, 2011.

C. M. Rubin and Theresa Blake met when they collaborated on a reproduction of the design of the original wedding dress worn by Alice Pleasance Liddell at her wedding in 1880 to Reginal Hargreaves in the Abbey.  An illustration of Alice Liddell’s dress was featured in the bestselling book, The Real Alice In Wonderland, by C. M. Rubin and Gabriella Rubin.  

Theresa Blake trained at Wimbledon School of Art in period costume design.  After helping to design magnificent gowns for major bridal and couture houses in the UK, she formed her own company, Rossetti Couture.  Today, Rossetti Couture designs period wedding gowns inspired by historical princesses and theatrical costumes for individuals and prestigious entertainment companies around the world.

C. M. (Catherine) Rubin designs many of her own clothes and is also the author of three best-selling, award winning books, including The Real Alice In Wonderland.


 

                                         WESTMINSTER ABBEY

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