Royal wedding fashion: Who really looked like royalty at the Royal Wedding?

Even though she was on the Long Walk instead of a red carpet, Amal Clooney, fresh off the best-dressed list at the Met Gala, scored style points again at the royal wedding.

She popped in a canary-yellow Stella McCartney dress with an asymmetrical train. And this being a royal wedding, of course, there was a matching hat involved: in her case, a wide-brimmed hat with a bit of yellow netting at the front.

As for her husband, George sported a gray suit and light-pink tie, close to the color of some of the morning suits worn by other male guests.

And all 600 guests adhered to an apparently strict dress code: on the the invitation, it said “Uniform, Morning Coat, Lounge Suit, Day Dress with hat”.

Yellows, pale pastels, well-stitched suits and florals were all spotted at the elaborate affair but who won the style game? And to get reallllly specific, how did some looks fare when they faced off against a rival?

Us mere mortals never get a chance to to play around with elaborate hats or fascinators without looking too extra but royal weddings like these give us the perfect opportunity to at the very least judge others who do.

Kitty rocked some gorgeous emerald green headwear that stood out while Williams’ pale pink fascinator was also a slam dunk. We’re spoilt for choice.

Plus, Clooney, a noted human-rights attorney, knows a thing or two about marrying the most eligible bachelor in the world, which had to come in handy as the royal wedding approached. On Saturday, she arrived with a dapper George Clooney by her side.

Looks like Clooney was repaid for her warm welcome to the U.K. with an invitation to the wedding of the year.

News Reporter

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