English: The gown was designed by The House of Worth under the direction of Jacques and Roger Worth created a silver lace over satin gown with long lace sleeves. The gown also featured a slightly gathered bodice and an eight yard (around 7 and a half meters) train swung from the shoulders and made of silver lamé. the veil was made of tulle, edged with the silver lace of the gown, the blusher part didn't have the lace edging. the veil was about half a yard longer than the train.
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