Meghan Markle Wore Stella McCartney For Her Second Wedding Dress
The newlywed debuted her outfit change in a Jaguar convertible
Hours after walking down the aisle in a custom Givenchy gown, Meghan Markle changed into her second bridal gown of the day for tonight's wedding reception.
The bride looked stunning wearing a white silk gown designed by Stella McCartney. A swift departure from her wedding dress earlier in the day, Meghan opted for a sleeveless high-neck silhouette for her reception dress. She accessorized the elegant ensemble with satin Aquazzura pumps featuring baby blue soles for a little "something blue."
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For their grand entrance, the just married couple arrived in a 1968 silver blue Jaguar convertible, as you of course do. The license plate number of the car was "E190518"—an adorable nod to Meghan and Harry's wedding date. The newlyweds looked completely smitten with each other following their nuptials at Windsor Castle's St. George's Chapel this afternoon.
Tonight's private wedding reception, thrown by Prince Charles, will host about 200 guests at Frogmore House, a royal residence located a half mile away from Windsor Castle. It's also the same venue where Harry and Meghan staged their official engagement portraits.
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In case you somehow missed it, Meghan wore an elegant white gown featuring a boat neckline and three-quarters length sleeves for her big day. The look, which was designed by Givenchy's creative director Clare Waight Keller, was topped off with a sheer cascading veil that made for quite the glamorous train. She also wore Queen Mary's diamond filigree tiara, which was borrowed from the collection of Queen Elizabeth II.
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This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR US.