Did Princess Eugenie drop a hint about her wedding dress months ago?

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Princess Eugenie's wedding to Jack Brooksbank is just a couple weeks away, and naturally the wedding dress is well under wraps. However we can make a few educated guesses as to what she will wear.

First off, she dropped one mega hint a few months ago, when she did an interview with Vogue - and in case you were wondering, this is the tiara she might wear on her wedding day.

'I'm not telling anyone who is making it, but I can say it is a British-based designer. [The dress] is the one thing that I was really decisive about. As soon as we announced the wedding, I knew the designer, and the look, straight away. I never thought I'd be the one who knew exactly what I like, but I've been pretty on top of it,' she told the publication.

So we know it's a British designer, and we know she knew straight away which look she was going for, which makes me think that it's someone she has worn before, as she will know that it suits her.

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank. Credit: Getty

The Princess is a big fan of Erdem (yes, yes I know we speculated that Meghan would also wear the designer, but bear with me), and she's worn the UK-based designer's creations a few times before, including when she announced her engagement.

However, in the past, she has also worn other UK designers such as Vivienne Wetswood and Ralph & Russo, both of which have couture gowns worthy of any royal wedding.

As for the style, I can only speculate, however she is often seen wearing high neck dresses with balloon sleeves and wide skirts to formal events, prompting me to think that's a style that really suits her, so she might well go for a similar church-appropriate design on her big day.

Penny Goldstone

Penny Goldstone is the Digital Fashion Editor at Marie Claire, covering everything from catwalk trends to royal fashion and the latest high street and Instagram must-haves.

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