Since the announcement of the engagement of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle , the question of who will be the creator of the wedding dress of the future Duchess is in everyone's mind. And until recently, we could only make assumptions ...

Meghan Markle had already unveiled some clues describing the wedding dress of her dreams as a classic and simple model, perhaps with a modern twist. But while she claims she prefers simplicity, it seems that Prince Harry's fiancee is in the line of sight of a fashion designer known for her sophisticated creations.

The Israeli designer Inbal Dror confirmed to the American weekly People that she sent a sketch for Meghan Markle at the request of Kensington Palace: "We received a request from the royal family to send a sketch," said a spokesman for the brand. "Unfortunately, it's a secret and I can not give more details on this sketch."

If Meghan Markle set her sights on Inbal Dror for D-Day, it would definitely be a surprising choice for the bride. The designer is prized for her spectacular and extremely elaborate dresses, often finished with mermaid hems or pronounced slits. His 2018 bridal collection featured a multitude of flamboyant creations with strategically placed embellishments.

Although this potential royal drive would propel the designer in the spotlight, Inbal Dror did not wait for this opportunity to make itself known. She first worked with Roberto Cavalli in Milan before returning to her homeland in Israel to open her own label in 2010. Since then, her creations have attracted future brides to the four corners of the earth. personalities like Beyoncé and Naomi Watts. Queen B wore one of the designer's bridal creations at the 2016 Grammy Awards.

His creations are sold throughout the world, and especially in the French capital. Inbal Dror's wedding dresses are found in major cities: from New York to Milan to Tel Aviv and London. In Paris, the Metal Flaque concept store located in the 1st district distributes the brand.

Will Inbal Dror be the designer of Meghan Markle's dress? Answer May 19th, or maybe before ...

Source: marieclaire.co.uk