Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Weddings Celebrity Weddings Royal Weddings Get Kate Middleton's Royal Wedding-Dress Look By Martha Stewart Editors Martha Stewart Editors Facebook Instagram Twitter Website An article attributed to "Martha Stewart Editors" indicates when several writers and editors have contributed to an article over the years. These collaborations allow us to provide you with the most accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive information available.The Martha Stewart team aims to teach and inspire readers daily with tested-until-perfected recipes, creative DIY projects, and elevated home and entertaining ideas. They are experts in their fields who research, create, and test the best ways to help readers design the life they want. The joy is in the doing. Editorial Guidelines Updated on September 20, 2018 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos AP Photo/Martin Meissner Kate Middleton wowed the world this morning when she married Prince William in a Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen wedding gown. The style, which featured an ivory lace bodice with long sleeves and a satin skirt, is sure to set the stage for bridal fashion for years to come. A few designers were ahead of the curve, already are offering styles similar to Kate's. Read on to browse our favorites. Photo: AP Photo/Martin Meissner 01 of 09 Legends by Romona Keveza First View The designer nailed the dress almost perfectly when she created this romantic A-line gown with a lace illusion neckline and sleeves decorated with delicate Chantilly lace specifically with the future duchess in mind. Style L249, legendsbyromonakeveza.com 02 of 09 Priscilla of Boston This silk organza ball gown has embellished lace details on the skirt, much like Kate's. The fully beaded lace jacket with scalloped edges is befitting of a royal. Andrea gown, priscillaofboston.com 03 of 09 Modern Trousseau First View Some think Kate should have opted for a slimmer silhouette like the one in this French-lace-over-silk-duchesse gown. The high neckline and low back are the perfect combination for a modern-day royal. Kennedy gown, moderntrousseau.com 04 of 09 Monique Lhuillier First View The designer designed this gown as a response to those who had asked her what she would create for the bride-to-be. This Chantilly lace long-sleeve gown with a bateau neckline and hand-appliqued skirt was the outcome. Catherine gown, moniquelhuillier.com 05 of 09 Oscar de la Renta First View The Chantilly lace and silk faille floral-embroidered guipure details on this gown were similar to Kate's, yet were put together using a more modern silhouette. Julia gown, oscardelarenta.com 06 of 09 Legends by Romona Keveza First View Kate would have looked equally as beautiful in a romantic silk-satin gown like this one, which is accessorized with a bolero made of Point d'Esprit lace. Style L246, legendsbyromonakeveza.com 07 of 09 Platinum for Priscilla of Boston This silk-satin ball gown with a pleated bodice and net-illusion crystal-beaded long sleeves has the same regal element as Kate's. Loretta gown, priscillaofboston.com 08 of 09 Priscilla of Boston This A-line gown with hand-appliqued crystal-encrusted Alencon Lace sleeves also features a visually interesting neckline under an illusion fabric. Style 4615, priscillaofbostonm 09 of 09 David's Bridal Transform any gown into a royal-worthy style by pairing it with a long-sleeved lace bolero with floral details. Style LSLACE, davidsbridal.com Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit