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Pippa Middleton wedding: FIRST LOOK inside the stunning reception venue

Pippa Middleton‘s wedding was arguably the social event of the year and finally fans have had a sneak peak inside the glass structure where the bride and groom celebrated. 

Surrounded by a couple of hundred of their closest friends, Pippa and James Matthews made sure everyone was having the time of their life. 

The interior of the wedding breakfast structure – erected in Carole and Michael Middleton’s garden – is awe-inspiring to say the least. 

Djordje Varda, a Floral Designer, based in Saint Barths, is rumoured to have put together the flowers for the wedding and another Instagram user revealed four pictures of the bouquets. 

Move over Chelsea Flower Show, Pippa and James had the most impressive display. 

Each table had an apple blossom tree centre piece surrounded by bouquets of pink and white roses. 

Green foliage was used as a base for the display, which unfortunately will have disrupted the view across the table for wedding guests. 

djordjevardaLondon posted four pictures of himself in London over the weekend with the caption: “At Last…Special mission for a special project….soon… #weddingdecor #wedding #flowedesign #lovemyjob #passion”

He added: “Leaving London….Special mission for a very special project and for very special and lovely people… #wedding #weddingdecor #weddingtime #luxurywedding #lovemyjob #passion”

Sources revealed to the MailOnline that Pippa’s wedding would have cost close to £1million

The 33-year-old socialite chose Giles Deacon to create her wedding dress – a designer who is well respected but little-known outside of fashion circles.

At first glance, her dress looks similar to sister Kate’s thanks to the full skirt, but on closer inspection they are quite different.

Pippa opted for a high neck design and short, capped sleeves.

Speaking about the design, Deacon said: “I was thrilled to work with Pippa on her wedding dress.

“The dress is constructed with a cap sleeve, high neckline and features a corseted bodice with draping to the front and a heart-shaped detail at the back.

“The bespoke silk cotton lace was hand appliquéd to create an illusion of the dress having ‘no seams’.

“The lace bodice is embroidered with pearl detailing over an organza and tulle underskirt, which has layer upon layer to enable a floor-sweeping movement.

“It’s a privilege to show the craftsmanship that my team produces in London and a real testament to Pippa’s support of British fashion.”

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