Pippa Middleton married her long-term boyfriend James Matthews in Berkshire today.
The 33-year-old stunned crowds wearing a white lace dress with a sweetheart cut-out on the back and a matching white veil at the church.
No doubt the dress will become a firm favourite with brides-to-be in 2017 – but for those on a budget there are parts of the outfit that could be copied at home.
Charles Worthington salon’s Principal Stylist Mathew Soobroy has put together a step-by-step for achieving Pippa’s glorious wedding hair.
How to recreate Pippa Middleton’s wedding hair
1. Set the hair with rollers first to create natural volume
2. Leaving out the top and side sections of the hair, tie the back section of hair into a low ponytail, leaving a side parting at the front
3. Section the ponytail into 4-5 individual sections, then tease each one with a brush to add more volume
4. Roll each section towards the head and secure with pins. Repeat this with each part of the ponytail whilst placing them randomly to create the textured bun type effect
5. Pull the top and side parts of the hair back and into the bun you have already created
7. Secure the hair accessories and finish with a generous amount of hair spray
Pippa Middleton and her husband James Matthews have been pictured leaving church after marrying in Berkshire.
The pair beamed from ear-to-ear as they walked away from the ceremony, which lasted just over an hour in her home town, and where they were surrounded by family and friends.
Mr and Mrs Matthews walked out of the church on their own and took a moment to soak it all in before being followed by Kate and her children.
Kate Middleton bent down and spoke to Princess Charlotte as they waved the couple off to the wedding breakfast at Carole and Michael Middleton’s house this afternoon.
Prince George was pictured in the car waving at the crowds of people lining the streets.