The London wedding dress designer responsible for Kate Middleton's gown received an OBE (Order Of The British Empire) for her efforts, in a ceremony last month.
(prHWY.com) January 21, 2013 - London, United Kingdom -- The
London wedding dress designer responsible for Kate Middleton's gown received an OBE (Order Of The British Empire) for her efforts, in a ceremony last month.
Sarah Burton, who designed the Duchess of Cambridge's understated yet sumptuous dress, received her condecoration from the hands of the Prince of Wales, for services to the British fashion industry.
Other than Ms Burton, this ceremony saw an MBE (Member Of The Britih Empire) be awarded to April Ashley, Britain's first trans-gendered citizen, for services to sexual equality, and a Conspicuous Gallantry cross presented to Serjeant Deacon Cutterham, who plunged his arm into a water-filled ditch in Afghanistan to retrieve a grenade and throw it to safety
MBEs, OBEs and crosses are traditionally awarded to individuals who stand out for their contribution to any given field of activity within Britain, be it cultural, economical, athletic or otherwise.
London wedding dress designer Tatiana Porembova can be reached for booking or ordering on
http://www.tatianaporembova.co.uk or 020 3490 0457.
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