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The wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton is inspiring copycats, from bridesmaids dressed in white and trees in churches to English-style receptions and floral circlets.
Wedding planners are already fielding royal requests with a national survey uncovering the elements Aussie women most want to emulate.
The survey, by wedding website theknot .com.au, found one in three would consider a similar dress dress to Kate\'s Alexander McQueen gown, more than half would copy her demi-chignon hairstyle, and 66 per cent lusted after her earrings.
But when it came to bridesmaid Pippa\'s Middleton\'s stunning white sheath, 70 per cent of Aussie brides say they will be the only ones wearing white.
Patricia Pallozzi, director of Raffaele Ciuca in Brunswick, said about eight women have made appointments to try on the replica \"Kate\" dress.
Naomi Bland, 28, who is marrying her fiance Justin in January cheap summer wedding dresses , tried on the replica yesterday.
Ms Bland, from Mill Park, and her 23-year-old sister and bridesmaid Rachel beach wedding dresses beach wedding dresses, couldn\'t resist having their own fairytale moment.
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Angelina Baccini, from Baccini and Hill, said her boutique had received numerous requests for white bridesmaids dresses .
Chris Dillon, of wedding planners Concierge to the Bride, said choirs, formal receptions, English table settings and a return to traditional services were in demand following the royal nuptials.
\"Women are saying, if she can have a big wedding, so can I, long sleeve bridemaid dresses \" he said.
Sandy Cummins, who owns florist Blumin, said Melbourne couples were enamored with the environmental theme and using flowers as symbolism.
\"Kate had sweet William in her bouquet and a lot of women are wanting to use the language of flowers. Circlets for the flower girls are also popular and everyone was captured by the trees,\" she said.But not every wish can be granted, with some churches reluctant to cater for trees, planners say.