Wedding outfits worn by Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank last year will go on display at Windsor Castle on Friday, March 1.

The princess' wedding dress was designed by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos, founders of the British based label Peter Pilotto who she met while co-hosting an event in support of women artists.

The designers researched previous wedding dresses worn by members of the Royal Family. During several fittings, the dress was developed layer by layer, from the corset and complex underskirt to the fitted bodice and full pleated skirt.

Eugenie specifically requested a low back to show the scar from surgery she underwent aged 12 to correct scoliosis, as she wanted to support and encourage other young people coping with the condition.

The fabric of the dress included meaningful symbols for Princess Eugenie the White Rose of York and ivy representing the couple’s home, Ivy Cottage.

Princess Eugenie also wore the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, which was lent to her by the Queen. The legendary tiara is made of brilliant and rose cut diamonds pavé set in platinum, with six emeralds on either side.

Jack Brooksbank’s wedding outfit was a black and grey morning suit with a vivid blue waistcoat, made by tailors at Huntsman on Savile Row.

The exhibition entitled A Royal Wedding: HRH Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Booksbank will be open to anyone who visits Windsor Castle between March 1 and April 2.