By Emma Mackenzie When Princess Diana arrived at St. Paul’s Cathedral to marry Charles \- then Prince of Wales – people were stunned at the overall impression of her gown, coupled with the dramatic nature of her long train and veil. Bringing together the grandiose best of eighties fashion and the timeless sense of fairytale romance, people had waited eagerly to see what the bride would be wearing for the occasion, which meant that the creation of the look had to be closely guarded secret. One embroiderer took on the mammoth task of creating her 139 metre long tulle veil entirely solo, and had …