Famed Irish hat maker Philip Treacy has reportedly confirmed he is making wedding hats for "some members of the royal family and attendees."
According to People, Treacy has revealed he will dress a number of the high profile guests attending the marriage of Kate Middleton to Prince William.
Treacy previously designed the dramatic feathered fascinator that Middleton's future step-mother-in-law Camilla Parker Bowles, wore when she married Prince Charles in April 2005.
A new report connects Treacy, whose fans include Sarah Jessica Parker and Lady Gaga, to the bride herself.
According to the Daily Mail's royal correspondent Katie Nicholl: "Kate recently met Treacy after the Duchess of Cornwall (Parker Bowles) recommended his designs for the senior members of the wedding party, including mother-of-the-bride Carole."
Nicholl also reported that Middleton will don a veil for the wedding ceremony, but is "keen on wearing something fabulous" for the evening reception.
The bride is expected to change out of her wedding gown and into a different dress for the dinner dance being hosted by Prince Charles, where she will have the chance to relax with her new husband, Prince William.