Lady Gabriella's Bridemaids dresses should be burned

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No snark, I’m just clueless: who is Lady Gabriella?


Daughter of Prince Michael Of Kent who is the son of the Queen of the UK’s uncle.
Anonymous
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The colorful people are the dress attendants, who designed the dress and were tasked with arranging it that day.

I see nothing wrong with their dresses, however they are not elegant. Perhaps this is on purpose, to distinguish them from the guests.

And yes, I totally prefer the British custom of children accompanying the bride and groom than adults (with their drama, upstage concerns, dress resentment, etc).



The problem with the dress attendants are that they completely upstaged the bride. A royal bride at that.

Major faux pas. Do they get iced out?


Yeah, it’s weird they did that. You didn’t see the designers interfering in Kate, Eugenie or Meghan’s visual debut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No snark, I’m just clueless: who is Lady Gabriella?


Daughter of Prince Michael Of Kent who is the son of the Queen of the UK’s uncle.


Thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No snark, I’m just clueless: who is Lady Gabriella?


52nd in line to the throne.
Anonymous
Pippa Middleton’s dress was hideous- sorry I can’t post it. Very little house on the prairie/gunne sax. But I already lived through that horror.

Sad because I think she is lovely and usually very chic. This dress - no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The colorful people are the dress attendants, who designed the dress and were tasked with arranging it that day.

I see nothing wrong with their dresses, however they are not elegant. Perhaps this is on purpose, to distinguish them from the guests.

And yes, I totally prefer the British custom of children accompanying the bride and groom than adults (with their drama, upstage concerns, dress resentment, etc).



The problem with the dress attendants are that they completely upstaged the bride. A royal bride at that.

Major faux pas. Do they get iced out?


Upstage? How? The style and taste of the attendants' dresses are not at all in the same league as the bride's or even the other guests. And you can bet they cleared their wardrobe with the bride...



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Anonymous wrote:Isn’t there some royals forum you can go to with this? Why are you posting about obscure royalty on a DC-based board?


Ugh, people like you are the worst.
We should all be closed minded simpletons like you, who can't ever discuss anything outside of DC?

As if there haven't been 98 page threads about everything royal already?



That’s the freaking point! Find an appropriate venue for the gazillion royals threads. This ain’t it. No one here knows who the heck “Lady Gabriella” is and no one cares.


Funny I feel the same way about the Housewives and the Teen Mom simpletons.


Right, which is why those shows are kept to a single thread each. Because no one wants the Entertainment forum overrun with separate threads about every minor character on those shows. Like Lady 50-something to the throne that none of us have ever heard of. There should be a single royals thread for the obsessed to post on.
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Anonymous wrote:I think they are very pretty. Good to know that we all have different taste in clothing. I just don’t go to weddings at castles , so would never have somewhere to wear it. The hat is over the top.


I actually have been to a royal wedding at a castle and nobody wore anything like that.


Ooh - tell us more! Who was it and how were you invited?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No snark, I’m just clueless: who is Lady Gabriella?


Daughter of Prince Michael Of Kent who is the son of the Queen of the UK’s uncle.


Oh princess michael of kent is the b who wor monkey jewllry to meghans bridal shower? And wasn't at the wedding!? I hope her daughter is a better woman.
Anonymous
They're on trend.

Romantic florals are in for spring here in the UK. I was out shopping today and saw a lot of dresses that remind me of 80s Laura Ashley type frocks.

I bought this one this afternoon (I'm sure you will hate it
https://www.hobbs.co.uk/product/display?productID=0119-5160-9045L00&productvarid=0119-5160-9045L00-BLUE-MULTI-12&refpage=dresses
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those aren't bridesmaids, she had baby bridesmaids per tradition (which I honestly prefer to telling your friends what to wear).


Princes Michael of Kent and Prince Michael look fabulous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They're on trend.

Romantic florals are in for spring here in the UK. I was out shopping today and saw a lot of dresses that remind me of 80s Laura Ashley type frocks.

I bought this one this afternoon (I'm sure you will hate it
https://www.hobbs.co.uk/product/display?productID=0119-5160-9045L00&productvarid=0119-5160-9045L00-BLUE-MULTI-12&refpage=dresses


Pretty and feminine as opposed to the slutwear favored in the States.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t there some royals forum you can go to with this? Why are you posting about obscure royalty on a DC-based board?


Too annoying that the Brits and Russians and flyover country folks have taken over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They're on trend.

Romantic florals are in for spring here in the UK. I was out shopping today and saw a lot of dresses that remind me of 80s Laura Ashley type frocks.

I bought this one this afternoon (I'm sure you will hate it
https://www.hobbs.co.uk/product/display?productID=0119-5160-9045L00&productvarid=0119-5160-9045L00-BLUE-MULTI-12&refpage=dresses


Pretty and feminine as opposed to the slutwear favored in the States.


Frumpy and shapeless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They're on trend.

Romantic florals are in for spring here in the UK. I was out shopping today and saw a lot of dresses that remind me of 80s Laura Ashley type frocks.

I bought this one this afternoon (I'm sure you will hate it
https://www.hobbs.co.uk/product/display?productID=0119-5160-9045L00&productvarid=0119-5160-9045L00-BLUE-MULTI-12&refpage=dresses


Pretty and feminine as opposed to the slutwear favored in the States.


Frumpy and shapeless.


I admit I like the flowery dress trend because it reminds me of fond times in the early 90s, but I can’t love the Hobbs dress. I like the attendants’ dresses, though.
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