
Who are you talking about? |
I had the same thought about the lashes. Blow up the picture and look closely. It’s a photobomb- her lashes look perfectly natural. |
That why I said vibes. Reminded me of images like this. The white dresses and jaunty angle of the hats. |
White lotus pool scene |
The one in the pink. |
From Japan state dinner. I wonder how many similar dresses Camilla has to accommodate her huge necklaces. Correct me if I am wrong, but does this dress look ill-fitted? |
+1 Icy mint? It's stunning on her. |
It looks well-fitted. The seams and hem hit where they are supposed to. There are no draglines at all. There is a bit of wearing ease, but that is a matter of personal preference, not poor tailoring, and is also a necessity when the garment fabric does not contain elastane. What are you seeing that leads you to think it does not fit well? |
That is really not a British aristocrat thing. |
Yes. It is a name tag for the Royal Enclosure at Ascot. Interestingly, almost everyone has to wear them - even Royals. Here is Catherine wearing one when she was Duchess of Cambridge: ![]() I believe only the King and Queen and Prince and Princess of Wales don't have to wear them. here is Catherine at her first Ascot as Princess of Wales, sans name tag: ![]() |
it doesn't look ill fitted. She's an older woman and it looks comfortable. |
Camilla has worn the same style for years. It suits her, though I've always thought it reads as "droopy." |
Someone thought something a woman in the BRF wasn't beautiful or amazing or reminiscent of the suffersgist or the first woman in space or a beauty queen or a goddess--and that is ok. Really. |
Following a trend adopted from urban culture that she wants to bring into the mainstream. |
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