Lady Gabriella's Bridemaids dresses should be burned

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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.


The mothers dress is so elegant
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Anonymous wrote:I think the dresses are beautiful.


Especially compared to the "American" dresses someone just posted above. Just goes to show, taste differs...


Yep... some ppl like a matronly and unstylish look.


I mean, you can keep saying these women are not stylish but they are designers and literally make style. Maybe you are a designed too, I don't know. But I kind of do know and would guess I'm accurate that you are not.


I mean, a designer designed mom jeans, shoulder pads, culottes, Ugg's, Birkenstock’s, etc. They literally made style. Does that mean it looks good? Does everything a designer makes look good? You can try to justify these horrible and matronly frocks so you can think you are stylish, but, well you aren’t.


Ha!! Hahaha!! This is a sad post. I am quite sure you put more into trying to be stylish than I do, that's for sure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the dresses are beautiful.


Especially compared to the "American" dresses someone just posted above. Just goes to show, taste differs...


Yep... some ppl like a matronly and unstylish look.


I mean, you can keep saying these women are not stylish but they are designers and literally make style. Maybe you are a designed too, I don't know. But I kind of do know and would guess I'm accurate that you are not.


I mean, a designer designed mom jeans, shoulder pads, culottes, Ugg's, Birkenstock’s, etc. They literally made style. Does that mean it looks good? Does everything a designer makes look good? You can try to justify these horrible and matronly frocks so you can think you are stylish, but, well you aren’t.


Ha!! Hahaha!! This is a sad post. I am quite sure you put more into trying to be stylish than I do, that's for sure.


Says the person who likes matronly frocks.

It’s not a secret that you obviously have no style. It also wouldn’t be hard to be stylish next to those frocks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the dresses are beautiful.


Especially compared to the "American" dresses someone just posted above. Just goes to show, taste differs...


Yep... some ppl like a matronly and unstylish look.


I mean, you can keep saying these women are not stylish but they are designers and literally make style. Maybe you are a designed too, I don't know. But I kind of do know and would guess I'm accurate that you are not.


I mean, a designer designed mom jeans, shoulder pads, culottes, Ugg's, Birkenstock’s, etc. They literally made style. Does that mean it looks good? Does everything a designer makes look good? You can try to justify these horrible and matronly frocks so you can think you are stylish, but, well you aren’t.


Ha!! Hahaha!! This is a sad post. I am quite sure you put more into trying to be stylish than I do, that's for sure.


Says the person who likes matronly frocks.

It’s not a secret that you obviously have no style. It also wouldn’t be hard to be stylish next to those frocks.


I agree with you that those particular dresses are matronly and unfashionable, but please stop saying "frocks". It's incredibly pretentious.
-DP
Anonymous
So much couture that she's twinning with an 86-year-old. How embarrassing.



https://www.hellomagazine.com/fashion/royal-style/2019052173268/kate-middleton-wears-same-dress-duchess-of-kent/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So much couture that she's twinning with an 86-year-old. How embarrassing.



https://www.hellomagazine.com/fashion/royal-style/2019052173268/kate-middleton-wears-same-dress-duchess-of-kent/


Nicer shoes, better cuffline, NO LACE, thin belt, and a confident look was all it took to take this from Laura Ingalls Wilder to modern royal.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So much couture that she's twinning with an 86-year-old. How embarrassing.



https://www.hellomagazine.com/fashion/royal-style/2019052173268/kate-middleton-wears-same-dress-duchess-of-kent/


Nicer shoes, better cuffline, NO LACE, thin belt, and a confident look was all it took to take this from Laura Ingalls Wilder to modern royal.





It looks as though someone photoshopped her head onto that body in that awful dress.
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