Anonymous wrote:I'm really at a loss that you guys aren't getting that she wore a green dress because she was here to celebrate the Earthshot prize - get it, "green" = sustainability/good for the earth? It's the same reason that there was a green carpet at the event instead of a red carpet. I mean, too bad the greens clashed, but she wore it for a reason, friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really at a loss that you guys aren't getting that she wore a green dress because she was here to celebrate the Earthshot prize - get it, "green" = sustainability/good for the earth? It's the same reason that there was a green carpet at the event instead of a red carpet. I mean, too bad the greens clashed, but she wore it for a reason, friends.
Of course she did. We’re just saying she could have picked a better green dress.

Anonymous wrote:I'm really at a loss that you guys aren't getting that she wore a green dress because she was here to celebrate the Earthshot prize - get it, "green" = sustainability/good for the earth? It's the same reason that there was a green carpet at the event instead of a red carpet. I mean, too bad the greens clashed, but she wore it for a reason, friends.
Anonymous wrote:I think most of us agree we don't care for the green dress, now please move on instead of being dicks.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really at a loss that you guys aren't getting that she wore a green dress because she was here to celebrate the Earthshot prize - get it, "green" = sustainability/good for the earth? It's the same reason that there was a green carpet at the event instead of a red carpet. I mean, too bad the greens clashed, but she wore it for a reason, friends.
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Anonymous wrote:I read on people.com that Kate’s green dress was a RENTAL from a “Rent the Runway” type store in England.
https://people.com/royals/kate-middleton-prince-william-earthshot-prize-awards-carpet-rented-dress/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the green dress! It’s a mix of fresh, elegant, sexy and unusual. I really can’t think of anyone else who can pull it off.
Twitter is having a field day with the mint dress. Consensus is that her team hates her. Also, green screen. And Kermit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the green dress! It’s a mix of fresh, elegant, sexy and unusual. I really can’t think of anyone else who can pull it off.
Twitter is having a field day with the mint dress. Consensus is that her team hates her. Also, green screen. And Kermit.
Yes, Twitter is where trolls thrive, especially those who advance those specific kinds of opinions. People who can keep teams of employees over a decade plus don’t tend to be hated, unlike those who shed collaborators like so many viral cells.
In some lighting, the interior of the emeralds coordinates well with the dress, even though I wish it were a different green and that Catherine had her hair in a middle-parted low pony, severe but elegant, for the look. I think that might have worked well with the sparkle of the jewelry, the form-fitting nature of the dress, and the shoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the green dress! It’s a mix of fresh, elegant, sexy and unusual. I really can’t think of anyone else who can pull it off.
Twitter is having a field day with the mint dress. Consensus is that her team hates her. Also, green screen. And Kermit.
Anonymous wrote:I love the green dress! It’s a mix of fresh, elegant, sexy and unusual. I really can’t think of anyone else who can pull it off.
Anonymous wrote:I like the green dress and think it works with the choker. Diana looks like a character from Star Trek next generation with the choker around her head. That dress was also too teal to wear with emeralds.
I don’t like the houndstooth — I’m not sure if it’s the neck or the way it makes her looks so thin or both together. A softer or v neck might make it look less severe. It’s fine, I just don’t love it.