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Color scheme is very Snow White - do they have to wear red and blue?
Is this a serious question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like there are terriers embroidered on Camilla's dress. Or am I seeing things?
I think she had their dogs embroidered on her dress.
I really feel for her. Imagine being a 70 year old woman and having everything you do be wrong for 40 years.
She never claimed to be some fashion maven or classic beauty. And people hate her for that (yes other things as well).
She was dressed appropriately. That’s all that matters.
I hadn't noticed the dogs on her dress! Oh, I really love that. Here's more: https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a43814349/queen-camilla-coronation-gown-rescue-dogs/
I find this odd and rather childish, but yet I am on board with it! Why not embroider what she likes the most?
Anonymous wrote:Okay, so the undisputed winners of the thread are queen of Bhutan, purple dress lady, and hot kilt man, who is giving us all putlander season 1 flashbacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bhutan is home to the most beautiful people in the world. I dare you to disagree with me.
Swoon! She is stunning. Love everything about the look
The black knee high socks and loafers are jarring
You do know it's a traditional outfit right? It's like b$itching about Santa's red suit or the Pope's robes.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked Kate’s headpiece but I really don’t get what the point of not wearing a tiara was, to then wear that glitzy thing.
Her headpiece was so gorgeous.
The Significance: Middleton also demonstrated that she's always capable of surprising her fans with her fashion choices. She eschewed the predictions that she would wear a traditional tiara to the coronation, and instead, chose a silver headpiece by Jess Collett x Alexander McQueen, featuring embroidery work of rose, thistle, daffodil, and shamrock symbolizing the four nations of the UK.
100% agree - gorgeous.
White women are pretty and youthful til age 35 then it's downhill from there and then they can't believe a minority of the same age looks younger than them
Crown Princess Mary would beg to differ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked Kate’s headpiece but I really don’t get what the point of not wearing a tiara was, to then wear that glitzy thing.
Her headpiece was so gorgeous.
The Significance: Middleton also demonstrated that she's always capable of surprising her fans with her fashion choices. She eschewed the predictions that she would wear a traditional tiara to the coronation, and instead, chose a silver headpiece by Jess Collett x Alexander McQueen, featuring embroidery work of rose, thistle, daffodil, and shamrock symbolizing the four nations of the UK.
100% agree - gorgeous.
Camilla wouldn’t allow the other women to wear tiaras being afraid she’d be upstaged, Camilla seems very jealous of Kate and it’s been reported that Camilla is snobby toward her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked Kate’s headpiece but I really don’t get what the point of not wearing a tiara was, to then wear that glitzy thing.
Her headpiece was so gorgeous.
The Significance: Middleton also demonstrated that she's always capable of surprising her fans with her fashion choices. She eschewed the predictions that she would wear a traditional tiara to the coronation, and instead, chose a silver headpiece by Jess Collett x Alexander McQueen, featuring embroidery work of rose, thistle, daffodil, and shamrock symbolizing the four nations of the UK.
100% agree - gorgeous.
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Perfection.
I agree, this is lovely. Who are these people?
Crown Prince and Princess of Denmark.
If like me you wanted to see the whole thing it’s here:
Princess Mary has definitely found the fountain of youth. Wow.

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Perfection.
Such a thoughtfully prepared outfit. I had forgotten how much I love that shade of purple and pairing it with the turquoise? color,![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked Kate’s headpiece but I really don’t get what the point of not wearing a tiara was, to then wear that glitzy thing.
Her headpiece was so gorgeous.
The Significance: Middleton also demonstrated that she's always capable of surprising her fans with her fashion choices. She eschewed the predictions that she would wear a traditional tiara to the coronation, and instead, chose a silver headpiece by Jess Collett x Alexander McQueen, featuring embroidery work of rose, thistle, daffodil, and shamrock symbolizing the four nations of the UK.
100% agree - gorgeous.
Camilla wouldn’t allow the other women to wear tiaras being afraid she’d be upstaged, Camilla seems very jealous of Kate and it’s been reported that Camilla is snobby toward her.
Anonymous wrote:Who is the kilt guy? He’s hot.
I like the kilts but I feel like the ridiculous robes worn by the royal family just underscores how antiquated and irrelevant this whole system is. Kate’s is so over the top with the ribbons and flag colors that it looks like a parrot oiece. It’s like ridiculous cosplay … but real. None of this is making me regret the revolution, that’s for sure. And I think if I were a commonwealth citizen I would really be wondering about this whole system’s relevance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bhutan is home to the most beautiful people in the world. I dare you to disagree with me.
Swoon! She is stunning. Love everything about the look
The black knee high socks and loafers are jarring
You do know it's a traditional outfit right? It's like b$itching about Santa's red suit or the Pope's robes.
Or the robes and crowns at the coronation?
Or alllll the kilts, worn with even more ridiculous footwear accoutrements.
Don't knock the kilts.