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Philip looks to be crying? Veils were a lot more substantial then.
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The Queen and Wallis at Duke's funeral
Very nice coat and brooch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My torso's wide, my breasts are small, and now my story is all told.
She looks beautiful here. The only change I would make is to give her a higher bun.
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Philip looks to be crying? Veils were a lot more substantial then.
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The Queen and Wallis at Duke's funeral
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The Queen looks beautiful here!
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This, on the other hand, was one of her better choices. This underscores that it's better to have something too roomy than too tight.
This looks nice but is also incredibly dull and lacking in personality. This was during the phase when she was just dressing in neutral tones, wearing almost exclusively inoffensive but bland day dresses with matching accessories and trying to keep her mouth shut. It looks nice but is unexciting. People who like her best like this are the same people who constantly compare her to Kate unfavorably. Kate is great at this kind of thing because it's her actual job. Meghan can play this role for a time but it's not actually who she is, which is why ultimately this tiny box people put her in started to feel too tight.
People can criticize stuff like the bright green outfit all they want but you can really see her personality in it -- those photos of the cape flying out over her shoulder while she looks right at the camera with the hat perfectly angled over her face? It's a fashion moment, and the fact that the dress is not perfectly tailored doesn't really matter. It's not about the dress fitting perfectly. It's about the color and the lines it creates to make a really exciting and appealing photographable moment. She wore it right around the time that they decided to move to the US and I remember seeing it and thinking "wow she must be happy to be getting free" and it made me more sympathetic to her. That's skill on her part. It very different from the kind of skill Kate or the Queen used in their clothes. But it's still skill.
We disagree on that. I think the olive green dress looks rich and calmly self-assured.
Everything you say about the bright green outfit would have just as true if it did fit properly in the torso.
Interesting I love the olive outfit, including the hat. Very appropriate but interesting cut and flattering to her figure.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This, on the other hand, was one of her better choices. This underscores that it's better to have something too roomy than too tight.
This looks nice but is also incredibly dull and lacking in personality. This was during the phase when she was just dressing in neutral tones, wearing almost exclusively inoffensive but bland day dresses with matching accessories and trying to keep her mouth shut. It looks nice but is unexciting. People who like her best like this are the same people who constantly compare her to Kate unfavorably. Kate is great at this kind of thing because it's her actual job. Meghan can play this role for a time but it's not actually who she is, which is why ultimately this tiny box people put her in started to feel too tight.
People can criticize stuff like the bright green outfit all they want but you can really see her personality in it -- those photos of the cape flying out over her shoulder while she looks right at the camera with the hat perfectly angled over her face? It's a fashion moment, and the fact that the dress is not perfectly tailored doesn't really matter. It's not about the dress fitting perfectly. It's about the color and the lines it creates to make a really exciting and appealing photographable moment. She wore it right around the time that they decided to move to the US and I remember seeing it and thinking "wow she must be happy to be getting free" and it made me more sympathetic to her. That's skill on her part. It very different from the kind of skill Kate or the Queen used in their clothes. But it's still skill.
We disagree on that. I think the olive green dress looks rich and calmly self-assured.
Everything you say about the bright green outfit would have just as true if it did fit properly in the torso.
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I think this is a great outfit but looks too tight on her arms. Looks a bit uncomfortable. She’s very beautiful though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My torso's wide, my breasts are small, and now my story is all told.
Yes the neckline is weird but the dress is a stunner anyway, sorry but show me a British royal other than Kate who has EVER looked this good in anything:
Speaking of a dress making your bust look weird!
It's not that it makes your bust look weird, it's that QEII had, in popular parlance, a set of tig ole bitties.
Her eyebrows look microbladed oh look she's a trendsetter.
Sorry but regardless of the size of your bosom, wearing a big red sash over it and then affixing a giant gold medal to your left boob and only your left boob does in fact tend to draw the eye in a strange way.
But please, go on explaining how Meghan is a travesty compared to this family of fashionistas.
That wasn't a fashion choice. It's Queen shit.
You thought the sash was fashion thing?
Whoever posted that photo as an example of a royal looking particularly stylish apparently did.
This is the Beauty & Fashion forum, not the worshipping royal deities forum. Everyone gets that the Queen's power lay in being the Queen, not looking fashionable. But there IS power in being very stylish and beautiful, and it's a power that Meghan Markle wields, and it appears that some people are very bothered by this which is why she is consistently criticized for her appearance despite consistently looking better than the most of the BRF at royal events, including the Queen's funeral. Even if you don't personally like her dress, the idea that she wasn't one of the best dressed people there is a joke. I don't personally like royal drag but can acknowledge the people who turned it out very well, including Kate and Sophie.
You're making this personal, and it isn't. Just because someone doesn't like her outfit, it doesn't mean that she's ugly and unloved. It's just the outfit.
The green dress fits her very poorly. Look at the waist area and you'll see it riding up, it's clearly too small for her, and at the frontal shots you can see her underwear lines.
The same goes for that iconic blue dress under the umbrella shot. It's too small in the torso and rides up like there's no tomorrow. She often wears tops that aren't fitted properly in the upper chest so has smiley lines radiating from her armpits.
Here's the frontal shot so you see what I mean:
I think she could use some static guard here. That’s the biggest problem I see. Otherwise, this dress and it’s color in her is amazing in my opinion.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My torso's wide, my breasts are small, and now my story is all told.
Yes the neckline is weird but the dress is a stunner anyway, sorry but show me a British royal other than Kate who has EVER looked this good in anything:
Speaking of a dress making your bust look weird!
It's not that it makes your bust look weird, it's that QEII had, in popular parlance, a set of tig ole bitties.
Her eyebrows look microbladed oh look she's a trendsetter.
Sorry but regardless of the size of your bosom, wearing a big red sash over it and then affixing a giant gold medal to your left boob and only your left boob does in fact tend to draw the eye in a strange way.
But please, go on explaining how Meghan is a travesty compared to this family of fashionistas.
That wasn't a fashion choice. It's Queen shit.
You thought the sash was fashion thing?
Whoever posted that photo as an example of a royal looking particularly stylish apparently did.
This is the Beauty & Fashion forum, not the worshipping royal deities forum. Everyone gets that the Queen's power lay in being the Queen, not looking fashionable. But there IS power in being very stylish and beautiful, and it's a power that Meghan Markle wields, and it appears that some people are very bothered by this which is why she is consistently criticized for her appearance despite consistently looking better than the most of the BRF at royal events, including the Queen's funeral. Even if you don't personally like her dress, the idea that she wasn't one of the best dressed people there is a joke. I don't personally like royal drag but can acknowledge the people who turned it out very well, including Kate and Sophie.
You're making this personal, and it isn't. Just because someone doesn't like her outfit, it doesn't mean that she's ugly and unloved. It's just the outfit.
The green dress fits her very poorly. Look at the waist area and you'll see it riding up, it's clearly too small for her, and at the frontal shots you can see her underwear lines.
The same goes for that iconic blue dress under the umbrella shot. It's too small in the torso and rides up like there's no tomorrow. She often wears tops that aren't fitted properly in the upper chest so has smiley lines radiating from her armpits.
Here's the frontal shot so you see what I mean:
