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Princess glitter sparkle wedding dress
Princess glitter sparkle wedding dress








princess glitter sparkle wedding dress

Catherine of Wales’ reception gown at her own wedding was a bit too adolescent with furry bolero and diamanté waist ribbon, but this rose pattern embellishment is wedding appropriate, and the bride looks adorable.ĬP Mary’s choices have puzzled me recently. The bride’s reception gown is everything bridal, a little girl’s fantasy gown, and she looks fabulously young and feminine in it. Jordan's sash is hard to work with colour-wise & I think she's done great. Still taking in Victoria's dress - I love the bold pink & green together. The red dress might be a bit mature for Amalia, but that girl can wear tiaras! Glad she seems to have inherited her mum's love for sparkly things. Maxima fits right into the region & I could stare at the embroidery for hours. I generally dont like tiaras worn as headbands. Catherine's dress is wonderful for this occasion, too. I squealed at the sight of the York tiara & Beatrice wears it well. The other Royals served some nice looks, though. The fabric looks like wet toilet paper on canvas, the shape is too poofy & very 80s, the opera gloves look tacky & don't go with the sleeves & neckline, the hair not elegant, but also not full-on messy. I'm so sorry, because she seems like a lovely bride, but this is. I was on the fence about the first dress, but I'd take it any day over THIS bridal look. Why the Princess of Wales did not wear that stunning quite exceptional day dress for the evening party as well mystifies me. The frill around her sleeves look pretty superflous and too fussy but it is hard to tell. Princess Beatrice looks just about ok but it is hard to tell from this photograph of her. Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein looks like a pink icecream with bits of strawberry in it in shirtwaist style. It is also not the most attractive Swedish tiara on her. Victoria put her ribbon on then remebered her bolero and threw it on over the ribbon. It needs more of her beautiful hair piled up behind it. That gorgeous Dutch tiara makes her look like she copied a swan. Oueen Maxima has cut up some lizard skins and sewn them into a dress and then plonked an extra necklace on for good measure.Īmalia found a seamstress to quickly stitch a crinkly piece of silk organza in a disastress stitching job at the neckline into her decollete. The mother of the bride looks like her gown is a cheap immitation of something run up at the carnival shop. The Princess of Wales, meh! The way her hair and tiara are worn looks like Alice in wonderland with her Alice band. Only quibble her tiara is too silvery for the dress. After the stunning line up of the wedding today this evenings attire is sooo dissapointing. Simply stunning, and I enjoyed reading about all the pieces and the history behind each one.

princess glitter sparkle wedding dress

All the ladies must have had such fun to be gathered together with their treasures balanced on their head or dangling from their ears or around their neck. I don't think I've ever seen such a parade of so many stunning and sparkling head pieces and jewellery, all in one event at the same time. However.the absolute stars of this glittering occasion are the 25+ tiara's and parure of the Royal houses of Europe, the Arab world, and Asia. She looked stunning at 82yo, and a very proud and happy grandmother. However gotta say, Princess Muna, also in lavender, was to me one of the best dressed senior royal ladies in her evening gown and tiara. I've seen pics of many others who are not yet pictured in this post, such as CP Mary in dove grey with sequins, Queen Jetsun Pema in pink, Princess Takamada of Japan (in lavender) and her daughter, all of whom were dressed for a dazzling night.

princess glitter sparkle wedding dress

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Catherine was.well, Catherine: beautiful and perfect and no surprises (including her fav tiara) on the other hand, I'd like to see a full length view of Beatrice's gown which looks interesting. For a young beauty like her, there are so many gorgeous styles, patterns and gowns that would have showcased her youthfulness. The colour was too bright and made her standout too much and the design (to me) was suitable for an older person. I did not like the gown nor the same colour on Princess Elisabeth at the earlier ceremony. The colour is appropriate for this evening banquet. I like the colour of Victoria's gown and the simplicity of the design. CP Amalia also looks very good in her tiara. I also like Maxima's gown because of the heavy embroidery which has strong suggestions of Arabic or Asian handicraft. I love the bride's mother's lilac colour.so soft, feminine and flattering. I'd have loved it much, much more if those swirly things on the skirt and train were less prominent, and more subtle, because the design, cut and fit of the gown is really beautiful, and a tribute to her model figure. Not crazy about Princess Rajwa's evening bridal gown - it reminds me of a cake piped with whipped cream.










Princess glitter sparkle wedding dress