Wow such a gorgeous bride, which RF is she from? And who is the groom?azrayy said:princess zahra.
princess olga said:Wow such a gorgeous bride, which RF is she from? And who is the groom?
In fact I was so impressed with the outfits I actually started losing my distaste for her.Little_star said:I completely agree, she had the most difficult situation in some respects. Not only was she an older bride (and one who had been married before) but she had the legacy of her affair with Charles.
It's not as though she could have shown up in a big white, puffy dress. However she looked impeccable for both of the ceremonies. I've yet to come across anybody who disliked her outfit.
Royal brides who looked wonderful on their wedding day is HM Queen Elizabeth II and the late Diana,Princess of Wales.Alexandria said:An idea from a SuperModerator, norwegianne, what are everyone's thoughts on brides who looked wonderful on their wedding day? I am adding a "twist" as there are so many wonderful brides -- pick an "old-er" choice and a "modern" choice.
My picks for an "old-er" bride who looked spectacular on her wedding day: Queen Margrethe of Denmark.
And a more recent bride who looked spectacular: Infanta Cristina of Spain.
grevinnan said:I loved Letizia's gown best of all. The was very regal and classic. Her gown was a very special wedding gown, not a ball gown in white.
Christo's Girl said:BEST:
Lady Sarah Chatto
Mette Marit of Norway
Maxima of the Netherlands
Grace of Monaco
Letizia and Cristina of Spain
NOT MY FAVOURITE(I think all brides look lovely on their wedding day)
Mary of Denmark-the sleeves made her look like a milkmaid
Marie Chantal of Greece-far too heavy for such a petitie frame
Diana-way too much of everything, but she pulled it off
Princess Caroline to Phillipe Junot- very country, much too sedate. But she looked beautiful.
dazzling said:Letizia's wedding dress embroidery was beautiful also the veil but i thought she couldve obtained for a better dress cut.
dazzling said:Maximas dresses cut was again great, liked the lace inserting on the sides. I thought if the front part was open and if she had worn a necklace she wouldve looked like a dream come true princess. also, liked the lace on the veil on the sides, that was a great idea.
Verde Esmeralda said:What I do not get...why Laurentien's and Maxima's dresses were so similar...
Beg to differ. Never liked a thing Walker made, the reason her clothes managed to look good at all was the natural beauty of the respective wearers, be it gorgeous, luminous lady Helen, or that other English rose, Diana.Christo's Girl said:Lady Helen had a gorgeous gown, great neckline, but what do you expect from Catherine Walker.
Well, Vermeulen/Laurentien was first. I agree Maxima's looked rather like a copy, albeit a better, more gorgeous one.corazon said:that is the big question, the dresses are so so similar
Couldn't agree more. She just <drowned> in that dress, and that in combination with her stringy hair, it was a disappointment.Verde Esmeralda said:I think the dress was too stiff and heavy for her. She looked terrified and almost hidden in the dress.
Glad some folks agree with me on this one! In defense of the bride, the <sketch> of the dress looked gorgeous, the real-life version was a wash-out. She indeed looked like a milk maid, what with the high highup hair which caused the veil to drape weirdly, and the bottom half of the dress, just weird. Although on some pictures, taken inside, the <color> of the dress glows like the golden light of a candle, so that was a plus.Laura said:Mary's was one of the worst things I've ever seen in the royal wedding gowns department, a true pity.
princess olga said:Well, Vermeulen/Laurentien was first. I agree Maxima's looked rather like a copy, albeit a better, more gorgeous one.