Duke of Marmalade
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The style of the dress is lovely and suits Mary perfectly but not sure about the light red either. A darker shade would look better.
Agree and I didn't like the way the top seems to hang on her.The printed dress is very bold in print and I didn't think it suited Mary, it was just too printed for her, though it was a lovely color combinations.
Recycled dress from Victoria's wedding last year, I think, with some minor alterations made.___________________
The final event of the Australia tour and a stunning look for Crown Princess Mary at a charity
dinner for the Alannah and Madeline Foundation on November 26, 2011 in Melbourne. Perfect!
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The final event of the Australia tour and a stunning look for Crown Princess Mary at a charity
dinner for the Alannah and Madeline Foundation on November 26, 2011 in Melbourne. Perfect!
** Full view ** Upper part ** Upper part 2 **
Recycled dress from Victoria's wedding last year, I think, with some minor alterations made.
Yes, it's possible it's a new dress, but , sorry, I don't understand you:Stunning dres
Nope I don't think so, unless massive alterations were made.
This is the dress worn to the wedding itself, Princess Mary Pictures - Guests at Princess Victoria's Wedding - Zimbio
This is the dress worn to the dinner two days prior to the wedding, http://royalweddings.hellomagazine....ng/princess-mary/0-0-564/victoria-mary1-a.jpg
Therefore, I'm going with new dress.
Stunning dress
Nope I don't think so, unless massive alterations were made.
This is the dress worn to the wedding itself, Princess Mary Pictures - Guests at Princess Victoria's Wedding - Zimbio
Therefore, I'm going with new dress.
What does the pre-wedding (Victoria's wedding, pic two) have to do with this dress?
I meant, that the dress in your first pic is the same as the dress in Melbourne, with minor alterations?!
Im not so sure - iniatially i thought new dress but they seem to be the same colour so having two dresses of the same soft green seems unusual. The only altertaion that i think has been doen is to remove the lace neckline and replace with a shoulder floatly sash effect - otherwise the dresses have the same pleat effect and waistline details
Because the dress in picture two, is of similar design to the Melbourne dress, therefore it could be buy the same designer.
I understand that you were referring to the wedding day dress itself, which IMO would need more than minor alterations to look anything like the dress worn in Melbourne.
Or two different dresses, same designer? I don't see why having two dresses in the same colour is unusual in anyway?
She looks amazing!
Late afternoon/early evening reception starting at 4:55 pm and surely lasting around 2 hours,
so I post it here, a matter of definition
Mary as the lady in red on November 25 - not sure about the shade of red, maybe it's a light result.
** Full view ** Upper part **
Recycled dress from Victoria's wedding last year, I think, with some minor alterations made.
Minor alterations? It looks very much like the wedding day dress. Then lace has been removed, and the thing that is on Mary's shoulder, has been added, but otherwise it's the same.
But, the same dress or a different, it doesn't matter. I just thought it was the same dress, but with the alterations made into a "new" dress. Two dresses for the price of one. Put back the lace and remove the thing on her shoulder and it's back to the first version. I don't know if the designer was ever identified. Jesper Hovring? The white dress is Malene Birger.