Toledo
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Jackswife said:I agree that certain royal ladies can pull off the "maxed-out bling" look to perfection. I've seen Queen Margrethe do it, as well as QEII. Farah Pahlavi also seemed to be able to wear a quantity of jewels without appearing overdone and vulgar. I guess it's true that some ladies were just absolutely born to wear jewels (Queen Mary, Alexandra, Dowager Empress Marie, just to mention a few from history) and others should probably stick to one or two pieces at most. Nothing worse than seeing someone being worn by the jewels, instead of the other way around.
Having a long neck helps a lot!
Margrethe has one and so does Letizia, Rania, Victoria and Magdelene, Caroline, Mary of Denmark, Mathilde etc.
And of all the crowned ladies, for me seems Farah is the one who best pulls off emptying the royal drawer chest on her head and neck. She has a perfectly shaped face and every tiara she wears makes her even more spectacular because neither the gems nor Empress Farah get the attention, they share it evenly. Smack the same tiara on, let's say, the beauty-impaired-but-botox-enhanced Duchess of Alba and you simply don't get the same results.
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