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Yes, sorry Skydragon. Thats what I ment, thank you. Corset or bodice you will call it in english. She has a wonderful skin.
I haven't seen any pictures of him. Is there any reason why you thought he might attend?Did Ernst August, Prince of Hanover attend the wedding ?
I wish older ladies would leave the wonderbra in the drawer!
Skydragon, that is such an Englishwoman's view of lingerie .
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They look wonderful on any age 18 to 35, older than that and they look mutton dressed as lamb. Even with the Wonderbra, you are not supposed to have balloon globes forming above the dress line.Skydragon, that is such an Englishwoman's view of lingerie .
A French friend advised me to start wearing what Princess Michael is wearing and men really like it.
Well said Skydragon. I thought she had way too much cleavage for a church wedding and whilst her jewelery was magnificent it was totally inappropriate. No one is supposed to totally eclipse the Bride!They look wonderful on any age 18 to 35, older than that and they look mutton dressed as lamb. Even with the Wonderbra, you are not supposed to have balloon globes forming above the dress line.
I think the lace sleeves don't fit very well with the rest of the dress, but I do like it better than most brides we see today.
All those simple, strapless gowns and hair like there was no time to visit the hairdresser. Come on women, it's your wedding day! Make it something special!
I like traditional, classical gowns with sleeves. When you see a bridal couple today, the groom has more clothes on than the bride. Today's brides mostly look like they have a white sheet from their bed wrapped around them and have a cauliflower or a leek for a bridal bouquet. Call me old-fashioned, but brides from the past have more style than what is usually seen these days.
Why must it all be so simple?
They look wonderful on any age 18 to 35, older than that and they look mutton dressed as lamb. Even with the Wonderbra, you are not supposed to have balloon globes forming above the dress line.
I totally agree with you. Everything is strapless. And watching a few episodes of TLC's "Say Yes to the Dress" (dunno if this airs outside the US), I've see way too many sheer (around the waist), sparkly, corseted bodices.
Granted, I think Sophie's dress was not nearly as bad as that and looks 100x better than others I've seen. My opinion is that lace, being so intricate and delicate needs a dress w/ clean lines and shape and a matte fabric to display it. A bolero jacket in another fabric (perhaps w/ some embroidery to echo those on the skirt) would have been better.
Here trips the bride: Sophie Winkleman almost takes a tumble as she marries Freddie Windsor | Mail Online
At last we can have a glimpse at Pr.Eugenie's outfit.She picked bright colors,which is good,and suit her age.Lady Helen Taylor looks classy as always
I am also glad this wedding is over for the simple fact that we no longer (one hopes) have a daily trashing of the Kents in the Daily Mail.
So the bride tripped on her wedding day, must one be so evil?
Err, he is Marie Christine's son!What has Freddie ever done for people to be so nasty?