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Beautiful dress but inappropriate IMO. She is playing Queen in front of her family. Disappointing
Beautiful dress but inappropriate IMO. She is playing Queen in front of her family. Disappointing
Could it be simply a different understanding to the dress code? Maybe it did specific as black tie since I saw the other ladies are all in gowns. I feel that perhaps the bride has chosen a too simple wedding gown to match her wedding dress code.
Too much like a costume, I think.
She takes my breath away.Wowww i am in love. She looks beautiful. I am speechles
Why, it's her brother's wedding and she's dressed to code.She's breathtaking, but that just makes me feel sad for her.
I think you nailed it there.Could it be simply a different understanding to the dress code? Maybe it did specific as black tie since I saw the other ladies are all in gowns. I feel that perhaps the bride has chosen a too simple wedding gown to match her wedding dress code.
I think it is a symbol of how close she is to Maxima and her family.Queen Maxima looked regal indeed. I am surprised to see Princess Beatrix attending the wedding. It speaks of really close relationships within the family.
Not only was it strapless but unfortunately terribly ill fitting. The lace was beautiful and the veil gorgeous but it couldn't save this wedding gown. I think she really struck a wrong note at her own wedding by styling too . . . almost Boho.I would say the Bride was underdressed [detesting as i do] , all strapless concotions, rather than the Queen being overdressed .
No, just the bride, unfortunately. After all, when you send out the invitations and include a reigning King and Queen, not to mention Princess Beatrix, then you specify morning dress (I think with tails?) . . . well Boho doesn't quite cut it.Very regal and stunning gown and cape for sure! I just can't help thinking that she might have been overdressed, too. I mean this seems to be a rather low-key wedding.
Very regal and stunning gown and cape for sure! I just can't help thinking that she might have been overdressed, too. I mean this seems to be a rather low-key wedding.
Beautiful dress but inappropriate IMO. She is playing Queen in front of her family. Disappointing
For goodness sake, if there's one person who can wear what she likes on her wedding day surely it's the bride?! There is no dress code for the bride, she can wear whatever she wants!
Maxima just had the look of a rather expensively dressed panto dame. Whether she's the Queen of the Netherlands or a toilet cleaner, yesterday was not about her and she should've dressed to reflect that.
I think it is a symbol of how close she is to Maxima and her family.
Come on. She is not only the proud sister of the groom, she is also Her Majesty Queen Máxima, Princess of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau. She was attending a very chique wedding, all ladies were in long, all gentlemen were in jacquet.
The wedding was held at the prestigious Servites Church Mariae Verkündigung (The Annunciation of Mary), a shining example of Viennese Early Baroque. The wedding banquet was held in the Gartenpalais Liechtenstein, truly glorious surroundings. Queen Máxima has hit the right notes in these majestic surroundings. It would be "too costumey" in the Marriott Hotel in Cincinatti. Not in one of these lush palaces in the Austrian capital.
Brava, Máxima!
This is the usual afternoon/evening wedding code that we see in Europe often, but the men are in morning dress and not black tie.
I am v surprised that she has worn for the 1st time a dress of this high standard (£30k upward at a guess) to a family wedding.
She has dressed in a memorable outfit for her brother on his wedding day - she has accorded him and his new wife the same kind of outfit she would wear to a royal wedding or her husbands coronation!! Why on Earth should she dress down for the sake of a bride? Who has ever known what the bride will wear until she arrives?! Maybe brides should dress up a bit and make as much effort as Maxima!
Come on. She is not only the proud sister of the groom, she is also Her Majesty Queen Máxima, Princess of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau. She was attending a very chique wedding, all ladies were in long, all gentlemen were in jacquet.
The wedding was held at the prestigious Servites Church Mariae Verkündigung (The Annunciation of Mary), a shining example of Viennese Early Baroque. The wedding banquet was held in the Gartenpalais Liechtenstein, truly glorious surroundings. Queen Máxima has hit the right notes in these majestic surroundings. It would be "too costumey" in the Marriott Hotel in Cincinatti. Not in one of these lush palaces in the Austrian capital.
Brava, Máxima!
She has dressed in a memorable outfit for her brother on his wedding day - she has accorded him and his new wife the same kind of outfit she would wear to a royal wedding or her husbands coronation!! Why on Earth should she dress down for the sake of a bride? Who has ever known what the bride will wear until she arrives?! Maybe brides should dress up a bit and make as much effort as Maxima!
[...]As others have said, perhaps Maxima's gown is a little extravegant (?) for the wedding, as the other guests are wearing simple, plain outfits.
so does this kind of dress fit black tie? it seems a bit much indeed for morning dress. i also think there must have been a misinterpretation of the dress code by all the guests...
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Máxima at her brother Juan's wedding in Vienna, Austria, this afternoon, June 7:
** Full view ** Full view 2 ** Upper part **
When her grandson William married with Catherine, the Queen of the United Kingdom of GB&I wore one of her biggest and most eyecatching giant diamond brooches, completed with stunning pearls. So, in your logic, with all that bling-bling Her Majesty took the spotlight away from the poor bride?
When a Queen is guest on your wedding, then you know that all attention will go to that royal person. Even when Máxima was all dressed dull and subdued, still all camera's would have been fired at her. After all: the only reason why we are discussing a wedding from a certain Juan and Andrea is that they are related to the Queen of the Netherlands...
Pic: Queen Elizabeth arrives for the wedding of her grandson, source: about.com.jewelry: http://0.tqn.com/d/jewelry/1/0/r/-/1/Queen-Elizabeth-at-Royal-Wedding.jpg