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tbhrc said:APL
With Nancy Reagan
Isn't that Douglas Fairbanks jr on Nancy's right?
Ann
tbhrc said:APL
With Nancy Reagan
Of course it helps, thank you very much for telling me And I'm glad you liked my pics as well!tbhrc said:The pic of Caroline and Silvia was taken on November 27th, 1995 in Versailles.
Hope this helps, btw great pics....
iceflower said:A very nice portrait Karl Lagerfeld made of Caroline, can't remember having seen it here before..
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Vatican protocol is very strict. Within the diplomatic world the term for the most formal criteria for protocol in dress and deportment is commonly referred to, world-wide, as Vatican Protocol. The church has always maintained the highest standards in these areas and has an established protocol for dress that is divided into three levels of formality for both men and women:
1. tenue pontificale;
2. formal dress; and
3. less formal dress.
For men an official visit to the Pope requires tenue pontificale, that is, full morning dress; formal dress requires a black business suit and black tie; less formal dress requires a dark business suit and a conservative tie.
For women, the most formal dress, again reserved for formal or official papal visits, requires a long-sleeved, full-length black dress with a black mantilla, with 'discrete and tasteful' jewellery. Formal dress for women requires a black calf or knee-length dress with long sleeves, or a black dress that covers the arms and a black mantilla without a comb. Less formal dress requires women to wear a conservative calf or knee-length dress with long sleeves.
, from http://english.chosun.com/cgi-bin/printNews?id=200504080003, which someone has already mentioned."There's going to be three or four women in white, and everybody else will be in black," he explained. "And those women are the Catholic queens and the grand duchess of Luxembourg, who have the special privilege of wearing white in the pontiff's presence or at his funeral. Everyone else will be in black, including other queens from other countries who aren't Roman Catholic. It's called the 'privilege du blanc', the 'white privilege,' to show that in the old days when the Vatican was a very old-fashioned monarchy, when a Catholic sovereign came his wife was entitled to wear white just as a little extra, a little extra gift to them protocolwise."
I'm glad you like it, Nina, and I would love to see his annual drawingsNina8675 said:I love the Karl's drawing !! It's a fine idea !! I love her drawing in general because every years he doing one for the French ELLE mags !!
Thanks Ice !
It would have been one of the best songs evermonaco70s said:Great find Ice Imagine if they would have made a duet to that song, it would have been funny lol
Thanks a lot for adding that information, Ann!Suonymona said:Don't forget Eric Idle of the British comedy troupe "Monty Python". He's on the far right. (two left of Steph)