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#61
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She is a stunning woman, but if one is actually going to use such a product, then there should be visible results. So far, I don't see it here.
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Caroline definitely needs to try something different.
It's odd, shortly after the birth of Alexandra I thought Caroline looked as though she'd had some "work" done on her face. Now, well, let's say that HRH needs a little tuck here and there. ![]()
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Hi Julia! :)
...and perhaps a little microdermabrasion would help. I have noticed that you can now buy the untensil and cream for your own personal use at home. I am sure that this must be available in Europe (it most likely was available there long before being available here in the U.S.). I think that Caroline needs to make that investment. She just seems to be fading away so quickly. Of course, if she is using that treatment then she may be taking gradual steps, then off to something drastic. Stephanie could also use a little refreshing peel here and there. I guess it has to do with how much time they spend in the sun and the smoking. I think that more water, moisturizer and a few more fruits and vegetables may also help. My, aren't I catty today?
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Hi Jacqueline!
Nay! Not catty but so right! ![]()
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If anyone is interested there's a nice interview that Princess Caroline gave for the 40th anniversary of Amade...she mainly talks about the association and her role in it, it is quite interesting...go to monaco gouvernment site...kisses
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#66
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www.ibl.se - Mandatory Credit: Photo By FRANK ROLLITZ/REX FEATURES Princess Caroline and Prince Ernst August WEDDING OF PRINCE HEINRICH DONATUS VON HESSEN AND COUNTESS FLORIA FRANZISKA VON FABER CASTELL, KRONBERG, GERMANY - 17 MAY 2003 417364/WSH
Aren't the little flower girls cute in their pastel pink dresses and floral wreaths? |
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i think princess caroline should start ironing her clothes. She looks bad1
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This may simply have to do with the type of material used to make the ensemble and how long Caroline may have been seated in the car and in the church etc. Some materials wrinkle much quicker than others even though they have been dry cleaned. I am sure that most of us remember how wrinkled the late Diana's wedding gown was when she stepped out of the coach on her wedding day. I think that many can agree that although her gown may have been lovely, it was very wrinkled most likely due to the silk that was used to make the gown. It simply wrinkled faster than other types of silk or materials would. I really dont' think that Caroline makes a habit of walking around (especially at such events as these) without having sent her clothing to the dry cleaners.
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The first thing I noticed was also the clothes of Princess Caroline needing ironing
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i mean the clothes of caroline are kind of shabby. Not really the pewrfect for such an event.
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I like the outfit, but it is a bit wrinkled. I think that it is fine when considering the event. One should never overdo it at another woman's wedding. You should look nice, but not go too far IMO.
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Hi Galisteo!
You know, Ernst does look very nice and he even seems to have a hint of a smile. :) I think it may be linen. I like to wear a lot of linen in the summer, and even though I have it dry cleaned after I sit in it for about thirty minutes the only thing that remains is a hint of a crease surrounded by nothing but wrinkles. But, it's linen, so it's okay! ![]()
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Another closer picture of Caroline's outfit....it looks to me to be a sateen cotton/linen type overcoat with dress and Jacqueline's right...if it's a sateen cotton/linen it's ok if it wrinkles.
:)From: www.ibl.se Again...and at least Caroline looks happy and Ernst finally looked in the mirror after getting dressed! :P
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There is a lovely creamy-yellow tea rose called the Caroline de Monaco and a velvety lilac colored bearded iris called the Princess Caroline...
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Hi, I saw some people posting pics of carol in magazine covers, does anyone if there are any photographic (professional) sessions of her, and where I can find them?
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www.ibl.se - 06/24/2003. Princess Caroline von Hanover announces names of laureates of the 2003 Prince Pierre de Monaco Prizes. © Alain Benainous / Gamma 739220
www.rexfeatures.com - The 65th birthday reception for Prince Leopold, Rottach Egern, Germany, 28 June 2003 |
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Hi luuuu,
Caroline has done several photo shoots over the years (mostly from the 80s and early 90s). The photo below was part of the photo session she did w/ Karl Lagerfeld for the October 1996 issue of Harper's Bazaar. She also appeared on the cover as well. Caroline wearing a lilac panne velvet gown by Karl Lagerfeld and photographed by Lagerfeld for Harper's Bazaar.
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Nice pictures, Julia! I remember this issue of Bazaar and the pictures of Caroline were beautiful. Soon after she came down with that mysterious illness that resulted in her dramatic hairloss. A lot of magazines ran pictures from this issue to show how "luxurious" Caroline's hair was before.
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Aren't they great photos of Caroline? I cannot find the rest of the shoot! :( Lagerfeld did an excellent job photographing Caroline.
I had no idea that these photos were used to show how luxurious Caroline's hair was before she began losing from her mystery illness!
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