prince.of.preslav
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She's also wearing the large Art Deco bow brooch from the GD collection for the first time
HGD Stéphanie's star earrings:
https://blobsvc.wort.lu/picture/864...rtv3/63688b82dfb49971693f38b18173e8e921275d1e
Close up of butterfly tiara from Paris Match:
http://resize-parismatch.ladmedia.f...e-Luxembourg-a-Luxembourg-le-23-juin-2016.jpg
At the moment, I believe that the butterfly tiara is Stephanie's personal tiara. But who knows? Time will have to show, if it will be shared among the sisters-in-law or not.This one doesn't seem to be a hit for many, but I find this butterfly tiara is interesting. I actually find it unique, and rather understated for who Stephanie is, but it's pretty. I would love to see it on Alexandra, or Tessy too, but, because we are unsure of where it is from, I don't necessarily know if that would happen.
it's a new creation and i don't see any jewelry houses now that make substantial tiaras any more so we have accept that if it isn't a old piece or specially designed it will look childish
i disagree. look at the tiaras worn by the younger members of the japanese royal family. they are all modern tiaras, yet their design is elegant, discrete and does not look childish. in europe, letizia's ansorena tiara or sofia's emerald tiara are examples of modern tiaras which don't look childish, whether you like them or not.
i disagree. look at the tiaras worn by the younger members of the japanese royal family. they are all modern tiaras, yet their design is elegant, discrete and does not look childish. in europe, letizia's ansorena tiara or sofia's emerald tiara are examples of modern tiaras which don't look childish, whether you like them or not.