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Overall, hair is meh. Chanel was lovely and the accessories were a terrific colour. I envy her the bag and shoes.
Oh heavens don't say 'glow' ...that will start the pregnancy speculations! lol
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Certainly you can use that word without starting rumors can you not Seeing Kate's smile always makes me happy for her
Really love this chanel outfit on the duchess another great choice!We're in Chanel this morning;
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C7MKOMfWkAAuOin.jpg
Full view - https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C7Me04uX0AAuIBW.jpg
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The Duchess of Cambridge looking good in a recycled suit from Eponine in London today, March 23:
** Full view ** March 2016 -1 ** March 2016 - 2 **
I don't think that was necessary st all.The whole country is in mourning today, she should have worn black.
Very elegant; glad to see this re-emerge.
The Duchess of Cambridge looking good in a recycled suit from Eponine in London today, March 23:
** Full view ** March 2016 -1 ** March 2016 - 2 **
I don't think that was necessary st all.
Maybe black is not necessary, but IMO a more subdued look is called for today. It reminds me of when she wore a bright pink coat to the 9/11 memorial in NYC in (I think) 2015. Inappropriate IMO.
I agree, a visit to a memorial does not warrant black.that's silly. It was a visit to a memorial, not a memorial service. Not to mention, she was wearing a black dress underneath.
She used her speech today to mention the event, which was appropriate. Until the government calls for a time of mourning, there is no reason for Kate, at a event that is to lift people, should be dressing like she's personally mourning a friend. I think we should go about as usual, but also be mindful of what's happened. You can do so and still wear colors.
I think she's fine today, though I'm not a huge fan of the outfit.
Exactly. London in general seems to have taken the view that carrying on right now is the best to do. People had fun at the pub, the city is open! I doubt mourning or half-mourning clothing would be seen as appropriate.that's silly. It was a visit to a memorial, not a memorial service. Not to mention, she was wearing a black dress underneath.
She used her speech today to mention the event, which was appropriate. Until the government calls for a time of mourning, there is no reason for Kate, at a event that is to lift people, should be dressing like she's personally mourning a friend. I think we should go about as usual, but also be mindful of what's happened. You can do so and still wear colors.
I think she's fine today, though I'm not a huge fan of the outfit.
As you can see Sophie also wore red outfit today.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/03/23/15/3E8ECD1E00000578-4342794-image-a-3_1490282074995.jpg
that's silly. It was a visit to a memorial, not a memorial service. Not to mention, she was wearing a black dress underneath.
No, black is not necessary, but neither is bright pink appropriate.I agree, a visit to a memorial does not warrant black.
As you can see Sophie also wore red outfit today.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/03/23/15/3E8ECD1E00000578-4342794-image-a-3_1490282074995.jpg
Disagree with that too. Our Prime Minister has been in black since yesterday and our royal ladies should be too IMO.
The PM was in black yesterday even before the incidentDisagree with that too. Our Prime Minister has been in black since yesterday and our royal ladies should be too IMO.
Quite right. We pay our respects, and we move on.Exactly. London in general seems to have taken the view that carrying on right now is the best to do. People had fun at the pub, the city is open! I doubt mourning or half-mourning clothing would be seen as appropriate.