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10-22-2012, 03:16 PM
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Pure People gallery - Pomeline's article
You're right trepstep: she's human after all, like us!
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10-22-2012, 09:40 PM
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Charlotte also attended the 'Cartier Exhibition' Gal, looking sensational in a grey gown.
A lot of other royals and notable people attended the gala, including Maria Zurita (King Juan Carlos' niece), Pilar Medina Sidonia (Pilar González de Gregorio), 13th Duchess of Fernandina, Princess Beatriz of Orleans(wife of Prince Michel, Count of Evreux), Tessa of Bavaria, Marisa de Borbon and others.
- Charlotte 1 - Charlotte 2 - Charlotte 3 -
- Maria Zurita
- Tessa of Bavaria
- Marisa de Borbon
- Pilar Medina Sidonia
- Princess Beatriz of Orleans
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10-23-2012, 03:10 AM
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10-23-2012, 05:47 AM
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She's very feminine and elegant. I think that Cartier really wanted her to look like Grace: same kind of hairdo, glamourous and classy dress...
As the dress is concerned, poor Charlotte took some risks! Here and here.
Profimedia gallery:
- Charlotte getting out of her car 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
- Charlotte leaving the Gala 5 - 6 ;
- a pic of Charlotte's hairdo at the opening of the exposition yesterday ( 7);
- azure you were right: her posture was bad! ( 8)
" Whilst in Madrid, Charlotte also took the time to browse some of the capital’s shopping destinations.
But rather than heading for the haute couture, designer boutiques, she opted for the high street, spending several hours in Zara and Uterque." Hello Magazine (third pic wasn't taken in Madrid but when Charlotte was in Milan with Alex Dellal - we can see him phoning in the background).
Same thing in vanitatis.com, with an old pic I had never seen as an illustration.
Charlotte's legs in repubblica.it - better view of her hair on plurielles.fr.
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10-23-2012, 06:25 AM
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She was really beautiful that night!!! I really love the dress on her. It has high slit? Does anyone has other pics that these that show the entire dress/slit?
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10-23-2012, 06:27 AM
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I like the dress, but i don't like its colour. The make-up and the hairstyle is pretty good though!!!
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10-23-2012, 09:32 AM
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She really look devine
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10-23-2012, 12:42 PM
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Charlotte Casiraghi in MADRID
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10-23-2012, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by LovelyKate
" Whilst in Madrid, Charlotte also took the time to browse some of the capital’s shopping destinations.
But rather than heading for the haute couture, designer boutiques, she opted for the high street, spending several hours in Zara and Uterque." Hello Magazine (third pic wasn't taken in Madrid but when Charlotte was in Milan with Alex Dellal - we can see him phoning in the background).
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 What is up with these publications? Don't they have any fact-checkers on their payroll anymore?
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10-23-2012, 01:59 PM
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 What is up with these publications? Don't they have any fact-checkers on their payroll anymore?
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Also, the car plate in the background is not spanish but italian. That's the first thing that jumped to my eye even before I saw Alex.
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10-23-2012, 03:10 PM
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Thanks for all the pics!
I thought she was dressed too casual at the opening with almost no makeup and clothes and hair just thrown together at the last minute (not to mention the color of her top looked like the color of pea soup or diarrhea), messy and wrinkled, especially in contrast to her older escort and the older lady there in white.
However, it must've been okayed by Cartier (at least I would hope so), but more than all else this one photo struck me: [DNF] Fotoarchief Denieuwsfoto Madrid
She looks so terribly sad, and in a few other ones it looks like she'd been crying. Then again photos are often deceptive, making one look like they're on top of the world, when later on you find out the person was dying inside (metaphorically speaking of course). So one never knows just judging by a photo. It may have been one of the happiest days of her life for all I know.
Anyhow, that said, I LOVE the pics of her at the gala! Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. Now that's the way to dress for a Cartier event! Complete with jewels. Hmmm, now I'm wondering where the jewels came from? On loan from Cartier? her own? what? Questions, questions, and even more questions...
Btw, even though Charlotte looks like her mother more often than not, she actually reminds me of her shy introverted kind father, especially the eyes, and even the mouth. And of course the posture. Lol I remember when Stefano married Caroline he was slumping in his seat whereas Caroline's posture was picture perfect as usual. Such a shy insecure young woman, just like her father imho.
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10-23-2012, 08:16 PM
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I really like the cut and shape of Charlotte's dress, it made her look really elegant.. The colour, on the other hand.. doesn't look so nice! It would've been great in red or maybe pink!
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10-24-2012, 10:57 AM
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I really like the cut and shape of Charlotte's dress, it made her look really elegant.. The colour, on the other hand.. doesn't look so nice! It would've been great in red or maybe pink!
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Agreed. The dress is very nice and elegant but that grey was so subdued it killed everything.
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10-24-2012, 02:18 PM
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Ι love the candid pics, when she's leaving Madrid!
Thanks LovelyKate (:
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10-24-2012, 02:26 PM
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10-25-2012, 10:46 AM
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They call her Carlota
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10-25-2012, 03:57 PM
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They call her Carlota 
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They do it right.
It's the spanish custom and the manual of style of most newspapers and media say it has to be done that way.
The names of the members of foreing royal/princely families are always translated into spanish. In England we have queen Isabel and prince Carlos, in Sweden we have Gustavo, Margarita in Denmark, Guillermo in the Netherlands...
and in Monaco we have Alberto, Carolina, Estefanía, Carlota and Alejandra (for some weird reason I've just realized we don't translate Pierre and Andrea!).
The funniest thing with that habit is that before to her wedding Kate Middelton was called Kate by the spanish press, in english, but the moment she got married she became Catalina.
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10-25-2012, 05:18 PM
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They do it right.
It's the spanish custom and the manual of style of most newspapers and media say it has to be done that way.
The names of the members of foreing royal/princely families are always translated into spanish. In England we have queen Isabel and prince Carlos, in Sweden we have Gustavo, Margarita in Denmark, Guillermo in the Netherlands...
and in Monaco we have Alberto, Carolina, Estefanía, Carlota and Alejandra (for some weird reason I've just realized we don't translate Pierre and Andrea!).
The funniest thing with that habit is that before to her wedding Kate Middelton was called Kate by the spanish press, in english, but the moment she got married she became Catalina.
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Thank you for the information.  But, I have to say that this habit is very strange. Is Charlotte aware of this? That Spanish people call her Carlota? When the journalist said to her: "Buenas noches, Carlota" she looked very suprised and annoyed.
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